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Bars, Taverns and Boozers

G’day, mate! So your mates are all “splitting the G,” eh? Fair dinkum! If you’re in the know, it’s a bloody Guinness thing – or more specifically, a TikTok craze. Picture this: you’re down at the local, pint glass in hand, and you reckon you can nail the pub challenge. The goal? Take a hefty…

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July 12, 2024

Sydney’s Unique Experiences

24 Hours in Sydney offers a variety of unique experiences that showcase the city’s vibrant culture and history. Here are some of their featured activities: Desperately Seeking Sydney’s Small Bars: Explore hidden small bars tucked away in basements, back alleys, and heritage buildings. Your guide reveals the city’s best-kept secrets, where cocktails flow and history whispers….

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May 21, 2024

10 Questions You Need To Know About Sydney

Q. So, Sydney – the land down under! What should a first-time visitor absolutely not miss when spending just 24 hours in this vibrant city? A. Well, if you only have 24 hours in Sydney, mate, you gotta start with a stroll around Circular Quay. Take in the Opera House, Harbour Bridge, and the stunning…

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March 13, 2023

Get ready to fall in love with Sydney all over again on our private walking experiences

Sydney is a city that never fails to impress. From its stunning harbour to its picturesque beaches and iconic landmarks, there’s something for everyone in this vibrant city. But how often do we truly take the time to appreciate all that Sydney has to offer? Sometimes, it takes stepping away from the hustle and bustle…

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February 21, 2023

Still Life with Stone & Car

For the 2004 Biennale of Sydney, Arkansas-born Berlin-based artist Jimmie Durham created this installation from a 1999 Ford Festiva hatchback purchased in Homebush, and a two-tonne quartz boulder from a Central Coast quarry – painted with a face. Originally the car was parked on the Opera House forecourt, and onlookers watched as Durham painted a…

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November 10, 2021

His masters remains…..Cadman Cottage

  These days it’s a cute old cottage with Harbour views – the perfect vantage point to greet holidaymakers stepping off a tropical cruise. But in early Sydney, Cadman’s Cottage was the site of some pretty gruesome goings-on. One morning in November 1844, a man named Jean Videll brought a chest to the jetty (Cadman’s…

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October 4, 2020