Service Details

Darlinghurst Dining Tour

Supplier Name:

The Sydney Connection

Departure Date:

Adults:

Children (13 - 17):

Children older than 17 are costed as Adults.

Child Ages:

Specify child ages as at time of travel

Price:

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Inclusions:

- Pick-up from guests inner city hotel.

- Dinner - 4 set courses with a welcome cocktail and accompanying wines.

- services and knowledge of a local food guide.

- flexible dining options.


What to Bring:

- Wear comfortable walking shoes; bring your own umbrella if raining.

Departure Time:

Valid for 01APR24-31MAR25: 06:00pm

Departure Days:

Valid for 01APR24-31MAR25: Wednesday except: 01JAN, 19FEB, 26FEB

Duration:

4 hours

Departure Location:

Valid for 01APR24-31MAR25: Bei, 373 Bourke Street, Darlinghurst

Departure/ Pickup Info:

City Hotels

*Pickup Request:

Note: Pickup requests are subject to confirmation.

itinerary:

~~ 01-Apr-2023 to 31-Mar-2024~~Valid for 01APR23-31MAR24:

The curved sandstone building that houses our first bar in Darlinghurst, was in a former life a bank. Now it’s a flash Art Deco-style space with guilt and mirrors reflecting the marble, velvet and brass interiors. Modern Australian cuisine is well-represented with a dash of French or Italian thrown in for good measure. Situated on the pulsing Oxford Street, you can feel the grit that holds together this nightlife precinct and builds on its rich history of gay-culture and the darker side of nightlife. Get your photo taken on the famed rainbow crossing. Discover a terracotta dining room with bi-fold windows opening onto the colourful Darlo street life or a French bistro in an original Sydney sandstone cottage serving divine cuisine from Southern France with a modern twist. Darlo has it all.~~~~

~~ 01-Apr-2024 to 31-Mar-2025~~Valid for 01APR24-31MAR25:

Housed in a grand terrace house, Dead Ringer with its handsome bar, set in the middle of the dining room framed by leather banquettes, is situated a few steps from the famous Darlinghurst Rainbow crossing and pulsing Oxford Street. You can feel the grit that holds together this nightlife precinct building on its rich history of gay-culture and the darker side of Sydney’s nightlife.

Discover Victoria Street’s lively dining precinct and the latest stripped-back brick dining room adorned with street art, located above a pumping wine bar. Modern Australian cuisine is well-represented with Italian and South Asian influenced dishes. Darlo has it all.~~~~

Important Info:

Special Requests:

(240 Char Limit)

Note: Special requests generate directly to the service provider and cannot be guaranteed.