The Rocks Market and Discovery Museum - Free Entry - Sydney Australia Vlog
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Let's explore The Rocks Market. There are more than 200 stalls selling locally-produced homewares, arts, crafts, jewellery, Australian souvenirs and street foods.
Open every Saturday and Sunday from 10am - 5pm
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The Rocks Discovery Museum
The Rocks Discovery Museum documents the history and development of The Rocks area from before 1788 through to the 21st century.
Wotz @ The Rocks Discovery Museum, Sydney, Australia
The Rocks in Sydney Australia is an area of history and interest. The Rocks Discovery Museum located in one of the many narrow streets of the area is a chance to enjoy the stories of times gone by in a small quiet and quaint museum at no charge. A coffee in one of the nearby cafes is a great way to complete your visit of Discovery.
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Sea Shepherd presentation with Fiona McCuaig @ The Rocks Discovery Museum (Sydney)
Sea Shepherd presentation with Fiona McCuaig @ The Rocks Discovery Museum (Sydney) 2012
Fiona McCuaig is Rescue Swimmer and Quartermaster with Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. She talks about her campaigns in Antarctica stopping the illegal killing of whales in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary and overfishing in our precious oceans.
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The Rocks Discovery Museum in Sydney.
Australian Museum - Sydney
Australian Museum has changed so much since I last visited. I still remember many of the old exhibits, now with the use of touch screens and technology, you can access more information and walk away with a memorable experience. The presentation with the projection on the entire floor was fantastic.
The kids love the discovery center and T.Rex Autopsy where they simulate a dissection of the T.Rex. My favorite is still the Australian birds Display on the top floor. I was disappointed to hear that the the Egyptian Tombs and Mummy display no longer exists. There are toilets on most floors, a Kidspace for children up to 5 years to keep them entertained. There is a cafe upstairs but was extremely busy when we were there so we headed to Pitt St mall for lunch. Don't forget to browse through their gift shop, there are great stuff inside.
There are plenty of hands on things to do for you and the kids, so give yourself plenty of time. Hope you enjoy our video of the day and give the Australian Museum another go if you havn't already, you won't be disappointed.
Location:
1 William Street
Sydney NSW 2010
Australia
Public transport to the city is the best way to get there, We drove so parked at the domain parking not far from the Museum, Weekend is the best time to go as the parkig station has a full day flat rate.
Museum Opening Hours:
9.30am - 5.00pm
Monday - Sunday
Closed Christmas Day
Telephone: +61 2 9320 6000
General Admission prices:
Adult
$15
Concession
$8
Members
Free
Children 15 and under
Free
Family (2 Adults, up to 3 Children)
$30
Family (1 Adult, up to 3 Children)
$15
Note:There is an additional charge for special exhibitions.
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EXPLORING THE ROCKS | SYDNEY AUSTRALIA
G'Day Guys! Today i got to hang out around the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House. It's always amazing to be right here in this part of the world but today i got to explore more of The Rocks - an historical area that includes under the bridge. Definitely another thing for backpackers to do whilst you're here!
See you guys soon with a new adventure!
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Top. Best Museums in Sydney - Travel Australia
Top. Best Museums in Sydney - Travel Australia:
Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney Jewish Museum, Australian National Maritime Museum, Hyde Park Barracks Museum, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney Observatory, Museum of Contemporary Art, Madame Tussauds Sydney, Australian Museum, The Rocks Discovery Museum, White Rabbit Gallery, Susannah Place Museum
National Maritime Museum | Sydney
The National Maritime Museum was a amazingly fun day out for our whole family! We ended up sending 5.5 hours there. Exploring the HMAS Onslow and Vampire were some of the highlights, but the inside of the museum had 3D movies, a fantastic exhibit on James Cameron and a really interactive kids play space on for the summer 2018/19 school holidays.
Check out the video and see for yourself what a fun day out can be had! Link below to their website!
