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Hickson Road Reserve, Sydney

The Hickson Road Reserve in The Rocks is a popular filming spot for its picture-perfect backdrop of palm trees, and extensive views of Sydney Harbour, the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge..

The Hickson Road Reserve in The Rocks is a popular filming spot for its picture-perfect backdrop of palm trees, and extensive views of Sydney Harbour, the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge.


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About Hickson Road Reserve

 The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia

Hickson Road Reserve and Nearby Sights on Map

Sydney Writers Walk

Stretching from the Overseas Passenger Terminal on West Circular Quay to the Sydney Opera House forecourt on East Circular Quay, the Sydney Writers Walk is a path lined with a series of 60 metal plaques dedicated to authors who have spent time in Australia at some point of time in their lives

Sydney Harbour Bridge

Known as the 'coat hanger' among locals for its arched design, the Sydney Harbour Bridge is an icon of the city

Cadmans Cottage

Dating back to 1816, Cadmans Cottage is one of the oldest residential buildings in Sydney

The Rocks Discovery Museum

Housed in a restored mid-19thcentury sandstone warehouse, The Rocks Discovery Museum tells the story of The Rocks area of Sydney from the pre-European era when it was known as Warrane to the present day

Gannon House Gallery

Gannon House in the Rocks is an art gallery dedicated to works by renowned as well as upcoming indigenous artists such as Gloria Petyarre, Jeannie Pwerle, and Charlie Tjapangarti

Museum of Contemporary Art Australia

The Rocks

The Rocks is a historical point of interest in Sydney, being the site of the first penal settlement of Captain James Cook's convicts from Great Britain in 1788 AD

Sydney Opera House

One of the most famous and iconic buildings in the world, the Sydney Opera House on the harbor is the acme of architectural brilliance

Nurses Walk

Circular Quay

Forming the northern edge of Sydney's central business district, Circular Quay is the main ferry terminal in the city with connections to the Taronga Zoo, Manly, Cockatoo Island, Watsons Bay, and other major attractions