Mrs McAuliffe's seat (Mrs Macquarie's Chair) is carved on a large exposed sandstone on a peninsula at the northeast end of the Sydney Royal Botanic Garden (Royal Botanic Gardens) in downtown Sydney, the capital of NSW. The peninsula itself is named Mrs McAuliffe's Cape (Mrs Macquarie's Point). The Madame McAuley seat is not actually a chair, but an open-air rock carved into the shape of a chair, with three steps, in memory of Madame McAuley carved by a craftsman in 1810.
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Mrs McAuliffe's seat (Mrs Macquarie's Chair) is carved on a large exposed sandstone on a peninsula at the northeast end of the Sydney Royal Botanic Garden (Royal Botanic Gardens) in downtown Sydney, the capital of NSW. The peninsula itself is named Mrs McAuliffe's Cape (Mrs Macquarie's Point). The Madame McAuley seat is not actually a chair, but an open-air rock carved into the shape of a chair, with three steps, in memory of Madame McAuley carved by a craftsman in 1810.
Mrs. McAuliffe's seat, as one of the best scenery to see the sea, the bridge and the theater, is a wise move to join the Sydney itinerary. I think Mrs. McAuliffe, choose here to watch her husband's boat return, by the way, look at the scenery and relax in a daze, the choice is very good! Walking to Mrs. McCorley's seat, looking at the sea view, did not feel that the road is far away, if the time is right, the sunset is scattered on the sea, it is even more beautiful!
Mrs McAuliffe's seat (Mrs Macquarie's Chair) is carved on a large exposed sandstone on a peninsula at the northeast end of the Sydney Royal Botanic Garden (Royal Botanic Gardens) in downtown Sydney, the capital of NSW. The peninsula itself is named Mrs McAuliffe's Cape (Mrs Macquarie's Point). Mrs McAuley's seat is known for its excellent location and good view. It is only a narrow bay separated from the Sydney Opera House (Sydney Opera House), which is the best location to enjoy and shoot the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge (Sydney Harbour Bridge). Many postcards are taken from this angle. The place where the net red punches in.
Hand carved piece of sandstone in the Domain but what's notable is the area surrounding it which has beautiful views of Sydney harbor and is a great place to enjoy the sunset.
The location is very good to find, although it is a weekend, but 🅿️ parking spaces are quite a lot, very convenient
Beautiful scenery, fresh air, convenient transportation, a good place to travel
Seating 🪑 is right by the sea in the exhibition room!