the rocks map

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the rocks map
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Harbour Masters
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Peruse a range of specialty stores, boutiques, and The Rocks
Markets for the perfect gift, souvenir or new piece for your
wardrobe or home. Find unique hand made fashion,
accessories and art.
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Opera House and Sydney Harbour as you shop,
dine and wander around The Rocks.
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ALFRED STREET
Enjoy mouth-watering flavours, locally-sourced produce and
spectacular harbour views in over 50 restaurants, cafes and bars.
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Accommodation and tour bookings
• Maps • Brochures • Gifts
Fort Street
Public School
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Along uneven cobblestones, through sunny market stalls and into
the shade. Explore the traditional lands of the Gadigal People
of the Eora Nation.
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History and culture come to life in exciting places, from the iconic
Museum of Contemporary Art, to intimate artists’ studios and
galleries, to historic pubs and sandstone houses, museums
and hidden convict courtyards.
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Susannah
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The Big Dig
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Places
Argyle Cut BridgeClimb Sydney Cadman’s Cottage
Endota Spa The Rocks
Fort Street Public School
Garrison Church
Justice and Police Museum
King George V Recreation Centre
Museum of Contemporary Art
National Trust S. H. Ervin Gallery
Overseas Passenger Terminal
Pylon Lookout St Brigid’s Church
Susannah Place Museum
Sydney Dance Company
Sydney Harbour Bridge
Sydney Observatory
Sydney Opera House
Sydney Theatre
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Sydney Theatre Company
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Sydney Visitor Centre
The Big Dig Archaeology
Education Centre
The Rocks Discovery Museum
The Rocks Pub Walk Walsh Bay History Walk
Walsh Bay Sculpture Walk Restaurants
bars and shops
Ananas Bar & Brasserie
Appetito
Australian Arts & Gems Gallery
Clocktower Square
Creperie Suzette
Löwenbräu Keller
Metcalfe Arcade
Saké Restaurant & Bar
Scarlett Restaurant
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The Argyle
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The Cut Bar & Grill
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The Rocks Centre
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The Rocks Friday Foodie Market
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The Rocks Markets (Sat–Sun) H5 – H8
The Rocks Teppanyaki F12
Parks and squares
Argyle Place Park Bligh and Barney Reserve
Dawes Point (Tar-ra) Park
First Fleet Park
Foundation Park
Hickson Road Reserve
Observatory Park
Pottinger Park
Royal Botanic Gardens
The Rocks Square
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Harbour cruises
Water taxis
Bus stop
Taxis
Parking stations
Accessible parking
Bicycle parking
Motorcycle parking
Access
Lifts
Harbour Bridge pedestrian way
Harbour Bridge cycle way
Pedestrian crossing
Pedestrian way
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Accommodation
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Four Seasons Hotel Sydney
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Harbour Rocks Hotel
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Holiday Inn Old Sydney
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Lord Nelson Brewery Hotel
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Mercantile Hotel
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Park Hyatt Sydney
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Pullman Quay Grand Sydney Harbour O10
Quay West Suites Sydney
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Rendezvous Hotel Sydney The Rocks
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SYDNEY
Shangri-La Hotel
F11
Sydney Harbour Bed and Breakfast
F11
Sydney Harbour Marriott Hotel
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Sydney Harbour YHA (hostel)
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The Australian Heritage Hotel
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The Langham
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The Russell Hotel
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Pier One Sydney Harbour
Autograph Collection
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A year in the rocks
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The Rocks Markets
Friday, Saturday and Sunday
SPRING
Good Food Month
October
The Rocks
Village
Bizarre
HARBOUR
FORESHORE
November –December
SUMMER
New Year’s Eve
31 December
Sydney Festival
January
The Rocks
Australia Day
26 January
AUTUMN
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With Syd
Sydney Writers’
Festival
May
AUTHORITY • Extend Roc
WINTER
Drawing Size
Vivid Sydney
May–June
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Aroma Festival
July
Date
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Museum of Contemporary Art Australia
Saké Restaurant & Bar
Sydney Harbour YHA
Enjoy contemporary Japanese cuisine in a sleek
designer space. Innovative flavours, dynamic
dishes and a buzzing atmosphere have seen
Saké awarded Best Restaurant in the City
(AHA 2014) and a Chef ’s Hat (SMH Good
Food Guide) every year since opening.
Ananas Brasserie serves up modern French
cuisine in a beautiful Mediterranean inspired
art-deco setting. For lovers of champagne and
cocktails, a visit to the glamorous Bar Ananas
is a must.
