Sydney is a city where sparkling harbors, golden beaches, and iconic architecture create one of the world’s most recognizable urban landscapes. From the historic streets of The Rocks to the sweeping curves of the Sydney Opera House and the natural beauty of its waterfront, the city reflects a vibrant blend of Aboriginal heritage, maritime history, and modern Australian culture.
The Sydney Scavenger Hunt and Self Guided Tour invites you to discover the city’s many faces through an engaging trail of exploration. Solve location based puzzles as you journey between famous landmarks, hidden laneways, and scenic harbor viewpoints, uncovering the stories of explorers, visionaries, and local communities that transformed Sydney into Australia’s largest and most celebrated city.
About Sydney Scavenger Hunt
Highlights of Sydney Scavenger Hunt
Play
Solve location based puzzles. Use logic, imagination and observation. No knowledge required.
Learn
Uncover fun facts, local legends and information about the attractions and the city.
Walk
Who doesn’t love walking as a way to explore a city? Do it at your own pace and discover hidden gems.
Flexibility
Start anytime. Time is with you and not against you. Customise your route. Snap photos as you go.
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Locations and Route (Show Map)
In the map you can check the optimised route. You can change the order and adjust it according to your needs.
Download the World City Trail app from the store and after the purchase you will receive a booking reference. Fill in your details and you are ready to go!
Step into a world where history isn’t just told—it’s solved. Experience the ultimate Sydney Scavenger Hunt and self-guided tour with optional voice narration. This interactive adventure merges a city-wide challenge with sightseeing, offering the most affordable way to explore the “Emerald City.” Without schedules or pressure, you’ll solve riddles in your preferred language and enjoy an immersive journey through a city where colonial heritage, modern skyscrapers, and the scent of the salty Pacific breeze create a truly enchanting atmosphere.
We have carefully curated the best route in Sydney, connecting 10 of the city’s most important attractions into one seamless, walkable journey. Your adventure begins at Darling Harbour, a vibrant waterfront precinct bustling with energy, before leading you to the historic St Andrew’s Cathedral School. From there, you will admire the Victorian grandeur of the Town Hall and the majestic Queen Victoria Building, a masterpiece of craftsmanship. The trail leads you to the spiritual heart of the city at the magnificent St Mary’s Cathedral and through the serene greenery of Queen’s Square. You will delve into the city’s foundations at the Museum of Sydney, housed within the historic Customs House, and continue toward the harbor’s edge. Your path reaches its spectacular conclusion at the world-famous Sydney Opera House, followed by an ascent up the Bridge Stairs for breathtaking views of the iconic skyline and the sparkling harbor waters.
Discover the maritime legacy of the city and the panoramic views of the harbor before finishing your journey. Conclude your quest having experienced the city’s finest gems for the lowest price available. Whether you are solving riddles in the shadow of the Sydney Opera House or navigating the picturesque Darling Harbour, you are getting the best exercise while uncovering the soul of the city with this unique experience.
Important information about Sydney Scavenger Hunt
Smartphone
You will need a fully charged smartphone with internet access and World City Trail app.
Self Guided Tour
Nobody will wait for you. Start anytime and do it at your own pace. Pause and resume anytime.
Not Suitable
For wheelchair users, people with mobility impairments or unaccompanied children.
Important
You don’t have to pay any entry fees.
Explore the attractions of Sydney Scavenger Hunt
Darling Harbour – starting point of Sydney Scavenger Hunt
Darling Harbour is a vibrant waterfront precinct that transformed from a former industrial dockyard into one of Sydney’s premier dining and entertainment hubs. This lively district features a stunning promenade lined with world-class museums, an aquarium, and various attractions that perfectly capture the city’s modern maritime spirit.
St. Andrew’s Cathedral
So, this is a beautiful cathedral church in Australia’s Anglican Church. Well, this is one of the major Gothic-styled buildings in Sydney. The exterior of the cathedral has a mellow brown color that is adding more to the rich texture. While the interior of the St. Andrew’s Cathedral comes up with a Perpendicular Gothic style’s harmonious composition.
Even though the cathedral is smaller comparatively but definitely a well-executed building that must be on your bucket list.
Town Hall
The Town Hall of Sydney is a beautiful landmark of the late 19th century. This has been built within prior Old Sydney Burial Ground. While local sandstone has been used in its construction in the style of Victorian Second Empire. Most importantly, this beautiful Town Hall has a lavishly ornamented composition with fanciful roofs and a focal tower.
Overall, it is a beautiful composite construction of brick and stone that can make you wow.
Queen Victoria Building
Queen Victoria Building aka QVB is a late 19th-century building. Architect George McRae was the designer of this building. However, the construction of this Romanesque Revival was completed in 1893 and 1898. Ritchie Brothers; a popular steel and metal company has built the domes of the Queen Victoria Building.
Previously, it has been used for different purposes. However, currently, after the renovation of the building, the City of Sydney is owning this building. Fortunately, it is open for visitors to visit.
St Mary’s Cathedral
This cathedral is a sign of the catholic church’s beginning in Australia. At present this has become a striking landmark developed in neo-gothic style. Additionally, this is now Archbishop of Sydney’s seat. The model of the building is similar to Lincoln Cathedral. While the imposing façade of the cathedral reflects Notre-Dame style.
Most importantly, you can find stained glass windows inside the cathedral that cast beautiful light patterns. Overall, this is a worth-visiting place for every visitor.
Queen’s square
So, here is an amazing public square in Sydney. At King Street’s junction, you can find this square. The Square has named in the honor of respected Queen Victoria. However, Lachlan Macquarie planned the location of the Queen’s square. As this is a public square, so more often political and individual protests can be seen here.
Museum of Sydney
This is a modern museum which has built around the very first Government House of Australia. However, the museum is celebrating characters and people that have shaped the soul and character of the city. Over time, it has become the center of the social and administrative life of the city.
However, you can visit this museum to explore the stories of Sydney from its beginning to the present.
Customs House
This is another heritage-listed space of museum situated in the Circular Quay. This Customs house has served for multiple purposes previously. However, this is a double-story building. Mortimer Lewis has designed its architecture. It also features 13 expensive and large windows in its façade for a clearer view of all the shipping activities happening there. The building is still standing in excellent condition and attracts numerous visitors here daily.
Opera House
Opera House can be one of the very interesting things to come to mind whenever you think of Sydney. It is because this World heritage-listed building is truly stunning. However, you can find it illuminating when you will visit it at night.
Bridge Stairs – ending point of Sydney Scavenger Hunt
This is another iconic symbol of the city. The Bridge Stairs offer a historic pedestrian connection from Cumberland Street up to the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge walkway. Climbing these granite steps provides an immediate sense of the bridge’s massive scale and grants access to one of the most famous harbor views in the world.















Viviane– Australia –
Ce jeu nous permet de faire un circuit pour visiter Sydney. Très pratique pour se laisser guider à travers la ville à notre rythme.
United Kingdom –
Most of activities were good bu the clock asked for incorrect awnser
Australia –
So much fun
Australia –
Took us a the first one to understand what was going on, because we didn’t quite understand the instructions. (Our fault lol) We got the 2nd one correct verbally but spelt it wrong in the app, so that would be my only critique. Other than that, we know several people that would love this is as a gift! A great way to explore and get to know your city. Would do it again with a few of my smarty pants friends. Very enjoyable – well done.
MaryS –
Really good and nice activity! We explored the city of Sydney in a nice way. We walked a lot- we really like walking- and figured out together on how to solve the riddles. Not always easy, there are some riddles that are really challenging! Also it was very cheap. Nice idea !