Walk the Shoreline of Sin on Sydney Harbour’s True Crime Walking Tour
Take a Walk on the Dark Side…
Stroll the shoreline of Sydney Harbour, where beauty and brutality collide, and uncover the hidden secrets and mysteries that linger beneath its glittering surface.
Join us as we explore the secrets lurking behind Sydney’s postcard perfection — where every scenic view hides a sinister tale.
- From Circular Quay to the Opera House, through the Botanic Gardens and beyond, follow the trail of crimes, mysteries, and scandals that once shocked the city.
- Discover how Sydney’s happiest playground also became the stage for its darkest tragedies.
- From razor gangs to serial killers, love quadrangles, missing lawyers, and a killer with a startling secret, every step reveals another twist in Sydney’s shadowed history.
- So, lace up your walking shoes and come stroll through a side of Sydney you’ve never seen before.
- Bookings Essential – Limited Spaces Available!
The Harbour is the jewel in Sydney’s crown, yet it has witnessed all the foul deeds committed by its denizens of citizens. What appears to the outside world as a paradise is also populated by the wild, the wanting, and the tragic.
Experience its beauty, uncover its darkness… and walk away with stories you’ll never forget.
Meets at Circular Quay between Circular Quay Train Station and Wharf 4.
…stories the harbour thought had been drowned forever……
Sydney Harbour True Crime Walking Tour Reviews
Sydney Harbour True Crime Walking Tour Additional Information
Duration:- 90-100 Minutes
Frequency:- Most Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays with Extra Days during school holidays (specific start times are listed on the true crime tour calendar above).
Distance:- Approximately 2km (leisurely paced) on flat terrain (wheelchair friendly).
Dress Code:- Wear comfortable footwear.
Weather:- The true crime tour operates in nearly all weather conditions. The allure of the True Crime Tour is often heightened by wet and gloomy weather, adding to its mystique. Nevertheless, don’t forget to pack a raincoat or umbrella, just in case you need it.