Budget accommodation is now available
in the heart of The Rocks at the purposebuilt Sydney Harbour YHA. Located on
one of Sydney’s most important sites
for early colonial history, Sydney Harbour
YHA offers a range of accommodation
including multi-share, family and double/
twin rooms, all with ensuite bathrooms.
Many rooms have harbour views.
Relax on the rooftop terrace and enjoy
outstanding views of the city, Harbour
Bridge and Opera House. Facilities
include fast internet access, guest kitchen
and laundry, dining options, tour desk
and bike parking, as well as a range
of guest activities and many local
discounts for YHA members. Also
home of The Big Dig Archaeology
Education Centre which offers meeting
facilities and an education program.
Open for lunch Mon–Fri, dinner Mon–Sat
18 Argyle Street, The Rocks
T (02) 9259 5668
www.ananas.com.au
Open daily, 24-hour reception
110 Cumberland Street, The Rocks
T (02) 8272 0900
www.yha.com.au
Open for lunch and dinner daily
12 Argyle Street, The Rocks
T (02) 9259 5656
www.sakerestaurant.com.au
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ANANAS BAR & BRASSERIE
Daniel Boyd, Untitled, 2014, mirrored disks, synthetic polymer paint on wall, commissioned by the
Museum of Contemporary Art, 2014, supported by Veolia Environmental Services, image courtesy
the artist and Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery © the artist
Discover the art of today at the Museum of Contemporary Art
Australia (MCA). With continually-changing local and international
exhibitions plus the MCA Collection showcasing the best in Australian
contemporary art, there is always something new and inspiring to
experience.
A dynamic and engaging program of special events, including daily
guided tours, creates opportunities to see, make and hear about art.
The MCA also offers two fabulous dining experiences offering tempting
seasonal fare in exceptional locations. The MCA Cafe on Level 4 boasts
spectacular harbour views, and Graze MCA offers waiter service
overlooking Circular Quay. The MCA Store specialises in contemporary
art and culture publications and unique gifts for all ages.
Open 10am – 5pm daily (9pm Thu) (closed 25 Dec)
140 George Street, The Rocks
(entry via George Street or Circular Quay West)
T (02) 9245 2400
www.mca.com.au
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The Cut Bar & Grill
THE ROCKS TEPPANYAKI
THE ROCKS MARKETS
The Cut is a New York style steakhouse set
in the cellars of one of Sydney’s most historic
buildings. Enjoy premium cuts of Australian
meat, alongside the freshest local produce
and seafood.
Built in the 1880s, and originally one of the
oldest open-air butchers in Sydney, The Rocks
Teppanyaki delivers a sophisticated, elegant
and indulgent dining experience in five private
teppanyaki rooms, each with its own chef.
The Rocks Markets is a Sydney institution
made up of 200 stalls, showcasing an everchanging range of art, fashion, homewares,
jewellery, and gifts.
Open for lunch Mon–Fri and dinner daily
16 Argyle Street, The Rocks
T (02) 9259 5695
www.cutbarandgrill.com
Open for lunch 11.30am – 3pm Mon–Fri,
dinner 5.30pm – late nightly
176 Cumberland Street, The Rocks
T (02) 9251 5430
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The Argyle
STICKY
The Argyle boasts five bars over two levels with
an open-air courtyard. The perfect place for a
quick lunch or dinner, a big night out or a late
night snack. Enjoy pizzas, salads, share plates
and an impressive cocktail menu. DJs and live
acts Mon–Sun.
Traditional handmade candy by Sticky. Our
talented confectioners create beautiful rock
candy all day, every day in our store. Come
and watch us create amazing designs and
try some candy while you watch. Delicious!
Open 11am – late daily
18 Argyle Street, The Rocks
T (02) 9247 5500
www.theargylerocks.com
Open 9.30am – 5.30pm daily
Shop 10, The Rocks Centre, Kendall Lane
T (02) 9252 3337
www.sticky.com.au
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Löwenbräu Keller
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10am – 5pm Sat–Sun
Playfair and George streets,
Jack Mundey Place, The Rocks
www.therocks.com
9am – 3pm Fri
Jack Mundey Place and Playfair Street
(cnr Argyle and George streets), The Rocks
www.therocks.com
THE ROCKS
DISCOVERY MUSEUM
Australian Arts
and Gems Gallery
The Rocks Discovery Museum brings
the history of The Rocks, its people
and their stories to life. Learn about
The Rocks from pre-European time
to the present day through interactive
displays and a unique collection of
archaeological artefacts.
