Sydney Opera House Guided Walking Tour (Korean Guided Tour + Meal & Drinks)
Capture the iconic sails and waterfront views of the Sydney Opera House, a must-see symbol of Australia's vibrant arts scene and architectural innovation. Perfect for memorable photos and stunning vistas.
The Sydney Opera House is an iconic architectural masterpiece and a premier cultural venue in Australia. It hosts world-class performances, including opera, ballet, theatre, and concerts, drawing visitors from around the globe. Whether you're attending a show or exploring its stunning structure, this landmark offers a unique blend of artistic excellence and visual splendor. Discover the magic of this UNESCO World Heritage site, where innovative design meets vibrant cultural experiences. Walking through its halls and taking a guided tour allows you to appreciate the intricate craftsmanship and rich history that make the Opera House a symbol of Sydney and Australia’s artistic spirit.
Smart casual attire is recommended, especially if attending performances. Comfortable shoes are advised for touring the building’s various sections.
Your experience
Step beneath the iconic sails for a 1-hour guided tour of Sydney Opera House, with access to key performance spaces.
Getting started
Check in at the Welcome Center on the Lower Concourse level of the Sydney Opera House. After ticket validation, your guide will greet you and provide a brief introduction before leading your group inside.
What to expect
Sydney Opera House: Opened in 1973, the Sydney Opera House is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the world’s most distinctive architectural landmarks. The venue hosts over 1,800 performances each year and is celebrated for its innovative design and cultural significance.
Features
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Performance spaces: Visit select venues within the Opera House, where major concerts, operas, and events are staged annually.
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Architectural insights: Learn about the building’s unique sail-inspired design and the engineering challenges overcome during its construction.
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Behind-the-scenes access: Explore areas not typically open to the public, offering a closer look at daily operations and artistic preparation.
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Multilingual expertise: You can choose a tour in either English, Spanish, Japanese, Mandarin, Korean, French, or German. Your guide will provide detailed commentary and answer all your questions about the Opera House throughout the tour.
Extras
Upgrade your ticket to include a meal and drink at one of three premium dining venues: Midden by Mark Olive, House Canteen, or the Opera Bar.
What's Included
What's Excluded
Know Before You Go
Know before you go
What to bring
- Comfortable shoes
What’s not allowed
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Oversize luggage
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Video recording
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Baby strollers
Accessibility
- This tour is not suitable for guests with wheelchairs.
Additional information
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Guests will need to climb 300 stairs, so please wear comfortable walking shoes.
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Tours do not operate on Good Friday, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve, and New Year's Day before 11am.
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If you've opted for the meal upgrade, you can redeem it at the House Canteen or Opera Bar between 11:30am and 6pm or Midden by Mark Olive, between 11:30am-2:30pm for lunch, or 5-6pm for dinner.
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Venue access is subject to availability at the time of your tour.
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Please check in at the Welcome Center located on the Lower Concourse level of the Sydney Opera House.
Instructions
What to Expect
About Sydney Opera House Tickets, Tours & Visitor Information
The Sydney Opera House, situated on Bennelong Point, is an architectural marvel renowned for its distinctive sail-like design. Opened in 1973, it has become one of the most recognizable landmarks in the world. The venue comprises multiple performance spaces, including the Concert Hall, Drama Theatre, Playhouse, Forecourt, and Studio, each offering different experiences for visitors. Visitors can enjoy guided tours that explore its innovative construction, history, and behind-the-scenes insights into its operational excellence. Concert-goers and theatre enthusiasts can immerse themselves in live performances showcasing international and local talent. The Opera House's design allows for exceptional acoustics and sightlines, ensuring an unforgettable experience. Its picturesque location and striking silhouette make it a must-visit for travelers seeking cultural depth and architectural beauty.
Highlights
Why Book Online?
Booking your tickets and tours online ensures guaranteed entry, allows you to skip the lines, and helps plan your visit more efficiently. Compare different options and secure instant confirmation for a hassle-free experience at this iconic venue.
History
Designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon, the Sydney Opera House is a masterpiece of 20th-century architecture. Construction began in 1957 and concluded in 1973, facing many challenges including budget overruns and design revisions. Despite initial criticisms, the structure has become a symbol of Australia’s innovation and resilience. The Opera House was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2007, recognized for its groundbreaking design and engineering. Over the decades, it has hosted countless historic performances and events, solidifying its status as a cultural landmark. Its location on Bennelong Point and its striking roof shells make it not only an acoustic marvel but an enduring icon representing Sydney’s vibrant arts scene.
Opening Hours
The Sydney Opera House offers guided tours daily from morning to late afternoon, with performances scheduled throughout the week in its various venues. Check specific event timings for shows and tours, and arrive early to enjoy the full experience.
Best Time to Visit
Visit during spring (September to November) or autumn (March to May) for pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Special events and performances often enhance your experience during these seasons.
What to See Inside
Inside the Sydney Opera House, you'll find multiple performance venues, including the grandeur Concert Hall with its excellent acoustics, the Drama Theatre for dramatic performances, and the Playhouse for smaller shows. Guided tours take you through the auditorium spaces, backstage areas, and architectural highlights, providing insights into the building's innovative design and construction. There are also exhibitions that display the history and cultural significance of the Opera House, along with inviting cafes and shops to enhance your visit.
Things to Know
Plan ahead to secure tickets for popular shows or guided tours. The venue is wheelchair accessible and offers multiple amenities, including cafes and gift shops. Dress comfortably but appropriately for performances or tours, and arrive early to find your seat or explore the complex.
Visitor Rules
No smoking is permitted inside or around the venue. Photography may be restricted during performances. Please respect other visitors and maintain silence during shows. Food and drinks are available at designated areas, but outside consumables are not permitted in performance venues.
Is It Worth Visiting?
Visiting the Sydney Opera House offers a unique blend of architectural admiration, cultural enrichment, and stunning waterfront settings. It’s an unmissable experience for travelers seeking artistic inspiration and iconic photo opportunities, making it well worth your time and tickets.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, guided tours are available daily, allowing you to explore the building's architecture and history without attending a show.
Some guided tours require separate tickets, but many can be booked alongside performance tickets for convenience.
Yes, the venue is fully accessible, including ramps, elevators, and accessible facilities.
Children are welcome, but please check age restrictions for specific performances and tours to ensure suitability.
Arrive at least 30 minutes before the show starts to settle in and enjoy pre-performance amenities.
Yes, several cafes and restaurants are available on-site for dining before or after your visit.
Booking online in advance is recommended for guaranteed entry, better deals, and to skip queues.
How to Get There
Accessible via Sydney’s public transport system, take a train or ferry to Circular Quay and walk to the Opera House. It’s also easily reached by bus or car, with parking options available nearby.
Smart casual attire is recommended, especially if attending performances. Comfortable shoes are advised for touring the building’s various sections.













