
Art Gallery of New South Wales
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Sydney, Australia
The Emerald CityOpen to one of the most beautiful bays in the world, Sydney unfolds as a cosmopolitan metropolis where urban energy meets the ocean. Its neighborhoods tell a story that may be recent, yet remarkably rich, marked by iconic landmarks such as the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge. As you make your way through the city, you’ll sense a bright, dynamic atmosphere shaped by the sea, a thriving cultural scene, and a lifestyle that embraces the outdoors at every turn.

Art Gallery of New South Wales
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Botanical Garden
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Australia in 3 facts
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Sydney’s Opera House
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The Harbour Bridge
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Circular Quay
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Museum of Contemporary Art
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The Rocks
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View of the Opera House
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Sydney Observatory
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View of Barangaroo
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Sydney City
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Advice
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Forgotten Songs
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Sydney General Post Office
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Strand Arcade
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Sydney Tower
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Hyde Park
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St Mary’s Cathedral
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Jan.
23°
Feb.
23°
March
22°
April
19°
May
16°
June
14°
July
13°
Aug.
14°
Sept.
17°
Oct.
19°
Nov.
20°
Dec.
22°
In Sydney, summer takes place from December to February. We advise you to visit in this period, with average temperatures going up to 27°C/80.6°F, which will allow you to fully enjoy beach time. Other than summer, temperatures are quite mild during most of the year, nearing 20°C/68°F. August is the most chilly month, with minimal temperatures dropping to 14°C/57.2°F.
No need to worry about where to begin! Our tours are designed as a loop, so you can jump in wherever you are. The navigation system and audio-guide will automatically adjust to your location. However, if you happen to be nearby, we do have a preferred starting point: the Art Gallery of New South Wales
Parking The Wharf Woolloomooloo : 1 Lincoln Cres Watch out, if you're used to American roads, we drive on the left in Sydney! Whether you're from the United Kingdom or the United States, the speed is measured in km/h, not in mph. Additionally, signs, especially parking signs, are quite different from those we are used to. You need to inform yourself in advance to understand all signs and to be sure of where you're parking. To pay your parking spot, whether you're parked on a road or in a parking garage, it is the same principle as where you come from.
This tour passes through Sydney’s Royal Botanic Garden. Entry is free but subject to opening hours. Remember to check the hours before your visit. If the park is closed when you arrive, walk around it by heading to Macquarie Street and following it along to the Opera House to continue the itinerary. This tour passes through the entrance courtyard of Sydney Observatory. Entry is free but subject to opening hours, so be sure to check the hours before your visit.
Explorez le monde en totale liberté, à pied au cœur des villes ou au fil des routes. Nos guides audios transforment chaque destination en une découverte culturelle immersive et unique.