City Walks
Try these walks around Sydney’s city centre.
Discover central parklands, waterways and maybe learn a little history.
Get acquainted with some of the many statues, sculptures and other installations scattered around town.
This is a short walk that can be done in under an hour. But if you’ve got all day, the best route to take is the one you make yourself as you wander off the beaten track.
This is a loop walk. The path takes you around the harbour, past galleries and through gardens, and you’ll find plenty of places to dine or picnic along the way.
The walk from Bennelong Point to Barangaroo is not a long one but it’s a good one. And it dips into the history of early Sydney and the people who lend their names to the points at either end.
There’s plenty of incidental exercise to be had on this public art trail. North Sydney Council is one of many councils using art as a way of getting people out and exploring their local surrounds.
This waterside stroll takes you through areas formerly crowded with industry. There are plenty of places to stop for a bite and take in the harbour views.