Best Free Fun Things To Do In Sydney Australia

Great Travels tips for Free Things To Do in Sydney!

“If Paris is a city of lights, Sydney is the city of fireworks” – Baz Luhrmann

Sydney Harbor Australia

As Australia’s foremost global city, Sydney is considered one of the planet’s most green and connected cities. Sydney offers an excellent choice for numerous tourists, business leaders, and thousands of students each year.  Blessed with a sunny climate along with stunning beaches, Sydney is one of the most vibrant and dazzling cities in the world.

And the good news is that visiting doesn’t require a plump purse to enjoy the sights and sounds of Sydney.  Here are our best travel tips to explore Sydney and see the sites – for Free!

Sydney Harbor Bridge strolling:

The Sydney Harbor Bridge Climb will cost you at least $150; however, you can get the nearest best experience for zilch by taking a simple stroll along with the pedestrian lane at the eastern edge of the Harbor Bridge.  No you won’t be soaring into the air, but you’ll still experience the awesome iconic views of Sydney Harbor.  Take your own postcard shot for free!

Bondi to Coogee beach stroll:

Opt for one of the most amazing walks in Sydney. This route encompasses some of most iconic beaches of Sydney. During late spring time, feast your eyes on the free Sea Sculptures.

The NSW Art Gallery:

Sydney’s premier art institution welcomes all its visitors for free and showcases classics which include the lot on display, right from Aboriginal to contemporary Asian Art. Enjoy bonus films and free talks on Wednesday nights.

Dip in the Camp Cove waters:

Shun the Bondi beach crowds and head towards one of the most intimate beaches of Sydney – The Camp Cove. Here you are allowed to pitch your umbrella right in front of the costliest homes in the city as well as drift on the wave-free waterfront.

Royal Botanic Gardens:

These gracefully furnished and maintained gardens possess everything from herbs to succulents, as well as a sultry greenhouse. Located right in the city’s heart, it’s an ideal picnic spot for families. Schedule your vacation to experience their exceptional free tours.

Bronte Park:

Visitors can relish community barbecues (coin-operated) at this outdoor lunch spot which is almost free. Enjoy a dip just before munching sausages in between a ‘Brazilian meat fest’ and a ‘Korean family Grill’, while simultaneously enjoying the radiant sea-side views.

Toe Tapping at Opera Bar:

Each night and on every weekend afternoon, free live music flows through this stunning terrace bar with spectacular harbor views. And in case if you’re not content yet, you can opt for one more free live music at the Bondi’s Beach Road Hotel.

Spotting Shelly Beach’s Sea Creatures:

Instead of shelling out of your purse to visit Sydney Aquarium, you can also opt to view plenty of marine life at Shelly Beach in its most natural habitat. You can even hire a ferry and purchase swimming goggles. Gordon’s Bay and Clovelly are other fine spots for sea life sighting.

Stunning Luna Park:

The entry to the historic Luna Amusement Park is free offering all its visitors with killer harbor sights. And though, it costs around $10 AUD for each ride, it does offer the best value for your money with gorgeous views of the retro Coney Island.

The eccentric White Rabbit Gallery:

White Rabbit Gallery is a delightful small gallery devoted exclusively to modern Chinese art. From Wednesday till Sunday, entry to this Gallery is free and there’s an exceptional tea space downstairs. Guides are available to offer free gallery tours and willingly interpret the art for  you.

The grand Royal National Park:

Stretched over 100 km of walking-tracks that run right through tropical forest channels, above vivid desolate cliffs and down to unspoiled beaches, the Royal National Park is the world’s 2nd oldest national park and has thriving picnic and camping spots. The tour cost is about $11 for each vehicle; however, it’s free if you prefer a walk. Hop on the train coach to Cronulla, then take the ferry or just leave the train at the Waterfall.

The Rocks Discovery museum:

Again entry to the Rocks Discovery museum is free. The visitors can explore the rich Aboriginal heritage as well as the oldest neighborhood of Sydney over here.

Browsing Eveleigh and Paddington Markets:

Each Saturday from 8 a.m. onwards, Eveleigh market offers visitors fresh gourmet foods with interesting industrial surroundings. Visitors can also check out some excellent local design and craft goods at the artisans’ market on the 1st Sundays of each month.

The famed shopping lane of Paddington market is considered to be most browse-worthy markets of Sydney offering visitors all the prospects to pick-up unique gifts, mementos and souvenirs.

Some vital tips on how to save cash in Sydney:

Sydney is considered to be among the most expensive cities of the world. We offer some vital tips to save cash in Sydney:

  • Pick up a $ 4.90 copy of ‘Time Out’ or a $ 2.00 copy of ‘The Sydney Morning Herald’ Friday edition to check out free events and shows.
  • And for cheap movie days, you can search online for Palace Cinemas, Event Cinemas, Hoyts or Dendy.
  • Look for gallery openings and book launches as these are fine ways to absorb the local vibes.
  • For economical eateries, opt for the Shakespeare, Norfolk in Surry Hills or North Bondi, to enjoy a low-priced burger along with breathtaking sights and sounds of Sydney.
  • For low-priced theatre tickets, opt for the remarkable Stables Theatre at Kings Cross.

Do embark on a trip to these fascinating portions of Sydney and enjoy for free – any time of the calendar year.

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About The Author:  Mary Brown was born in 1986 in Sydney. She has 6+ years of experience in handling luxury resort properties. She is also an editor of many travel magazines and currently she is working with Hotel.com.au. She has been dedicated to excellence and earned a reputation among his peers as a premier trouble-shooter in the hotel industry.
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