Historic Jubilee Room NSW Parliament House Sydney at Parliament House Sydney
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6 Macquarie St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
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Reviews for Parliament House Sydney
Nerine Cummins
Located at 6 Macquarie Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 🇦🇺 This was my first time visiting and it was so worth it. We had High Tea at the restaurant (Strangers Restaurant). This was definitely delicious 😋 but I found it to be quite expensive for what you get. $70 was what we paid and the scones I don’t believe were freshly baked. The rest was wonderful. The staff were so welcoming and attentive. Nothing was too much trouble. We were also able to tour the lower and upper house. Our guides were so kind to give our group a personal tour of both places, while explaining how each worked and contributing some fascinating narratives. The paintings 🖼️ throughout the building are so beautiful and was lovely to see them. There’s several tours you can participate in and I would definitely recommend a visit. It’s a beautiful historic building where New South Wales laws are written and decided. It houses the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council and our state finances are controlled here. The tours are also FREE. You have to book though. You can actually watch the proceedings of parliament on a sitting day. To get into the building, you have to go through a bit of security and to get into the upper and lower house, you have to check your bags. I thoroughly enjoyed my visit. Highly recommend. Thumbs up! 👍👍
s vivekananda
It's a historic government building where laws of the state of New South Wales are enacted by elected members. They control state finances and discuss matters of importance to the state. There's a Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council housed here. Members of the public can visit by joining a public tour which is offered on Mondays. There's a lovely restaurant on the premises. The facade consists of a 2 storey Georgian building, the oldest public building in NSW.
David W
Must go if you are in Sydney. The public tour is only available on Monday and Friday. Booking is recommended.
Pauline Nathania
There is side tour for NSW Parliament every Mon - Fri. But on sitting day (meeting form of the members), there isn't one. But you can watch sideways on their sitting day but beware! There isn't glass seperating us with them. So we have to be silent. No photos or drinks in there.
Chardy C
We went for the public tour and had coffee over looking the Domain. We went because the building had just had a revamp and because it is the oldest public building in Australia. The tour guides were interesting and helpful; about the building and how parliament works. It is free and I was suprised how much being in the space made sense of how parliament works. Highly recommended Add it to the list of interesting free things to do in the city, everyone welcome, our group ranged from toddlers to the very elderly.
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