Get ready for an unforgettable night out in the heart of the Sydney’s LGBTQ+ scene, led by a fabulous drag queen.
Embark on a 3-hour nightlife tour exploring the most famous gay bars in the area, perfect for solo guests, couples, groups of friends and locals of all ages seeking something fun and unique.
Your journey begins at Taylor Square, where your host will give you a run-down on the evening. Over the course of the night, you’ll visit 3 iconic Oxford Street venues, finishing at a bar with live music and drag queen performances.
As you explore Oxford Street, your drag queen host will regale you with entertaining stories, including some of the area’s sordid history and how Mardi Gras first started way back in 1978. You’ll also get a chance to visit some of Oxford Street’s famous LGBT-friendly retail stores.
At the end the glamour-filled evening, you'll get skip-the-line treatment to watch a drag queen show at a lively bar.
This tour requires a minimum of 2 guests to proceed.
Explore Oxford Street, the heart of Sydney's LGBT+ community.
We meet at the Rainbow Crossing next to Taylor Square (corner of Bourke and Campbell Streets).
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