I recently had the chance to visit Government House in Sydney, and it was a truly unique experience. While I wasn't lucky enough to snag a tour of the inside (those fill up fast!), I still felt transported back in time as I wandered the grounds.
The grand sandstone building is undeniably impressive, especially when contrasted with the lush greenery of the Royal Botanic Gardens. It felt almost surreal to be standing in the shadow of such a historic landmark, knowing all the important figures who had walked those same paths.
While I couldn't explore the interior, I did enjoy peeking through the windows and catching glimpses of the grand rooms. It sparked my imagination, and I couldn't help but wonder what stories those walls held.
Even without a tour, it was a worthwhile visit. The location itself is beautiful, offering stunning views of Sydney Harbour and the Opera House. It's a peaceful escape from the bustling city center, and a perfect spot for a picnic or a leisurely stroll.
If you're ever in Sydney, I highly recommend checking out Government House, even if you can't score a tour. It's a chance to connect with the city's rich history and soak in the grandeur of a bygone era. Just be sure to book your tour well in advance, as they tend to...
Read moreLocated on Macquarie Street , Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 🇦🇺. This Heritage Listed building is the vice-regal residence of the Governor of New South Wales. Construction began in 1836 and was completed in 1845 when Governor Sir George Gipps, 9th Governor of New South Wales, and his wife took up residence. Before this, Government House was located in Bridge Street, Sydney (the site of the Museum of Sydney). This first Government House’s foundations had been laid by the first Governor of New South Wales, Governor Arthur Phillip in 1788. Just a short walk from Circular Quay Railway Station and adjacent to the Sydney Botanical Gardens, overlooking the Sydney Harbour and south of the Sydney Opera House. The building was designed by Edward Blore, architect to William IV and Queen Victoria. Over the years, Government House has been refurbished to suit the tastes and needs of each successive Governor. Definitely worth a visit. The guide was very knowledgeable and was happy to answer any questions we had. It was great to visit such an iconic piece of Sydney’s history. A Very interesting visit. A definite Thumbs up...
Read moreMy friends and I visited and there were two signs. One on the left and one on the right that says something along the lines of no entrance. We assumed the sign on the right meant not entering inside the building and the sign on the right meant not to walk on the garden area. It should’ve been placed in the middle. We walked passed because only saw the black rope blocking the area further behind so we just assumed that it was that area that’s just block. Suddenly the rude security guard told us we weren’t allowed to be there in a condescending tone like we were creatures below the level of average intelligence. He could’ve politely said we weren’t allowed to be there. Maybe because we’re Asian and we look kinda like young teens. Such a rude guy. Place this sign in the image below in the centre of the walkway so others won’t make the...
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