They continued on Thursday with a parade through Sydney's south before the team received the keys to the city.
Following a fans day at Redfern Oval on Monday, hundreds of Rabbitohs supporters again turned out to see their heroes honoured in the city following the side's first premiership since 1971.
The team was first presented with the keys to Randwick City Council before heading into the the Sydney CBD on an open-top bus.
There, they were greeted by Lord Mayor Clover Moore at Sydney Town Hall and given another set of keys.
Rabbitohs parade in Sydney
PHOTO: The South Sydney Rabbitohs arrive in the Sydney CBD with the NRL premiership trophy. (ABC News: John Hayes Bell)
Rabbitohs coach Michael Maguire said it was a great honour to receive the keys to the city.
"To get to this point and get the win for all the great fans and for all the great people that have turned out today - what a day," Maguire told the crowd.
Rabbitohs captain John Sutton said his side had "the best fans in the competition".
"They'll support us anywhere and it's great to see them all here today," he said.
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all for just winning a premiership, being rewarded for being shit for 43 years.