Join one of Oxford Street's legendary Drag Queens for a one-of-a-kind, not to be missed, outrageously camp, city tour of Sydney – our gay "Emerald City". It doesn't matter if you're a local or a visitor you'll learn things about Sydney (and our gay history) you didn't even know - it's not all glitter and rainbows. All this while sipping champagne and visiting the most stunning, iconic, bucket-list locations that all work together to make this one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
Fasten your seat belts and get your cameras ready as your Travel Director and his gorgeous, glamazon stewardess take you on a whirlwind tour of all the must-see sights this gay old harbour city has to offer.
Dust off your knees after your “Hail Marys” and we’ll depart St Mary’s Cathedral for the stunning Botanical Gardens and Mrs Macquarie’s Chair. Poor Mrs Macquarie was dragged kicking and screaming from her life of luxury in England to the newly founded colony of New South Wales. Mrs Macquarie’s Chair sits high on the peninsula in the Botanical Gardens, overlooking the harbour, and is an exposed sandstone rock that was hand carved into a bench by convicts in 1810. Your multi-award-winning drag hostess will gaily re-enact the daily ritual carried out by Mrs Macquarie, the wife of the then New South Wales Governor, as she would make her way here to “take in the views” and longingly wait for a ship to take her home. After, we will toast Mrs Macquarie’s misfortune with a glass or two of Australian sparkling wine as we bask in the spectacular views over the Harbour.