What You Will Do
Sydney Sightseeing Bus Tour: See the Best of Sydney with a Live Guide
Our Sydney bus tour offers the most comprehensive experience, with the longest duration and the largest number of sights and lookouts included.
Enjoy a comfortable and informative sightseeing bus tour of Sydney, led by a live guide who can answer all your questions.
See Sydney's iconic landmarks, including the Sydney Opera House, Harbour Bridge, Bondi Beach, and more. Your guide will share fascinating stories about Sydney's history and culture, and give you local insights and advice on what to do in the city.
Carefully selected photo stops will ensure that you capture all the best memories of your trip.
Book your tour today and see why Sydney is one of the world's most vibrant and exciting cities!
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
Meeting Point
The meeting point is Archibald Fountain, Hyde Park North.
Please come 5min early.
Taking a taxi ask for 'St James Station' and walk to the fountain.
ATT: do NOT go to 110 Elizabeth St, we do NOT meet on the road.
Meet tour guides at the fountain.
Digital Wallets will display the WRONG address.
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Woolloomooloo
You will see the suburb of Woolloomooloo, with the Finger Wharf, Garden Island Navy Base and Harry's Cafe De Wheels. A very interesting but often overlooked area of Sydney with its own character, full of amazing stories. The tour is designed to take you to the most interesting part of Wooloomooloo. The tour guide will tell you curious facts about the location.
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Finger Wharf
Stretching out into Woolloomooloo Bay is Finger Wharf, once the world's longest timber wharf. Built in 1915, it played a vital role in Australia's wool trade and immigration for over 70 years. Now transformed, it's a chic destination offering waterfront dining, a luxury hotel, and sleek apartments. Keep an eye out for this historic landmark as we cruise by!
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Harry's Café de Wheels - Woolloomooloo
Catch a glimpse of Harry's Cafe de Wheels, a Sydney icon since 1936! This famous pie cart, known for its delicious Tiger Pie (meat pie with mash, peas, and gravy), has been a favourite among locals and celebrities alike. Originally mobile, Harry's is now a permanent fixture in Woolloomooloo, a historic port neighbourhood. Keep an eye out for its colourful murals and snap a photo as we cruise by!
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Potts Point
Vibrant Potts Point, a short hop east of Sydney's CBD, is a kaleidoscope of culture and history. Grand Victorian terraces mingle with iconic Art Deco buildings, housing trendy cafes, world-class restaurants, and buzzing bars. This energetic neighbourhood was once a bohemian hub and today offers a glimpse into Sydney's creative soul.
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El Alamein Memorial Fountain
Standing tall in Kings Cross is the El Alamein Memorial Fountain, a striking landmark commemorating the Australian soldiers who fought in the pivotal WWII Battle of El Alamein. Designed in a modernist style, the fountain resembles a giant dandelion with cascading water streams. Built between 1959-1961, it's a unique war memorial that celebrates a turning point in history. Keep an eye out for this beauty as we cruise by!
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Kings Cross
This area had a very unsavoury reputation for being a nightlife and redlight area run by notorious gangs and underbelly figures. Its history is full of mysteries and unsolved crimes. It is also known as an artistic and bohemian hub. Today the Cross is a vibrant, lively area full of cafes and restaurants. We are going to drive through. telling you a lot of stories along the way.
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Rushcutters Bay
Rushcutters Bay, a delightful harbourside crescent between Potts Point and Darlinghurst, glides by our windows. Renowned for its prestigious yacht clubs, scenic park, and trendy waterfront restaurants, this vibrant locale offers a glimpse into Sydney's harbourside lifestyle. Watch for the masts of luxury yachts lining the bay!
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Double Bay
Cruise through exclusive Double Bay, a historic harborside enclave known for its chic boutiques and glamorous atmosphere. Originally a humble fishing ground, Double Bay evolved into a fashionable village in the 19th century. Today, it's a playground for Sydney's elite, offering a glimpse into a world of luxury. Keep your eyes peeled for architectural gems and designer labels!
