Rocks Haunted Ghost Tours Explore Sydney's Dark History





Description
Delve into the eerie past of Sydney with The Rocks Ghost Tours, where haunting stories and chilling legends await. This unique walking tour takes you through the historic precinct of The Rocks, showcasing its spooky heritage while visiting seldom-seen locations. Expert historians lead you through tales of Sydney's dark history, ensuring an engaging experience filled with local lore and supernatural encounters. Tailored for various groups, including private events and themed celebrations, this tour promises an unforgettable journey into the macabre. Join us for a thrilling exploration of one of Australia's most haunted sites. - Nightly ghost tours featuring exclusive access to hidden locations - Expert historians share captivating local tales and hauntings - Ideal for team building, birthday parties, and special events - Explore The Rocks' rich history in a fun and interactive way
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Itinerary
You will enter an authentic convict era dungeon in the basement of the Hero of Waterloo Hotel which contains an actual Shanghai tunnel of the same era.
You will be able to Observe some of the most unique locations in Sydney from a little-known perspective. Sites include Luna Park, The Sydney Observatory and Hangman's Hill.
The original 1816 cottage is the meeting place. It was the original residence of the superintendent of Government Boats (John Cadman) during the convict era.
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Important Information
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(2)
Should be called ‘The Rocks Convict Stories Tour’. While the stories were interesting it was not ghostly at all and was distracted by the noise from the nearby pubs and restaurants. The finishing point was also half a kilometre from where we started with no advice or directions on how to get back which I thought was a little careless especially for tourists who may be out of area. Definitely not worth $55 a head. I would pay $15 max.
Guide was at times entertaining and there was a bit of information provided about Sydney in the 17 -1800's. Several stories were long winded before getting to the ending.
Hi, Barbara, I'm glad you found the guide entertaining "at times." I will give them some feedback on their stories being a bit long winded. Kind regards, Philip McDonald.



