Sydney - The Rocks; site of the first European colony in Australia.
The Rocks grew from an open-air gaol into a vibrant port community. Its colourful history is filled with tales of shanghaied sailors through secret tunnels, rough press gangs, and gritty life can still be traced in the many surviving buildings from the last two centuries. But today the renovated warehouses, sailors' homes, and dens of iniquity; now house a unique mixture of fine restaurants, souvenir and craft shops, opal shops and art galleries.
The Rocks is a unique area, a place where you can explore the cobblestone alleys with its abundant shops and eat in restaurants located in some of the oldest surviving buildings in Sydney.
The area is abundant with pubs and boutique shops.
The Rocks has the biggest concentration of historic buildings in Sydney.
Travel down historic George Street on a slow drive through the heart of the Rocks.
Travel under the Sydney Harbour Bridge and around some of Sydney’s oldest pubs.
Discover why the Hero of Waterloo has some fake windows (painted white in the pic) located
throughout the historic building.
See the beautiful Garrison Church built from the rocks of the Argyle Cut labour.
Travel through the historic Argyle Cut which convicts had been forced to try to cut through the rock by hand to make a road and much more.