Sydney: True Crime Tour
1.Sydney: True Crime Tour
A 90-minute Sydney True Crime Tour through The Rocks’ oldest lanes near the Harbour Bridge, with real cases, great views, and dark stories.
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Sydney’s best days out.
The 6 most popular ghost & true crime tours in Sydney, with prices, run times and who you book through. The ones worth a morning of your trip, and what each one actually gets you.
A 90-minute Sydney True Crime Tour through The Rocks’ oldest lanes near the Harbour Bridge, with real cases, great views, and dark stories.
Most PopularJoin a small-group haunted night walk in Sydney’s The Rocks, with convict-era stories, locked gates, and a 7:45pm guide.
“Craig was a wonderful and knowledgeable guide who brought the history of this town to the spooky side!”
90-minute true-crime walking tour in Sydney’s The Rocks with spooky stories, small groups, and harbour-area views. Mobile ticket entry.
“Exactly as described really. I don’t know how I’d tell you about the experience without ruining the surprise. Mark was a nice fella, the stories were cool. It’s a relatively cheap thing to do in Sydney and is around the major landmarks (bridge & opera house) so would highly recommend.”
Sydney Ghost Walking Tour: 90-minute lantern walk through The Rocks with a live guide, haunted history stops, and a $27.97 ticket.
“Our guide was Georgia and she was amazing!!! Made it fun and spooky !!!”
Walk Sydney’s Razor Gang Wars on a 90-minute true crime street tour from Darlinghurst, exploring alleyways and 1920s characters for $24.39.
“The tour was interesting and we enjoyed it however the guide should not ‘walk and talk’ as the people walking behind cannot hear a thing. It was really bad at the start of the tour with the guide racing up steep hills and not considering people might not be as a fit as he is.…”
2-hour true crime walk through East Sydney from Hyde Park to Darlinghurst gaol and Kinselas Hotel, led by Elliott. $24 mobile ticket.
“Even though it’s a walking tour, you actually don’t walk terribly far, so don’t be put off. Our guide, Elliot, was extremely knowledgeable and very engaging. The historical subject matter was so interesting.”
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