The Rocks Sydney

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19 November 2024

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Embarking on a one-hour self-guided walking tour through The Rocks in Sydney offers a glimpse into the city’s rich colonial history. Here’s a suggested route highlighting key historical points of interest:


1. Cadmans Cottage

Location: 110 George Street

Significance: Built in 1816, it’s one of Sydney’s oldest surviving buildings, originally serving as the residence for the coxswain of government boats.


2. The Argyle Cut

Location: Argyle Street

Significance: A sandstone passageway hand-carved by convicts between 1843 and 1859, facilitating access between Millers Point and The Rocks.


3. Susannah Place Museum

Location: 58–64 Gloucester Street

Significance: A row of four terrace houses built in 1844, now a museum showcasing the lives of working-class families over a century.


4. Suez Canal

Location: Between George and Harrington Streets

Significance: A narrow laneway notorious in the 19th century for its unsavory activities, reflecting the area’s colorful past.


5. The Rocks Discovery Museum

Location: Kendall Lane

Significance: Housed in a restored 1850s sandstone warehouse, the museum offers insights into the area’s history from pre-European days to the present.


6. Garrison Church (Holy Trinity Church)

Location: Argyle Street

Significance: Consecrated in 1844, it was the first military church in colonial Australia, serving the local garrison.


7. Dawes Point Park

Location: Under the Sydney Harbour Bridge

Significance: Site of the colony’s first fortifications, offering panoramic views of the harbour and the bridge.


8. Campbell’s Cove

Location: Adjacent to Circular Quay

Significance: Historically a bustling maritime area, it’s now a picturesque spot with views of the Opera House and Harbour Bridge.


9. The Hero of Waterloo Hotel

Location: 81 Lower Fort Street

Significance: Established in 1843, this historic pub is rumored to have a secret tunnel leading to the harbour, used for smuggling.


10. Observatory Hill

Location: Upper Fort Street

Significance: Home to the Sydney Observatory built in 1858, the hill offers expansive views of the city and harbour.


This route covers approximately 2 kilometers and provides a comprehensive overview of The Rocks’ historical landmarks. Wear comfortable walking shoes and consider visiting some of the museums and establishments for a more in-depth experience.


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