Q&A

How long is Sydney Opera House tour?

How long is Sydney Opera House tour?

1 hour
The Opera House tour is a 1 hour walking tour with headsets to ensure you don’t miss anything.

How much is a tour of Sydney Opera House?

Whichever you choose, visitors rave about the well-informed guides. Standard tours at the Sydney Opera House are held in a variety of languages and cost AU$42 (about $30) for adults and AU$22 (around $15) for children.

How much does it cost to visit the Opera House?

It’s free to visit the Opera House The Opera House is a building that you can visit at any time. Simply walk along the water from Circular Quay. The sights don’t stop at the front! We recommend that you walk all the way around, which takes about 10 minutes, depending on how many pictures you stop to take along the way.

Can you climb Sydney Opera House?

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How much does it cost to go on the Sydney Harbour bridge?

Today the toll costs $3.00. The toll is now used for bridge maintenance and to pay for the Sydney Harbour Tunnel. The annual maintenance costs are approximately $5 million. More than 150,000 vehicles cross the bridge each day.

Does the Opera House light up at night?

Lighting takes places every night at sunset and again at 7 pm (in winter) and 9 pm (in summer).

Why is the opera house blue?

The iconic Sydney Opera House has turned Blue and White to commemorate the bicentennial anniversary of the Greek War of Independence against the Ottoman Empire.

How much does it cost to go to Bondi Beach?

Bondi Beach entry is free of cost. There is no entry fee charged for visiting Bondi Beach. You can visit this immensely pretty beach without any charges and have a relaxing and wonderful time by the water here.

Can you wear shorts to the opera?

So long as you’re wearing shoes and a shirt, whatever you like. We’re pretty informal here at the Opera House. There’s no real dress code for this event, you’ll fit right in wearing smart casual. But, if you’d like to frock up, go for it!

Is there an access tour to the Opera House?

For those with limited mobility we offer an Access Tour every day and food lovers can wine and dine their way around the Opera House on a Taste of the Opera House experience. Even if you’re a local or you think you already know the Opera House, join a two-hour Backstage Tour.

How long does it take to get to the Opera House in Sydney?

The Opera House is a building that you can visit at any time. Simply walk along the water from Circular Quay. The sights don’t stop at the front! We recommend that you walk all the way around, which takes about 10 minutes, depending on how many pictures you stop to take along the way.

How long is the walk from Circular Quay to the Opera House?

Simply walk along the water from Circular Quay. The sights don’t stop at the front! We recommend that you walk all the way around, which takes about 10 minutes, depending on how many pictures you stop to take along the way. The building’s iconic curves reveal themselves from different angles, so take your time.

Can a blind person go to the Sydney Opera House?

Sydney Opera House is excited to invite visitors who are blind or have low vision and their companions to join us for a personalised live audio-described tour of the Opera House’s Lighting of the Sails, Vivid LIVE’s most public event.