Mrs Macquarie's Chair
Iconic Sydney lookout with stunning harbour views.

About Mrs Macquarie's Chair
Mrs Macquarie's Chair is more than just a seat carved into stone; it is a portal to Sydney's colonial past and a symbol of the city's enduring allure. Located on a peninsula within the Royal Botanic Garden, the chair offers unrivaled views of Sydney's most famous landmarks, including the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge. The chair was commissioned by Governor Lachlan Macquarie in honor of his wife, Elizabeth, who longed for a place to reflect and enjoy the natural beauty of the harbour. Visitors to the site can not only enjoy the stunning scenery but also immerse themselves in the history of the early 19th century as they learn about Elizabeth Macquarie's influence on the cultural and architectural development of the region. The experience is enhanced by the lush surroundings of the Botanic Garden, making it a perfect escape within the city. A short walk from the chair leads to other attractions such as the Art Gallery of New South Wales and the historic Domain. Whether you're capturing the perfect photo, enjoying a leisurely picnic, or simply soaking in the serenity, Mrs Macquarie's Chair is a must-visit destination that captures the spirit of Sydney.
Highlights
- Sandstone chair carved in 1810 for Elizabeth Macquarie.
- Panoramic views of Sydney Harbour, Opera House, and Harbour Bridge.
- Located within the tranquil Royal Botanic Garden.
- Historical significance tied to Sydney's early colonial history.
- Perfect spot for photography and sightseeing.
- Nearby attractions include the Art Gallery of New South Wales and the Domain.
- Ideal location for picnics and leisurely walks.
Plan Your Visit
Opening Hours
- MondayOpen 24 hours
- TuesdayOpen 24 hours
- WednesdayOpen 24 hours
- ThursdayOpen 24 hours
- FridayOpen 24 hours
- SaturdayOpen 24 hours
- SundayOpen 24 hours
