Broken Hill Tapestry City Tour
Broken Hill Tapestry City Tour
Broken Hill Tapestry City Tour
$79 Adults (16+) | $39 Children
A vibrant journey through Broken Hill’s rich blend of art, history, and iconic landmarks—from world-class galleries to milk bar nostalgia and mining history.
* Includes pick up and return to your Broken Hill accommodation. This tour operates daily from March through to November. Book for 4 and save 20% – discount automatically applied at checkout.
- We begin at the famous Jack Absalom Gallery, exploring the vivid works of the legendary outback artist (entry fee included).
- Next, we delve into the Geology & Mineralogy Museum, where Broken Hill’s glittering natural riches are on full display (entry fee included).
- We then visit the Silver City Art Centre to experience The Big Picture (entry fee included).
- We stop in at Bell’s Milk Bar, Australia’s oldest operating milk bar, to enjoy a nostalgic treat (at your own cost).
- Then we drive along Argent and Blende Streets, uncovering the rich history behind the city’s most iconic buildings.
- Next we stop at the historic Sulphide Street railway station building to read about the infamous 1915 Picnic Train attack.
- We pause to see the Syndicate of Seven statues and the historic time capsule that marks the city’s bold beginnings.
- We take a stroll through Sturt Park, visiting the moving Titanic Band Memorial and the old council pool.
- We explore the The Shed Gallery, filled with beautifully displayed aboriginal and contemporary art. (entry fee included)
- Finally, we head to the Junction Mine, where historic original mining structures and equipment have been retained.
A memorable experience of Broken Hill
Tom’s local knowledge made every stop meaningful and memorable.
Great tour full of interesting insights
Tom made us feel right at home. He knew everyone, shared great stories, and showed us places we’d never have found on our own.
Perfect for first time visitors
We knew nothing about Broken Hill before this, but we left with a real appreciation for the place. Great introduction to the region!
