Mrs Macquarie's Chair, Sydney
Facts and practical information
Nestled on the edge of Sydney Harbour, Mrs Macquarie's Chair offers a unique vantage point that captures the essence of Sydney's natural beauty and historical significance. This hand-carved sandstone rock was shaped into a bench in 1810 for Elizabeth Macquarie, the wife of Governor Lachlan Macquarie, who was known for taking pleasure in the panoramic views of the harbor.
The site, which stands as a memorial to Mrs. Macquarie's appreciation of the area, provides visitors with breathtaking views of iconic landmarks, including the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge. It is a testament to the deep personal and emotional connections that have shaped Sydney's historical narrative.
Accessible to the public, Mrs Macquarie's Chair is more than just a viewing spot; it is a historical landmark that offers a window into the colonial past of Australia. The area surrounding the chair, known as Mrs Macquarie's Point, is part of the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney and is a favored location for both locals and tourists seeking to enjoy a picnic, watch the sunset, or simply revel in the panoramic vistas of Sydney Harbour.
Despite its simplicity, Mrs Macquarie's Chair holds a special place in the hearts of Sydneysiders. It represents the city's colonial heritage and is a physical reminder of the personal stories that are woven into the fabric of Sydney's history.
Mrs Macquarie's Chair – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Sydney Opera House, Royal Botanic Garden, Government House, Argyle Stores.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is Mrs Macquarie's Chair open?
- Monday 24h
- Tuesday 24h
- Wednesday 24h
- Thursday 24h
- Friday 24h
- Saturday 24h
- Sunday 24h
Which popular attractions are close to Mrs Macquarie's Chair?
How to get to Mrs Macquarie's Chair by public transport?
Bus
- Andrew Boy Charlton Pool (7 min walk)
- Circular Quay • Lines: 302, 303 (17 min walk)
Ferry
- Garden Island • Lines: F7 (11 min walk)
- Circular Quay Wharf 2 • Lines: F2, F7 (17 min walk)
Train
- Circular Quay (19 min walk)
- Martin Place (24 min walk)
Light rail
- Circular Quay • Lines: L2, L3 (20 min walk)
- Bridge Street • Lines: L2, L3 (25 min walk)