Our gallery stocks a range of modern
Aboriginal artwork and jewellery;
Australian designer handmade silver
jewellery with Australian hematite,
garnet, carnelian, coral, turquoise
and onyx (prices start from A$30)
and a wide selection of Australian
opals and South Sea pearls.
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Open 10am – 5pm daily (closed
Good Friday and Christmas Day)
Kendall Lane, The Rocks
T (02) 9240 8680
therocks.com
H10
BridgeClimb SYDNEY
CREPERIE SUZETTE
The Rocks Pub Walk
Sydney Observatory
BridgeClimb is the ultimate Sydney experience.
Climb the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge—
there’s no better way to see Sydney.
A classic French creperie serving up tempting
sweet and savoury crepes and galettes,
Double Roasters coffee and a selection
of wine, ciders and locally-brewed beers.
Open daily (closed 30–31 Dec)
3 Cumberland Street, The Rocks
T (02) 8274 7777
www.bridgeclimb.com
Open 7am – 3pm daily
34 Harrington Street, The Rocks
T (02) 8220 9999
www.harbourrocks.com.au
Tread in the footsteps of the convicts
as you share a drink in three of
Sydney’s oldest pubs on The Rocks
Pub Walk. Tour includes: choice of
beer, wine or soft drink at each pub.
Book online with 10% discount.
Use code: RMAP10
Immerse yourself in astronomy and
history at Sydney Observatory, a State
Heritage listed site with free general
daytime entry, daily astronomer-led
planetarium tours and 3D Space
Theatre telescope tours. Book a night
tour for the quintessential experience
using telescopes to view stars, planets
and the moon.
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Endota Spa The Rocks
Scarlett Restaurant
Soothing, understated spa surrounds,
facials, melting massage and body treatments
using all-Australian organic ingredients.
Seven treatment rooms and a couples room.
Full list of spa and beauty treatments available.
Set on the site of Sydney’s first hospital,
Scarlett is a brilliant combination of heritage
charm and modern design. This outstanding
dining venue, surrounded by colonial stonework,
is perfect for a delicious dinner.
Open daily
Cnr Nurses Walk and Globe Street, The Rocks
T (02) 9241 3828
www.endotadayspa.com.au/sydney-the-rocks
Open 5.30pm – 9pm daily
Nurses Walk or via Harbour Rocks Hotel,
34 Harrington Street, The Rocks
T (02) 8220 9955
www.scarlettrestaurant.com.au
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Open daily
B11–12 Nurses Walk, The Rocks
T (02) 9252 6222
Your guide
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Follow your feet
in the rocks
The Rocks has decades of stories to tell.
So take a deep breath and see what life
in early Australia was like through stories,
sound and augmented reality.
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All jewellery is guaranteed with a
certificate. Present this advertisement
for a free opal gift with every purchase.
Appetito Pizza Pasta Bar is a stylish, warm
and welcoming traditional Italian ristorante.
Come in and enjoy a memorable dining
experience with Appetito’s warm ambience,
innovative Italian cuisine, outdoor terrace,
private dining and excellent service.
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The Rocks Friday Foodie Market is a favourite
with locals who eat, wander, sample and shop
for fresh produce, crusty bread, chocolate,
gelato, olive oils, condiments and crafts.
APPETITO
Open 11.30am – late daily
135 George Street, The Rocks
T (02) 9247 1920
www.appetito.com.au
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The Rocks Friday Foodie Market
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A Sydney institution since 1976, generations
of Sydneysiders and visitors have celebrated in
the authentic Bier Hall setting. Enjoy hearty
Munich-style cuisine, imported biers and live
oom pah pah entertainment every day.
Open 9am – late daily
Cnr Playflair and Argyle streets, The Rocks
T (02) 9247 7785
www.lowenbrau.com.au
Wander through
The Rocks, exploring
hidden courtyards,
cobbled laneways and
handmade treasures
6.30pm Tue, Thu and Sat
3.30pm Sat and Sun
(3.30pm Summer only)
Sydney Visitor Centre The Rocks
Cnr Argyle and Playfair streets,
The Rocks
T 0420 244 756
www.peektours.com.au
Download the free ‘Walking The Rocks’
app from App Store or Google Play,
or visit therocks.com
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Open 10am – 5pm daily,
Night tour bookings Monday to Saturday
Watson Road, Observatory Hill, The Rocks
T (02) 9921 3485
www.sydneyobservatory.com
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