Argyle Cut
Argyle Cut is a pub in The Rocks. We don't yet have enough signals to confirm whether dogs are allowed. It's best to check with the venue before visiting with your dog. Just 200m away, Observatory Hill Park is a great nearby park for a walk with your dog.
Before you go
- ℹ️Dog access hasn't been confirmed yet — best to check before visiting.
- 💧No confirmed water bowl for dogs — bring some just in case.
- 🌤No confirmed outdoor dog area — best to check before visiting.
What people say
Marvellous Vivid display in the Argyle Cut! The creativity of using a very large "canvas" like the top of the Cut, so we all had to crane our necks upward to look at it, was a terriffic artistic insight.
This roadway was built in the 19th century to allow access from The Rocks to Millers Point. Originally started with convict labour using hand tools it was finished by council staff who used explosives to blast through the rock. It survives today under the Harbour Bridge as an example of an early public works project in Sydney.
The Argyle cut is an amazing piece of convict handiwork that is easily accessable for the public to view. Walking through it to from George Street to Lower Fort street is like moving through another world. It is a cool escape during the summer heat and seeing maiden hair ferns growing in the cracks of moisture is taking you away from the realisation that you are actually in the centre of Sydney. Highly recommended for tourists and locals alike.
I love walking through here and looking at the construction and engineering that was done over a 150 years ago. Very cool
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