Sydney Queer Walking Tour: LGBTQ+ History

Discover Sydney’s hidden queer history, from indigenous views to Mardi Gras. Uncover stories of resilience, protest, and celebration on this unique walking tour.

Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Archibald Memorial Fountain - You’ll see hidden histories from colonial times into the 1970s. We’ll start at the Archibald fountain, a location which symbolises the hidden queer histories of the city. We’ll cast our minds back to what we know about Indigenous Australia’s attitude to queerness, prior to the arrival of British colonisation.
    We’ll…
What's Included
  • Tea and coffee
Additional Information

You’ll learn about the city’s rich and varied queer histories and hear the stories of prominent queer citizens of the city, as well as important parts of the cultural scene, including the internationally renowned Mardi Gras parade.
Given the often hidden nature of queer history, this tour will provide a picture of what we know about indigenous…

Location
184 Phillip St
Phillip Street
We meet at 184 Phillip Street, which is the Supreme Court of NSW, at the corner with King Street.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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X2700xplisal
Jun 2, 2024
Highly recommend! - This was amazing, Michael was really well informed and engaging. I will definitely book again when I have out of town visitors, everyone should know this history. Thank you!
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C6751bymichaelb
May 30, 2024
Enriching Queer History - Michael's melodic and informative presentation style brings to life complex history of Queer Sydney. The tour highlights such a depth that you have the experience of walking through a history. It was fascinating to see places with new details and it enriched my experience of Sydney.
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