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Hugging the northern edge of Sydney's Circular Quay, The Rocks is where the city's convict story began. Cobblestone lanes wind between sandstone warehouses turned into galleries, pubs, and boutiques, while the Sydney Harbour Bridge looms overhead. It's a place where you can touch 19th-century bricks, hear tales of rum and rebellion, and then sip a craft beer with a harbour view.
Highlights & What to See
- The Rocks Discovery Museum – Housed in a restored 1850s sandstone warehouse, this free museum traces the area from its Gadigal Aboriginal roots through convict times to the 1900s plague.
- Cadman's Cottage – Sydney's oldest surviving residential building (1816), a tiny stone cottage that once housed the government coxswain.
- The Rocks Markets – Every weekend, George Street and Playfair Street fill with stalls selling artisan jewellery, ceramics, and gourmet street food.
- Sydney Observatory – Perched on Observatory Hill, this 1858 sandstone dome offers telescope viewings and a fascinating look at the colony's timekeeping history.
- Argyle Cut – A dramatic sandstone cutting carved by convicts and later by free labourers, connecting The Rocks to Millers Point.
- Pubs with pedigree – The Lord Nelson Brewery Hotel (1841) and the Hero of Waterloo (1843) are among Australia's oldest pubs, serving real ales and hearty pies.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is enough to wander the main laneways, pop into the Discovery Museum, and have lunch at a historic pub. If you also want to join a guided walking tour (highly recommended for the convict tales), do the morning Rocks Walking Tour and then explore at your own pace in the afternoon. Combine with a visit to Circular Quay and the Sydney Harbour Bridge climb for a full day.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Circular Quay – Steps away, with ferries to Manly, Taronga Zoo, and the harbour islands.
- Sydney Harbour Bridge – Walk across the pedestrian path or book a BridgeClimb for panoramic views.
- Barangaroo Reserve – A headland park with Indigenous plantings, harbour views, and the Cutaway exhibition space.
- Millers Point – A quiet residential enclave of Victorian terraces, just west of The Rocks.
- Royal Botanic Garden – A short walk through the Domain leads to this harbourside green oasis.
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Image credits
- Circular Quay — DXR / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Sydney Harbour Bridge — Servite et contribuere / CC0
- Barangaroo — 芳蘭 徐芳蘭 / CC BY 2.0