Explore unusual things to do in Sydney: we reveal the secret places to visit, quirky sights to see, cool neighbourhoods to try, and guides to making the most of the city all year round. It’s your must-read guide to Sydney, for visitors and locals alike.
It’s officially 12 days till Christmas and one of Sydney’s prettiest Christmas light displays is back along with heaps of other festive events at Darling Square. Only a few minutes from Darling Harbour which...
If you’re already dreading the post-holiday blues that inevitably follow Christmas, the NSW government has announced a huge summer festival that’ll pull you right out of that post-Christmas funk. Elevate Syd...
It’s easy to see why the Van Gogh Alive exhibition has been so successful. Visitors to the kaleidoscopic experience are surrounded by large-scale projections of some of the Dutch post-impressionist painter’s...
Japanese restaurants are enjoying a moment in Sydney right now. After a disco-themed Japanese bar opened in Oxford Street just last month, a new pop-up experience is making its way to Darling Harbour’s Tumbalong P...
For fans of Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit and J. R. R. Tolkien’s work in general, a visit to Hobbiton is an essential bucket list experience. Now eager fans of Middle Earth are getting a chance to enjoy overnight...
2023 is around the corner and the best way to fight the post-holiday blues is to gather your crew for the first celebration of the new year. Lucky for us, Sydney’s NYE celebrations are pretty legendary and the cit...
In a perfect world, Christmas would last all year long. From cheery markets to beautiful light displays, what’s not to love? Another sure shot way of getting into the festive spirit is…...
Buy From the Bush first made an appearance in Sydney in 2019 with thousands of locals in attendance. The grassroots movement has played a pivotal role in connecting the bush to the city by bringing the very best rural b...
Universities are repositories of knowledge and the Chau Chak Wing Museum at the University of Sydney, just like the Museum of Human Disease at the University of New South Wales, is replete with objects and artefacts fro...