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From Potts Point to Elizabeth Bay Walk

Where
64-68 Macleay St
Elizabeth Bay NSW 2011
El Alamein Fountain
When

Saturday 7 June from 2pm to 4pm

Cost

Adult: $40.00Concession: $35.00AAA Member: Free

Explore the leafy streets of Potts Point and Elizabeth Bay with Julia, one of Australian Architecture Association's experienced volunteer tour guides.

Starting at the heritage-listed El Alamein Memorial Fountain, enjoy a two hour walking tour discovering a wide range of architect designed houses, repurposed buildings, the Wayside Chapel and many more interesting stops including a stroll through and over a stone bridge in the lovely Arthur McElhone Reserve.

Our walking tour meanders down to Sydney Harbour's waterfront at the beautiful Beare Park in Elizabeth Bay.

So much to see and hear about on this walking tour, book now.

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