Rocks Walking Tours - Sydney NSW Australia
Rocks walking tours video. Join Sydney’s most experienced tour guides on a 90 minute leisurely walk around Sydney’s historic The Rocks district. See the highlights of popular sites such as Suez Canal, Foundation Park, Unwin’s Courtyard, Campbell’s Cove and Argyle Stairs. The Rocks holds a unique place in Sydney’s colonial history as the birthplace of European Australia. An essential visitor destination, The Rocks promises to be a memorable Sydney experience. Hear the story of Sydney as you stroll along the shoreline of sparkling Sydney Harbour with views of the Sydney Opera House, the Sydney Harbour bridge, past Campbell's Cove and Cadman’s Cottage. Wander down hidden alleyways, into shady courtyards, along cobbled lanes whilst you get up close and personal with the living history and heritage of Australia's first British settlement. Be amazed with stories of the First Fleet 1788, the doomed convicts, Suez Canal, the Argyle Cut 1840, the plague 1900, the diabolical 1970's plan to demolish The Rocks and the green bans that saved it. And, of course, hear of the characters and rogues who called it home. Tours are on at 10.30am & 1.30pm daily. Meeting location - Shop 4A Clocktower Square, Corner Argyle and Harrington St, The Rocks. Phone 02 9247 6678 or email info@rockswalkingtours.com.au
SYDNEY VLOG - THE ROCKS MARKETS!! (WALKING ADVENTURE) | 02-03-2019
Join Robyn and I in our Sydney vlog where we continue our adventures of walking around the city, including a visit to The Rocks Markets :-)
In this vlog, we explore the following areas;
- The Rocks markets
- The Tea Cosy (at The Rocks markets)
- Trying Lokma for the first time!
- The Rocks cobblestone pathways
- The Sydney Observatory
- Circular Quay (the Cruise Bar)
- Messina gelato!!
After finishing our gelato, we swiftly head back to our hotel to get changed so we can have dinner at 360 bar and dining (revolving restaurant in the city). We will show you this amazing bar in a separate vlog.
I hope you enjoyed this vlog, be sure to let me know if you are planning an adventure to Sydney. Comments below :-)
Filmed: 2nd March 2019
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Sydney The Rocks
The Rocks is an urban locality, tourist precinct and historic area of Sydney's city centre, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located on the southern shore of Sydney Harbour, immediately north-west of the Sydney central business district. It is immediately adjacent to Circular Quay on Sydney Cove, the site of Australia's first European settlement in 1788.
The Rocks became established shortly after the colony's formation in 1788. The original buildings were made mostly of local sandstone, from which the area derives its name. From the earliest history of the settlement, the area had a reputation as a slum, often frequented by visiting sailors and prostitutes. During the late nineteenth century, the area was dominated by a gang known as the Rocks Push. It maintained this rough reputation until approximately the 1870s.[4]
By the early 20th century, many of the area's historic buildings were in serious decay. In 1900, bubonic plague broke out, and the state government resumed areas around The Rocks and Darling Harbour, with the intention of demolishing them and rebuilding them. More than 3800 houses, buildings and wharves were inspected and hundreds demolished, but the continuation of these plans were brought to a halt due to the outbreak of World War I.[5] During the 1920s, several hundred buildings were demolished during the construction of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. However, the outbreak of World War II once again stalled many of the redevelopment plans, and it was not until the 1960s that serious attempts to demolish much of the area were revived.
A.S.N. Warehouses, Hickson Road
In 1968, the state government gave control of The Rocks to the Sydney Cove Redevelopment Authority, with the intention of demolishing all the original buildings, re-developing them as high-density residential dwellings. In February 1971, a group of local residents formed the Rocks Residents Group to oppose the plans. They felt that the new dwellings would result in increased rents, which would force out the traditional residents of the area. The residents' group requested a green ban from the Builder's Labourers Federation, who had become increasingly active in preventing controversial developments over the previous four years.
