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Photograph: Rebecca Hegadus | Time Out Sydney
Photograph: Rebecca Hegadus | Time Out Sydney

Things to do in Sydney today

We've found the day's best events and activity ideas – so you can plan the perfect day in the Harbour City

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Make the most of the beautiful and warm ocean temperatures and take a dip at one of Sydney’s best beaches, or swim your way through these incredible ocean pools. Hungry? Pack bread, pickles and cheese, and hit up these pretty picnic spots – or stroll through these fun and tasty markets and pick up a treat or two.

If the sun’s shining, gather the crew and head to one of Sydney’s top rooftop bars, or knock back a pint in a sunny beer garden at one of the city’s best pubs. Afterwards, dress up and visit one of Sydney’s best restaurants – or save a few dollars and work your way through our guide to these fab cheap eats. Wanna visit a new spot? Check out Sydney’s best new restaurants and bars here.

For a culture hit, check out the best shows in Sydney right now. And if you feel like dancing, hit up these fun and pumping clubs.

Craving a bit of relaxation? These are the top day spas in Sydney.

Scroll on for our full list of the best things to do in Sydney today.

Want to get your weekend plans in order, right now? Check out our pick of the best things to do in Sydney this weekend.


Rain putting a dampner on your plans? These are the best things to do indoors.

On a budget? These are the Time Out team’s pick of 25 things to do in Sydney for under $25.

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The day's best events

  • Music
  • Music festivals
  • Sydney
If your fave kind of night out involves wandering between bars filled with live music and accidentally stumbling into a laneway gig, clear your calendar: Great Southern Nights is dialling things up for 2026. Running from May 1–17, this statewide celebration of live music is back with a stacked lineup (headliners include Missy Higgins, Jessica Mauboy, Lime Cordiale and Genesis Owusu, to name a few) plus a fresh drop of 110 additional gigs. The big name gigs are the headline stealers, but the real magic is the return of the much-loved Gig Trails – popping up this year in even more remote corners of NSW. Think of the Gig Trails as your choose-your-own-adventure night out. Each precinct transforms into a walkable music playground, where you can dip in and out of venues depending on what’s calling you. Expect buskers on corners, surprise acoustic sets in tucked-away rooftops, and pop-up performances lighting up laneways you’ve probably walked past a hundred times without a second glance.RELATED READ: This free community will score you $25 tix to live gigs across NSW Kicking things off is Newcastle’s Midtown precinct, which will host a one-night-only music takeover from 5pm on Friday, May 1. With 11 venues involved – including faves like Bernie’s Bar, The Happy Wombat and The Rogue Scholar – you can bounce between gigs, jump on a karaoke rickshaw (yes, really) and hop a courtesy bus home when your feet need a break. The following weekend, Sydney gets its turn. On Saturday, May...
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  • Things to do
  • Sydney
There’s always a lot going on at Sydney’s favourite house. So much so that it can be hard to keep track – with new headliners dropping every other week, and huge events taking over the various venues seemingly out of nowhere.  Keen to go to a show under the sails over the next few months? We’ve rounded up a few top picks in the Sydney Opera House winter to spring season:  Backstage tours gives you a peek behind the curtain Explore the inner workings of Australia's most famous buildings on one of these expert-led tours. Dates: DailyTickets: From $48 Erth’s Dinosaurs will stomp into the Opera House Premiering in Sydney before heading off on a global tour, this larger-than-life theatrical adventure will bring the prehistoric world to life with astonishing puppetry, thrilling storytelling and plenty of dino facts. Dates: April 8–19Tickets: From $49 Parasite: Live in Concert will bring the Oscar-winning film to life A rare chance to experience the Academy Award-winning Parasite in a whole new way, Bong Joon-ho’s genre-defying masterpiece will light up the big screen while renowned composer Jung Jae-il conducts a live orchestra performing his haunting, tension-filled score in real time. Dates: April 24–25Tickets: From $89 The Other Side of Me will tell a powerful story through dance Making its Sydney debut, this intimate duet will explore the emotional fallout of the Stolen Generations through movement and storytelling. The piece follows a man caught between families, continents...
  • Comedy
  • Comedy festival
  • Sydney
With all the doom and gloom in the world today, we sure could use a belly laugh. Good news – the Sydney Comedy Festival is turning 21 and you're invited to the celebrations from April 13 to May 17, 2026. That’s five glorious weeks and more than 400 shows that guarantee plenty of LOLs.  SCF has two exclusives this year: Star power shines through the likes of Tiffany Haddish who brings her stand-up to the State Theatre on April 25 and the Enmore Theatre on April 26. And, if you loved the 2024 Netflix hit Baby Reindeer, catch its creator Richard Gadd for a special in-conversation event at the Sydney Opera House on May 11. Consider your funny bone officially tickled. We’re super happy to report that the Sydney Comedy Festival Comedy Crawl is back with six offerings across top-notch bars. Led by a stellar host, you will join a group and proceed to sip and laugh your way from one bar to the next for bite-sized comedy sets. All sessions sold out in 2025, so get in quick.  Love seeing multiple acts in one night? The Comedy Gala is for you – with a massive show at the Sydney Opera House and the closing event at Enmore Theatre. Also returning is Comedy Gala on the Green at Darling Harbour's Tumbalong Park on April 18, with global superstars and the delightful Guy Montgomery as host. Make sure to return the very next day for the outdoor comedy showcase Great Laugh in the Park (April 19). Kids will get a hoot out of seeing ABC Kids' Giggle and Hoot host Jimmy Rees OAM and their fave...
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  • Art
  • The Rocks
Thought-provoking. Boundary-pushing. Unapologetically disruptive. The elusive yet world-famous street artist Banksy has another exhibition coming to Sydney. If you missed the chance to see The Art of Banksy: Without Limits at Sydney Town Hall in 2024, you’re in luck. Banksy Limitless opens at The Rocks (155 George Street) on April 1, 2026 for a limited season, following a sold-out run in London.  This new showcase features more than 250 works, large-scale installations, sculptures, digital displays – plus an impressive state-of-the-art hologram experience. Visitors can uncover untold stories behind iconic works including Cinderella at Dismaland, London Zoo and Ice Cream Van, while immersive rooms and bold visual storytelling invite audiences to step inside Banksy’s provocative universe. Renowned for his sharp wit and unflinching social commentary, Banksy continues to challenge perspectives on politics, culture and human rights. In keeping with his humanitarian ethos, a portion of proceeds from Banksy Limitless will support the M.V. Louise Michel, an independent high-speed lifeboat rescuing migrants in distress. So much more than a traditional exhibition, Banksy Limitless is a powerful, multi-sensory experience that will pull you in. Don't miss it.  Ticket prices are from $42 for adults, $30 for children. Get your tickets here. Stay in the loop: sign up for our free Time Out Sydney newsletter for more news, travel inspo and activity ideas, straight to your inbox....

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