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.
Because happiness can be found even in the darkest of times… Twenty years on, the Harry Potter franchise still manages to fascinate us. And, for the first-time, an award-winning one-of-a-kind Harry Potter concert...
Razors were the weapon of choice among Sydney gangsters in the 1920s when the Razor Gangs ran the city. In 1927, the New South Wales parliament introduced the pistol licensing act and the dangerous drugs act which impos...
Count your rainbows. It’s been a long two years and its certainly been a long Winter. But the times they are a-changin’ and to usher in a brighter, more hopeful season, a vivid art installation called Sky Ca...
Motto Motto takes Japanese fine dining and makes it casual. We’re big fans of the Motto Motto. And by the looks of it, so are plenty of others around town. While the Japanese kitchen is known primarily for its mou...
The poignant story has charmed both kids and adults for over 80 years. Its’ the season of good cheer and community and to make it even better — The Little Prince is making a grand return to Sydney for a limi...
Salute the sun and groove your way into the weekend with a Saturday morning Silent Disco Yoga Session. To see the sun first thing in the morning is a phenomenal sight—the colours, the light, the unadulterated joy...
The Woollahra Gallery at Redleaf will be housed in an 1897 heritage building. After a long 4-month closure, Sydney’s art enthusiasts and culture fiends can finally step out and soak in all the exemplary art the ci...
Looking for Mexican food in the city? Although Fonda only debuted in Sydney around 2017, its instantly become a favourite amongst local diners. Taking inspiration from Mexico’s classic fondas, the restaurant has g...
Act fast and grab your tickets for this hilarious show. Comedy fans will adore Aunty Donna: The Magical Dead Cat Tour, which is coming to Australia next year from March to May. Aunty Donna first burst onto the Melbourne...
Captain Cook Cruises has been crisscrossing Sydney Harbour for the past 50 years and in that time have welcomed aboard some extremely esteemed guests including the Pope, presidents, vice-chancellors and members of Royal...