Old Government House – Ghost Night
Enjoy a spooky evening exploring Old Government House on our ever-popular ghost night. These tours have run for many years and guests always enjoy the tours. Tour this Georgian house by candlelight. Imagine the people who once walked these halls. Hear stories from staff, volunteers and past guests of unusual happenings. Learn of our colonial past.
This is truly a unique way to experience this World Heritage listed property and learn about the people who once lived in this house. This tour will help to bring history alive.
This tour will appeal to people over the age of 16. It will especially appeal to people with an interest in history who want to see a different perspective. It is also a fun way for a group to enjoy a night out. Gather a group and make a booking.
At the end of the tour enjoy a light supper of tea, coffee and something sweet and reflect on your experiences with other guests. This is your chance to describe any experiences you may have had on the tour.
Please note:
- This event is not suitable for guests under 16
- This tour is two hours in duration and requires a basic level of fitness
- Part of this tour involves walking up stairs and walking through Parramatta Park where lighting is minimal (bring a torch or use your phone to light the way). Sensible shoes are recommended.
For further information and Terms and Conditions please visit www.friendsofogh.com
Don't miss! Special school holiday ghost tours for children aged 9 - 15 now available.
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