Historic Bendigo Two Hour City Walking Tour

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Historic Bendigo Two Hour City Walking Tour

Walking and Biking Tours
1 min guests
25 max guests

Highlights

  • Stroll through Bendigo's historic streets, absorbing the grandeur of French-inspired architecture from the gold rush era.
  • Pause at Rosalind Park, where you uncover tales of the Red Ribbon Rebellion, a pivotal moment in Australia’s democracy.
  • Explore the legacy of George Lansell at the old Sandhurst Mining Exchange, delving into the city’s mining history.
  • Engage with local guides who vividly narrate Bendigo's rich stories, offering a unique perspective for both visitors and locals.

Step back into the 1800s on this captivating award winning two-hour walking tour through the heart of Bendigo, once the richest city in the world. Over a relaxed 3.3 kilometre stroll, you’ll uncover the stories, characters and architecture that defined Australia’s golden age.

Your journey begins at the Bendigo Visitor Centre before winding through historic streets lined with grand French-inspired buildings that showcase the city’s gold rush wealth. Pause at Rosalind Park, once the centre of the gold diggings, and hear about the Red Ribbon Rebellion, a landmark protest in Australia’s path to democracy.

Discover the legacy of George Lansell, the Quartz King, and the fortunes traded at the old Sandhurst Mining Exchange. Learn about Bendigo’s vibrant Chinese community whose contributions shaped the city’s culture and heritage.

With engaging local guides bringing the past to life, this tour offers more than dates and places, it’s a chance to walk in the footsteps of miners, moguls and rebels who built Bendigo. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a local wanting a new perspective, the Historic Bendigo City Walking Tour is the perfect introduction to Australia’s golden city.

Itinerary highlights

Pall Mall & Grand Architecture

Marvel at French-inspired civic buildings designed during Bendigo’s golden age, including the Post Office, Law Courts, Mining Exchange, View Point and Alexandra Fountain.

Rosalind Park and Red Ribbon Rebellion

Stroll through leafy Rosalind Park, once the bustling goldfield camp, and hear the story of the 1853 protest that helped shape Australian democracy.

Colonial Justice

Visit the Old Supreme Court, Police Barracks and Gaol to uncover tales of law, order, and life on the wild goldfields.

Chinese Precinct & Gardens

Discover the contribution and resilience of Bendigo’s Chinese community, whose culture and traditions became a lasting part of the city.

Bendigo Town Hall

Admire Bendigo’s grand Town Hall, a civic masterpiece that reflects the ambition and prosperity of a city built on gold.

Famous Shamrock Hotel

Step inside Bendigo’s most famous hotel, once host to opera stars, dancers, and visiting royalty, and soak up its colourful history.

Tour details

  • Walking and Biking Tours
  • Half Day or Less
  • Small Group Tour
  • Basic
  • Available from 8 October 2025 to 31 December 2026

Features

Service facilities

  • Family Friendly
  • Pet Friendly – Enquire
  • Public Toilet
Accessibility

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

Access & Inclusion

  • An access and inclusion statement is available on the business website.

  • https://bendigoguidedtours.com.au/accessibility-guide/

Operation information

Bendigo Guided Tours

Bendigo Guided Tours creates award-winning, small-group experiences that showcase the very best of Bendigo.

From gold-rush legends and grand architecture to flavour-filled foodie experiences, each tour is designed to immerse you in the city’s stories, sights, and character. Led by friendly, knowledgeable guides, these are engaging, thoughtfully paced experiences that reveal the layers of a city built on gold.

Accreditations

  • Quality Tourism Accreditation
  • Sustainable Tourism Accreditation by ATIC

Memberships

  • Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation
  • Visitor Information Centre

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