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Mother's Day High Tea at NSW Parliament

Where
Strangers' Restaurant
Strangers' Restaurant
6 Macquarie St, Sydney NSW 2000
NSW Parliament | 6 Macquarie Street, Sydney NSW 2000
When

Friday 10 May from 12pm to 3pm

Cost

Starting from: $65.00

Treat you and your mum to Mother's Day High Tea at Australia's oldest Parliament.

High Tea | Friday, 10th May 2024 | 12 pm to 3 pm (last seating at 1:30 pm)

Traditional High Tea | $65 pp

Sparking High Tea | $75 pp

Rose Sparkling High Tea | $80 pp

Tour + High Tea | $65 pp (From 3rd May 2024)

  • Minimum 2 people, Maximum 24

  • A credit card guarantee is required for this package.

  • If your booking is cancelled within 24 hours a cancellation fee may apply.

High Tea available every Friday & additional Thursday Dates are added throughout the year due to demand 

Bookings are essential. For more information and how to book, please head to the NSW Parliament website or call us on 02 9230 2124.

Contact event organiser

NSW Parliament

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