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4.9 (43 reviews)
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Worth it! Lots Information from local tour guide. Waking around historical building and sydney town was amazing Thank you!

Teresa S.

Our first stop in Sydney was the "free walking tour." I love these tours and always check to see if they have one in any domestic or international trip I'm taking. In my experiences, the guides are always very entertaining, informative and give you great tips on things to do, see or eat. This tour didn't disappoint. We started in a central location in Sydney and was surprised with the large group. There were two guides and we were split into two separate groups. I forgot our tour guide name but he was entertaining and kept the tour lively. I loved his feedback on the frenemy relations between Sydney and Melbourne. He showed us most of the major attractions and areas to check out. He explained the public transportation systems. He recommended places to eat and at the end of the tour helped everyone with questions. These guides live off tips and I always ensure I tip generously for their much appreciated services.

I'm free tour guide, Ramsey
Priscilla W.

I'm Free Tours offers a wonderful, educational, and scenic experience of Sydney's CBD and The Rocks. Our tour guide, Ramsey, was very friendly, knowledgable, and enthusiastic throughout the tour. The walking tour runs for about 3 hours, with a short 10 minute break midway, for coffee, snacks, and the bathroom. The meeting point is outside Town Hall (just look for a tour guide wearing a bright green shirt) at 10:30am or 2:30pm, daily. The last stop is at a lookout tower near Circular Quay, which concludes the tour with a nice view of the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House. Other points of interest that we visited were Queen Victoria Building (QVB), Westfield, Hyde Park, Sydney Hospital, The Rocks, and Circular Quay, just to name a few. Some cool and interesting facts I learned: - The ground that Town Hall is built on used to be an old cemetery, so body remains have been found while digging. - Sydney Hospital has a pig statue outside, and people rub the nose for good luck. However, some people have rubbed elsewhere... based on the faded color. - The Rocks used to be populated with gangs back in the late 1800's. One gang tortured people by tying them to benches and beating them with wet sand-stuffed socks. - The Opera House was budgeted at $7 million, but it actually cost $102 million when complete. Overall, I'm Free Tours is a great way to explore the main parts of Sydney. Tour guides make money based on tips, so give whatever amount you think your tour is worth. If you're visiting/ vacationing in Sydney for the first time, I highly recommend taking a tour at the beginning of your trip; therefore you get an overview of which places to explore if you have more time, which restaurants to eat, etc.

the tour guide showing the model of the city in Customs House
Melinda M.

I HIGHLY recommend this tour to both tourists and locals. I'm from California, and my husband is from Sydney, and we both went on the tour and BOTH learned a lot. The tour guide really takes you to all the key, important places that they city has to offer. He gives so much information about the history on each place (which is what the locals can all learn). Most Sydneysiders that I know didn't even realize there was a huge floor model of the whole city inside the Customs Building, until I told them after I saw it on the tour! Of course, the tour guides ask for tips at the end and you kind of get guilt tripped into giving. But it's SO worth it. The guide simply asks you to give what you think it was worth...and at least to me, it's worth A LOT. P.S. Definitely bring comfortable walking shoes.

You are looking at this sign and the anchor is behind you boarded up.
Sarah W.

Highly recommend! Justine is fantastic. Her pace is great, not too fast and she does not talk until we all stop, better than the tour guys that talk as you walk. There are some stairs so if you have issues with stairs, it will be tough for you. The tour is almost 3 hours long with a 10 min break in between for small washroom break. You can see why she is so popular. She is very friendly and passionate about her city. She will give you directions to a few hidden place around town. Great to take a tour with Justine to get to know about the city.

'I'm Free Tours' Founder.  If you're lucky she will be your guide in Sydney!
Jen S.

A perfect way to start a trip to Sydney. We were lucky enough to go on both the 'Sydney Sights' and 'The Rocks' walking tours with founder, Justine. She's clearly put a lot of time into researching the city's history, but it's not a dry history lesson. Instead, it's filled with quirky facts about the city - like how the government houses were built by rum. 'I'm Free Tours' are a great value. The guides work on a tips basis. So it's advertised as being available to any budget and you pay them at the end tour. The Sydney Sights tour is a perfect way for new visitors to see some classic Sydney sights and get ideas for the rest of their trip. Justine also made recommendations on the tour for places like her favourite free and paid museums and bars with a view. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather, as there is a lot of walking.

Allison H.

How could I say anything bad about a FREE walking tour of Sydney?! This tour was all that it was cracked up to be - free maps with nightly coupons/deals, a small group, and local knowledge from a very personable twenty-something Sydneysider (he was actually Melburnian by birth and he had a lot to say about that as well!). It didn't hurt that it was a beautiful 32 degree (C) spring day! We hit all the main sights including the Opera House (of course), the Sydney Harbor Bridge, the old hospital, the Rocks, and much more. I learned so much about the history of Sydney/Australia, and he also pointed out where different scenes from movies like the matrix were shot. We also went by the main shopping center and all of the legislative buildings, and he told us that we could go up in the space-needle type thing for free! (Well just dress nice and buy a drink at the top). The tour didn't cost anything to sign up but he did ask for a donation at the end, but I was more than happy to part with a fiver for everything I saw and learned about.

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Ann S.

