Mrs Macquaries Chair

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Mrs Macquaries Chair is a historic sandstone rock formation carved by convicts in 1810, offering one of Sydney's most iconic views. Located on a peninsula in the Royal Botanic Garden, this spot provides a perfect vantage point for photographing the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge together. It's a serene escape from the city bustle, where you can soak in the harbour's beauty while learning about colonial history.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate 30–45 minutes if you're just visiting the chair and snapping photos. For a more leisurely experience, combine it with a walk through the Royal Botanic Garden (allow 1.5–2 hours) or extend to include the nearby Art Gallery of NSW. Early morning or late afternoon offers the best light and fewer visitors; sunset is particularly magical as the harbour glows golden.

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