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The Old Fitzroy Hotel

Louis Nowra's Walking Tour of Woolloomooloo

Where
129 Dowling St
Woolloomooloo NSW 2011
Meet at the Old Fitzroy Hotel
When

Thursday 18 April 2024 from 12pm to 4pm

Join local legend, Louis Nowra, for an exclusive walking tour through the vibrant streets of Woolloomooloo, exploring the rich history and captivating stories brought to life in his acclaimed book, Woolloomooloo.

Schedule:

  • 12pm Meet Louis Nowra at The Old Fitz. Enjoy a pre-walk mingle. 

  • 12:30pm Guided walk with Louis, delving into hidden corners of Woolloomooloo as he shares captivating stories and insights from his book.

  • 1:30pm Return to The Old Fitz for a three-course lunch and drink on arrival.

  • Post-Lunch: Louis opens the floor for a Q&A session, offering a unique opportunity to delve deeper into the book and the fascinating past of the king of suburbs, Woolloomooloo. 

Tickets include the following: 

  • A signed copy of Louis Nowra’s “Woolloomooloo”

  • A walking tour led by Louis himself

  • A three-course lunch at The Old Fitzroy

  • A chance to interact with Louis during a Q&A session

  • A complimentary drink after your walk around the streets. 

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