Barangaroo Aboriginal Cultural Tour
10:30am Mon - Sat
Overview
Activity details
These tours will immerse you in the native history of Sydney Harbour and the importance of the land to Australia’s Aboriginal heritage and its significance to the clans of the Eora Nation that once lived where Sydney now stands.
The Aboriginal Cultural Tours extend throughout the six-hectare headland of Barangaroo Reserve, taking in the 75,000 native Australian trees and shrubs that are a feature of the Reserve. As the only public space in Sydney to boast this quota of native flora, this tour is a must for the gardening and green enthusiast.
What's included
- tour of the Barangaroo reserve looking at the site as changing place
- seeing and feeling some Aboriginal tools and weapons
- looking at native plants that give us tools, weapons, medicine, food and more
- hearing stories from Aboriginal peoples including Barangaroo for whom the reserve is named
FAQs
What are my transport/parking options getting to the event?
Barangaroo Reserve is easily accessible by public transport and on foot from Walsh Bay, Millers Point and The Rocks. The closest stations are Barangaroo Metro, Wynyard and Circular Quay train stations. For further information about getting to Barangaroo visit here.
If driving, there is a 300-space carpark underneath the park, accessed via Towns Place and operated by Wilson Parking. Find details here
Accessibility
Barangaroo Reserve is a place for everyone and our aim is to make it accessible to all visitors, of all ages, including those with additional mobility requirements. Learn more here.
Are there toilets at Barangaroo Reserve?
Toilets are in two locations within Barangaroo Reserve.
There are toilets inside the heritage 1904 Pump House at Marrinawi Cove, near the Towns Place entrance in Millers Point. Baby change and accessible toilets are located there.
There are toilets, including baby change and accessible toilets, on the ground floor main lobby of the Cutaway. The entrance is at the Hickson Road entrance to Barangaroo Reserve. The Cutaway toilets are accessible via the car park lift or from Wulugul Walk at Nawi Cove. (*Note: Cutaway toilets are currently closed while it is being redeveloped. They will reopen with the Cutaway)
Is there a cafe at Barangaroo Reserve?
Not yet. Cafes and bars are open at Barangaroo's southern precinct. It is advisable to pack snacks and bring a drink bottle - drinking fountains are available throughout the park.
What is the refund policy?
All sales are final.
What is your weather policy?
Tours will proceed in all weather conditions. It is recommended you bring clothing for all weather conditions, including sun, wind and rain protection. In the event of extreme weather such as electrical storms, high winds or extreme heat, tours may be postponed and participants advised accordingly.
What are the terms of concession tickets?
Concession tickets require student or pensioner ID cards with a concession ID. Student Concessions are only issued to full-time students – a student ID card does not suffice. Seniors Cards are considered concession cards.
Whilst photography is welcomed during a tour experience filming or audio recording of tour content without prior consent is strictly prohibited.
Cancellations
All sales are final.
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Place Management NSW
Level 3. 66 Harrington St
The Rocks
Sydney, 2000
ABN 51437725177