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Rose Bay
15 minutes
Our next stop is Rose Bay, a picture-perfect harbourside haven known for its relaxed atmosphere and stunning water views. Disembark here to explore the area at your own pace. Soak up the sunshine at scenic Rose Bay Beach, or indulge in a delicious coffee at Jezve, a local favourite renowned for its vibrant cafe culture.
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Kincoppal-Rose Bay School
5 minutes
This is a conditional stop depending on traffic conditions and time.
A beautiful lookout!
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Vaucluse
Glide through Vaucluse, one of Sydney's most affluent suburbs. Here, grand mansions peek through lush greenery, lining the streets that hug the scenic harbour coastline. Once a retreat for Sydney's elite, Vaucluse offers a glimpse into a world of luxury and breathtaking harbour panoramas.
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Gap Park
10 minutes
Prepare to be wowed at our next stop, The Gap and Jacobs Ladder lookout! Step off the bus and be greeted with breathtaking 180-degree ocean panoramas. Watch as waves crash against the dramatic cliffs. This iconic location offers a glimpse into Sydney's dramatic coastline and its rich maritime history. Keep an eye out for migrating whales in season (May-November) – you might just get a lucky sighting!
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Macquarie Lighthouse
5 minutes
This is a conditional stop depending on traffic conditions and time.
Get your cameras ready as we cruise by Macquarie Lighthouse, Australia's first and longest-serving lighthouse. Built in 1818, this historic landmark stands proudly at the entrance to Sydney Harbour. Watch out the window for its distinctive white tower, a beacon for ships for over 200 years.
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Bondi Beach
30 minutes
Bondi Beach beckons with its iconic golden sands and sparkling waves. This world-famous beach is a must-visit, offering surfers, swimmers, and sunbathers a slice of Aussie heaven. Spend half an hour feeling the sand between your toes or soaking up the sun. Explore the trendy cafes and shops along Campbell Parade, or Bondi Pavilion. After your time at Bondi, you can either rejoin the tour bus for the return journey or explore Bondi further at your own pace, catching a public bus back to the city when you're ready.
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Bondi Junction
Bustling Bondi Junction whizzes by our windows, Sydney's heart of retail therapy. This eastern hub is a shopper's paradise, boasting the iconic Westfield Bondi Junction – one of Australia's largest shopping centres. Packed with department stores, international brands, and trendy boutiques, it caters to every taste. Beyond the retail scene, Bondi Junction is a transport interchange, keeping Sydney's eastern suburbs connected.
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Centennial Park
Glide past Sydney's verdant oasis, Centennial Park. This sprawling urban park, one of Australia's largest, boasts manicured gardens, tranquil ponds, and open green spaces perfect for picnicking. A green lung in the heart of the city, Centennial Park offers a welcome escape from the urban buzz.
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Paddington
Cruise through Paddington, a vibrant inner-city village known for its charming terrace houses and trendy scene. Rows of restored Victorian-era homes line the streets, their colourful facades and wrought-iron balconies offering a glimpse into Sydney's architectural heritage. This upscale neighbourhood is a haven for independent boutiques, art galleries, and stylish cafes – keep an eye out for the latest fashion finds!
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Sydney Opera House
30 minutes
Conclude your Sydney bus tour at the iconic Sydney Opera House, a breathtaking architectural masterpiece. This is the ideal spot to end your journey, allowing you to explore the Opera House's grounds, admire its stunning views, and enjoy a leisurely stroll. Conveniently located nearby, Circular Quay offers easy access to public transportation, making it simple to continue your adventure or return to your accommodation.
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Sydney Harbour Bridge
As you gaze across Sydney Harbour from the Opera House, you'll be captivated by the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge. This magnificent steel arch bridge, spanning the harbour between the city and North Sydney, is a symbol of Australia and a beloved landmark. Its elegant design and impressive scale make it a must-see for any visitor to Sydney.
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