‘SIRIUS’ Residential public housing development in 2014
By 1973, the union had imposed the ban, and after discussions with the Sydney Cove Redevelopment Authority, a 'People's Plan' was developed. By October 1973, it appeared that the redevelopment would proceed as originally planned, using non-union labour. For two weeks, demonstrations by local residents and unionists followed, with numerous arrests being made. Liberal Premier Robert Askin was in the midst of an election campaign, and used the protests as a means of conveying his law and order message to voters. However, the green ban stayed in place until 1975, when the state union leadership was overthrown, and was ultimately successful, as can be seen in the buildings that survive today. Instead of demolishing The Rocks, renovations transformed the area into a commercial and tourist precinct.
Today the Rocks is a partly gentrified area, but still contains a significant proportion of Housing Commission properties, and there is still a significant problem of urban poverty and street crime in this district. As housing stock becomes dilapidated, government policy is to sell the now extremely valuable public housing units to private owners, in the expectation that they will restore the properties. The Sirius building and the associated Save Our Sirius protest group was formed to protest relocation of its residents.
The Big Dig - The Rocks, SYDNEY
Small tourist attraction but full of facts. Australia's largest archiological sight began in 1994 when they found 18th Century homes and shops
under an old car park. This is such an interesting sight detailing how
Early white Australians would have lived, not only do they have remnants of the homes it also came with thousands of artifacts found in the area.I think a booked tour would be well worth it, but just reading the signs and information on line is just as good.
Some of the artifacts found can be seen at The Rocks Discovery Museum. The Museum is free of charge. Check out The Rocks Discovery Museum Video coming soon.
Location
110 Cumberland Street, Sydney NSW 2000
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T. +61 2 8272 0915
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Video Sydney - The Rocks
DashCam video of Sydney Streets. This video takes you on a short 1.5km drive along George Street through the Rocks Area.
Interesting Sections:
- Passing under the Cahill Express way 00:22
- The Rocks Area, oldest part of Sydney 00:30
- The Sunday Rocks Markets in Argyle Street 01:10
- The Sunday Rocks Markets at end of George Street 01:58
- Turning into Hickson Road 02:26
- Driving along the Sydney Harbour Bridge 02:34
- Great view of the Sydney Harbour Bridge 03:00
- Going under the bridge 03:40
- The Crumpled Car on the Roundabout 04:25
The Rocks, Sydney
The Rocks is sandstone buildings, history, laneways, culture and Australiana by day, and a busy pub scene by night. It is the historical precinct of central Sydney immediately to the north of the City centre on the western side of Sydney Cove. The Rocks is very different in character and atmosphere from the neighbouring commercial and retail centre of Sydney.
To get to The Rocks, you have to get to the City Centre first. From there you can walk north along George St, or along Harrington St from Wynyard, or along the western shore of Circular Quay and Sydney Cove. The Rocks is best explored by foot. The area by the harbour and George St is flat and accessible. Away from the harbour there are a maze of steep laneways and streets.
The Rocks is a great place to shop for Australiana. Many shops selling Aboriginal art and crafts, Australian designed clothing, line the streets and arcades. Likely more expensive then less touristed areas.
There is a choice of restaurants and bars, and you will read good and bad reviews of most of them. The rule seems to be that you can expect to pay a premium to eat at The Rocks. They all tend to get very busy at times, and have high staff turnover, so your experiences will vary. It is difficult to go dismally wrong choosing a nice restaurant for a night out in the Rocks.
The Rocks pubs get busy most nights. It is a popular night spot for tourists and locals alike. You can walk along George St from Circular Quay and pass several popular pubs that attract a crowd. Late at night, especially on Friday and Saturday night that strip can have a vibe, or be rowdy, depending on your point of view. Away from George St the mood is quieter.
The Rocks is a busy area, with late trading, and a comfortable feeling. Late at night, the concentration of pubs can inevitably lead to some alcohol fuelled violence. The area is well patrolled by police, but some fights do occur in the pubs and on the streets. Use common sense when interacting with drunk people, and you will just be a spectator.
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