Turn of the Century Sydney - Catch up

AUD $15.00
  • Duration: 2 Hours (approx.)
  • Location: The Rocks, Sydney, NSW
  • Product code: Walk 5.5

Walk 5: Turn of the Century Sydney - Walking Tour.


From Circular Quay to Walsh Bay, and through the heart of The Rocks your students will discover how Sydney changed from the First Fleet’s landing to become a bustling port city crowded with merchants, sailors and traders. Explore the site of Sydney’s first Chinatown, learn about our rich maritime history, and hear of the hardship and poverty endured by Sydney’s poor working class residents at the turn of the twentieth Century. 

Students will be entertained by stories of early Sydney gangs and of characters that lived in Sydney during this period of our history. They will also explore the site of Sydney’s first Chinatown and learn how migrants and other groups contributed to the push towards the Federation of Australia. Visit the site of the first Bubonic Plague outbreak and see the remains of houses that demonstrate the poor living conditions the local residents endured. Learn about the great men of this time who transformed Sydney's convict past into a modern future. Sydney and in fact Australia's future was decided at this important time in history when the colonies came together as a Nation for the first time; hear about these events that happened over 100 years ago and visit the places in Sydney where they are still remembered to this day.


Focus includes:

  • Life in Sydney at the beginning of the 20th Century
  • Changes to society and the built environment over time
  • Important people of this era, their contributions to Sydney's progress and their legacy
  • Significant groups in the area, their way of life and place in society
  • The Plague, the Great Depression, Government control and redevelopment

Walk Details:

  • Duration is approx 2 hours
  • Distance is approx 2km and includes stairs, but can also easily be adapted for wheelchairs
  • Meeting point is at First Fleet Park, the grassy area adjacent to Wharf 6 at Circular Quay and beside the Museum of Contemporary Art
  • Finish point is at the top of George Street in Dawes Point Park, right underneath the approaches to the Harbour Bridge
  • There are toilets available at the start and finish points, and also throughout the walk
  • This tour operates in all weather conditions, there are many places to shelter along the way if the weather isn't so nice but remember to bring jackets or raincoats
  • This walk can also be easily adapted for people in wheelchairs, please let us know if you have any students with special requirements


Bookings:

Please book online where possible - this booking calendar operates in a live system so online bookings can receive instant confirmation. 

  • If your requirements, times or numbers don't fit with our online bookings, please just get in touch by phone (02) 9188 7885 or email info@sydneywalks.com.au and we can complete your booking over the phone
  • You should plan to arrive at the starting point 10 minutes prior to the tour start time, and please ensure students have used the toilets already
  • Bookings will be confirmed by email, please bring this with you (on your phone is fine). Your confirmation will contain directions to the meeting point and the mobile phone number of your guide meeting you for the tour.

  • Payment:

    Full payment is required to make and confirm bookings. Major credit cards are accepted.


    What you should bring:

    • Wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking, there will also be places where we can sit down
    • Wear a hat and sunscreen if it is sunny, bring a raincoat if the weather looks bad


    Questions, comments or special requests:

    Please email info@sydneywalks.com.au or phone (02) 9188 7885 and we will do our very best to accommodate your needs.