The Rocks, Sydney – A History Lover’s Paradise

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The Rocks, Sydney – A History Lover’s Paradise At a Glance The Rock’s is Sydney’s oldest neighbourhood and Australia’s first permanent European settlement which has developed into an entertainment hub, attracting many tourists with its array of boutiques, art galleries, restaurants, souvenir shops, historic monuments, museums and more. The renowned destination is situated between Sydney CBD and the Harbour Bridge, so there are plenty of panoramic views to witness here, and it’s within easy reach from Sydney’s top attractions. Traveasy offers cheap tickets to Sydney from UK, securing you an unforgettable visit to the Rocks.

Must-Dos Visit Historical Attractions The Rocks was once a British colony of sailors, soldiers and convicts, so there is a fascinating history to be discovered here. There are many ancient buildings and attractions to explore including Cadman’s Cottage - this is one of the oldest surviving buildings in Sydney which offers an interesting insight into Australia’s colonial past. The Justice and Police Museum is another historic highlight of the Rocks; once a police station and tribunal, this museum takes you back in time to crime scenes of the 1890’s. The Rocks Discovery Museum is yet another mustvisit attraction which offers a collection of interactive exhibits and ancient artefacts.


Browse the Rocks’ Markets A unique tourist attraction of Sydney is the Rocks Weekend Market. Situated on the cobble-stone laneways of the Rocks, this colourful open-air market is open every Saturday and Sunday with over 200 stalls selling fashion items, accessories, locally-produced goods, beauty products, photography, souvenirs and more. Another must-visit market at the Rocks is the Foodie Market which is held at Jack Munday Place every Friday. This market attracts food lovers from all over the world with a range of delicious cuisines including freshly baked bread, cured meats, chocolate, handmade jams and preserves and Australian gourmet produce.

Visit Some of the city’s Oldest Pubs The Rocks is home to some of Sydney’s oldest pubs which give visitors a taste of local life during the city’s colonial era. Amongst the oldest pubs is the Fortune of War which dates back to 1828. This pub was a popular spot for Australian soldiers during the war, and it’s now a charming venue with a warm and friendly atmosphere, as well as delicious pub grub. The Hero of Waterloo is another historic landmark of the region and a cosy drinking spot with a heritage landmark classification. This pub is rumoured to be home to the ghost of Anne Kirkman, who was allegedly murdered here back in 1849 by her publicist husband. Book cheap flights to Sydney from UK and look forward to exploring what the Rocks has to offer on your fantastic city break.


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