A Lucky Trail in Sydney
Fountain, where wishes flow and luck follows.

Moments

Cupid Fountain,
Royal Botanic Garden
Warm escape from the busy Sydney
Hidden among palms and flowerbeds, this charming Cupid fountain offers a touch of old-world romance in the heart of Sydney. Nestled within Sydney's lush Royal Botanic Garden, this fountain is a quiet retreat where visitors can pause, make a wish by tossing in a coin, and soak up the garden's timeless charm.

Islay Wishing Well,
Queen Victoria Building
Most heart-warming hidden treasure
Beneath the grand domes of the Queen Victoria Building, this beloved Islay Wishing Well invites visitors to toss a coin while helping children's charities. Its elegant heritage setting and feel-good story make it a favorite stop for visitors of all ages.

II Porcellino, Sydney Hospital
A tradition that has delighted travellers for generations
Sydney's own lucky pig is a bronze wild boar inspired by a famous Florentine fountain (its twin!). It stands at the top of Martin Place and inside the Sydney Hospital. Following local tradition, travellers drop a coin through its mouth, rub its shiny snout for luck before continuing their adventures through the city. This tradition has delighted travellers for generations while supporting the hospital.