Sydney’s Oldest Pubs 🍻 Some Are Nearly 200 Years Old!

Come take a walk with me round some of Sydney’s oldest pubs - some of these places are nearly 200 years old! From the Victorian splendour of Marble Bar (1893) to the Lord Nelson (1841) and the Fortune of War with its licence dating back to 1828, this historic Sydney pub crawl takes you through the CBD and The Rocks visiting some of the most iconic heritage pubs in Australia. Along the way there are convict-era stories, harbour worker history, bubonic plague relocations, Irish migration connections and even a ghost said to haunt the Hero of Waterloo 👻 If you love Sydney pubs, history and a proper Aussie pub tour, this one’s for you. 🍻 PUBS FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE Marble Bar (1893) Sussex Hotel (mid-1800s origins) Lord Nelson Brewery Hotel (1841) Hero of Waterloo (1843 – haunted legend 👀) Australian Heritage Hotel (1914 building) Harbour View Hotel (relocated after plague clearances) Mercantile Hotel (Sydney’s longest-running Irish pub since 1914) Orient Hotel (1840s origins) Fortune of War (licence dating back to 1828) 📍 Locations: Sydney CBD & The Rocks Subscribe for weekly Sydney pub crawls and SMASHD adventures. #SydneyPubs #SydneyHistory #TheRocksSydney #PubCrawl #SMASHD