I did the 10:30 AM tour and the weather was great (no rain). They started 10 minutes later. It was a big group so we were split into 2 groups. Our tour guide was Justine, founder of Imfree walking tours. She was cool. She answered all questions I asked. Got a decent amount of history and information about Sydney CBD (Americans would call it Downtown Sydney). I've never done other paid tours or other free walking tours to compare this to, but I would say it was worth going to instead of walking around to several landmarks one by one. Particularly because my days were limited. She does suggest you tip her at the end of the tour. There are 2 other tours later in the day. It would be nice to allow for quick photo taking at a few stops instead of missing out on the tour guide's history talk. Then again it's a 2.5 hour tour and will drag on.

I'm Free Walking Tours
Brianna B.

Their walking tour of Sydney was the first thing I did after checking into my hostel after I arrived! I can't stress enough how awesome and informative this tour was! Our guide answered all of the questions the group had, and was funny and captivating through the 3 hour tour. And we covered so much ground! I probably wouldn't have seen half the things that I saw on this tour if I had tried to do it on my own. 10/10 would recommend this company!

Justine (one of the tour guides) doing her magic!

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Paul was the best, highly recommend so much history stories and a full itinerary of what to do while in Sydney.

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Highly recommend for a newbie. Very informative and it hits all of the best areas of the cty

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Fun and the guide answers a lot of questions that have helped us navigate Sydney for the short time we are here.

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This was a great tour! The guide was very nice, informative, and friendly.

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Brilliant idea. Guides are friendly and knowledgeable. The tour is very interesting and a lot of fun. Highly recommend.

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Great way to learn about Sydney, and doesn't focus exclusively on the big ticket places like the Opera House and bridge.

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Bus & Free Walking Tours Sydney - Locl Tour - Free walking tour Sydney group is exploring  the Rocks area.

Bus & Free Walking Tours Sydney - Locl Tour

5.0(6 reviews)
0.6 kmSydney

Didn't see any recent reviews so didn't know what to expect but we wanted to be able to see the…read morecity with somebody who knew something about it ... LeiLei was our tour guide (not sure I spelled her name right) and she was wonderful! She kept us on track, was exceptionally knowledgeable and we got to see and learn more about Sydney than we would have on our own. Tour ends in the Rocks area which was perfect.. plenty to do and see there ...tour is free but they do ask for gratuities based on your experience. Would recommend this tour for anybody who wants to get to know Sydney

An awesome experience of Sydney! You can either take the bus tour, which is $18 to cover the cost…read moreof the bus, or the walking tour which is free. At the end of both, you can choose to contribute any amount you like to your guide. This is the only money they make so you should definitely give some because they've worked hard! You meet at the Archibald fountain by 10:30 a.m. to get a spot and then go from there. Martin was my guide on the bus tour and he was informative and funny! I got to see so much of Sydney on the tour and also took some great photos. Don't think that you won't be tired if you do the bus tour cause you'll be hopping on and off a few times which will be tiring (but rewarding). I'd say this is a must do when visiting Sydney!

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Bus & Free Walking Tours Sydney - Locl Tour - Sydney sightseeing bus tours. A group of travelers at Milsons Point lookout enjoying views with the Sydney Opera House in the background.

Sydney sightseeing bus tours. A group of travelers at Milsons Point lookout enjoying views with the Sydney Opera House in the background.

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Bus & Free Walking Tours Sydney - Locl Tour - The Rocks free walking tour exploring the historical heartland of Australia. The Rocks market in the background.

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The Rocks free walking tour exploring the historical heartland of Australia. The Rocks market in the background.

Foodi Cupcake & Dessert Walking Tour

Foodi Cupcake & Dessert Walking Tour

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Want to achieve the 'Triple D' satisfaction level? Well, if you have a great liking for 'sweet…read moretooth' and would like to excite those taste buds to a new level... then Cupcake and Dessert Tour will meet your expectations, even for the fussiest ones. This tour involves a lot of walking, about three hours, not strenuous though but appropriate, comfortable shoes will help you enjoy this tour even more. Your meeting and starting point is at Hyde Park where your tour guide will handout 'Foodi' tags to place around your necks so you are easily identifiable as the 'Foodi' group where you can start to enjoy the prepaid sweets along your journey. But before you start the tour, check out the weather first. The tour will go ahead regardless of the weather, so if it's a sunny day, then bring along a hat, sunnies and sunscreen. Rainy? Umbrellas or raincoats of course! Also a bottle of water that has a double purpose, to stay hydrated and cleanse the palate between tastings. You will visit seven top venues in Sydney with samples at each venue. Your first indulgence is a mini cupcake, I wasn't impressed with the size at first but was reassured by our tour guide that by the time we get to the last venue, we will be overdosed with sweets. She was right, although we had walking breaks in between venues, we did struggle to eat our last treat... but we managed, couldn't resist the temptation! The cost covers a treat at each venue, guided by your tour guide with a wealth of knowledgeable information and history about the venues and their sweets plus an added bonus of some of Sydney's monuments history while walking by heading to the next 'sweet sensational' venue. Fair price... right? Unfortunately, I am unable to share the venues you will visit, I don't think Foodi would appreciate me sharing that information with you. However, I can reassure you the places that you will visit are awesome and enough to make your mouths drool. I do want to add this, bring along a small cake box, in case you cannot fit the sweets during your tour so you can enjoy them later that day/evening or the following day? I wish I had known that. I'm guessing you would like to know what the 'Triple D' stands for? It's Delicious, Delectable and Delightful.

I'm Free Tours Sydney - walkingtours - Updated June 2026

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