ANZAC Memorial Hyde Park – Free Sunday Guided Tour
A free one-hour guided tour of the ANZAC Memorial in Hyde Park every Sunday at 10am — explore the stunning 1934 Art Deco architecture and hear the moving stories behind one of Sydney's most significant buildings.
Hyde Park South, Liverpool Street, Sydney NSW 2000
About this activity
If your family missed the ANZAC Day special tours on Saturday, the ANZAC Memorial offers its regular free guided tours every Sunday at 10am — and they are just as worthwhile any week of the year.
The memorial is a 1934 Art Deco masterpiece that honours the 226,000 men and women of NSW who served in the First World War. The hour-long highlights tour takes in the Hall of Memory and Hall of Service, explains the extraordinary symbolism built into the architecture, the sculptures by Rayner Hoff, and the thousands of names inscribed throughout the building. It is quietly magnificent — and children who've just watched the ANZAC Day march the day before will find the stories particularly resonant.
Families can look forward to:
- Free one-hour guided highlights tour every Sunday at 10am — no bookings needed
- Explore the stunning Art Deco architecture of one of Australia's finest memorials
- Discover the stories of NSW men and women commemorated within the building
- The Hall of Memory's domed ceiling and the Pool of Reflection are breathtaking
- Sculptures by renowned Australian artist Rayner Hoff throughout the building
- Open 9am–5pm daily with free entry — worth exploring independently too
- Located in Hyde Park South — combine with a picnic in the park afterwards
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