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Every day, 9:15am to 12:15pm Saturday 2 July 2022 to Sunday 17 July 2022

Adult : $29 Child : $21

Our expert guides will take you on a journey under the sails of the Sydney Opera House to learn what makes the House so special. Uncover mysterious secrets and flabbergasting facts on this jam-packed adventure!

The junior adventure tour is filled with interactive activities and games to inspire your little performer to become a Sydney Opera House expert.

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We are a family tour with two kids aged 9 and 12. Whilst this tour is probably mostly aimed for slightly younger children we wanted a fast-paced tour that would engage the kids, rather than a standard tour. The tour guide Alex was brilliant, he included and engaged kids of all ages (from 5 - 60) and certainly kept it fast and interesting and involved and amused even our hard to please 12 year old. This tour does not give lots of detail or facts and statistics; it gave us a fun introduction to and feel for the Opera House in a small group and included access to limited areas, fun interaction, stickers, dressing up and lasted I think about 40 mins to an hour, which was perfect. Perfect for fairly fit youngsters and those young at heart. I would definitely recommend this tour for families with primary school-aged kids.

Iconic landmark in Sydney. Unfortunately, we were only passing through Sydney, so didn't have time for a full visit, and just walked around the outside of the building. However, it was very impressive to get a close up look. What I wasn't expecting was the buzz on the walkway below the Opera House - lots of bustling restaurants, all with views of Sydney Harbour. Hopefully, I'll have the opportunity to return sometime.

Great to see a classic Italian opera here. Row F seating (stalls) in the Joan Sutherland Theatre was good for viewing and not the premium price. A little distracting having to shift focus from the stage to the surtitles to understand what they were singing about. Great experience - go to the opera bar for dinner and a few drinks before hand.

Amazing place to visit. Very busy so ideally go early in the morning after reserving a place at the outdoor restaurant

We were shown around by Paul. What a fantastic building and it was great to see the video on its history and hear from Paul how it was built. We could have spent hours here, the architecture is stunning and to see the sails and the tiles that cover them is a must do thing. We went on the 10.00 tour and it was quiet when we arrived, by lunchtime the cafe and restaurant were extremely busy and we struggled to find a seat.

Tours inside are about $37. The outside was awesome. Seeing it in pictures isn't the same as actually being here. Getting to go inside is a totally wonderful experience. Book ahead of time.

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Eight unexpected ways to entertain the whole family at Sydney Opera House

From behind-the-scenes tours to music workshops, these family-friendly activities are certified crowd-pleasers

So you’ve taken the kids to every park, playground and beach in the city – now what? If you’re on the hunt for somewhere that will excite, inspire and entertain your little ones, look no further than the Sydney Opera House. There’s plenty on offer that will appeal to kids of all ages. So gather the family and make a beeline for the famous sails, there are unforgettable adventures to be had.

We're bringing you guides to the lesser-known sides of the Sydney Opera House. For a look at the coolest ways to rediscover the iconic venue check out our guide to its most surprising experiences . For a big, bold, night out like no other check out our guide to the Opera House's most epic events .

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Five family-friendly activities

Junior Adventure Tour

Junior Adventure Tour

Take your curious little ones behind the scenes of this legendary building. The Junior Adventure Tour is run by a team of expert guides, and is jam-packed with interactive activities, fun games and cool stories. There’s even the chance for kids to dress up in costume and pose with props – who knows, the experience may even inspire your budding performer to one day pursue a career on the hallowed stage. Tours go for one hour and will depart at 11.45am during the September school holidays. To secure your tickets, head here .

Experience the Bulnuruwanha dance and workshop

Experience the Bulnuruwanha dance and workshop

Performed by Wiradjuri woman Emily Flannery, Bulnuruwanha, meaning 'Taking Flight' is a new Indigenous dance performance and workshop for kids aged five and above, as well as their parents. Explore the Wiradjuri Dreamtime stories of four different birds of the Central Coast: Magpie, Willy Wagtail, Kookaburra and Cockatoo, with the audience asked to respond with reflections on birds of their own country afterwards. 

After the Flood

After the Flood

This immersive and dreamlike audio installation and workshop is for all kids and families. Narrated by a group of children living far into the future, they tell us about their life on the water and the tending of the great kelp forests of the sea. Calm, magical and all about hope, you can draw,  make sea creatures and write together using their imaginations, conversations, and reflections.

Alien Invasion

Alien Invasion

This three-hour long school holiday workshop is all about finding a baby alien that was left behind at the Opera House. Kids will join theatre artist Alison Bennett on an interactive quest through the Opera House. This one-day only event is good for 5 to 9 year-olds, and will be kicking off on Wednesday, October 5 at the Centre for Creativity, and tickets cost $50. 

Bare Your Bones Halloween Creative Workshop

Bare Your Bones Halloween Creative Workshop

Dubbed a 'trick or treat for the eyes', this spooky kids craft workshop will involve kids creating a fluro wearable skeleton arm or leg out of cardboard and glow in the dark pens, a game of 'musical zombies' and learning bone names. This ones for seven to eleven-year-olds and their families, and there will be two sessions running on Sunday, October 23 at the Centre for Creativity. 

Dancer for a Day

Dancer for a Day

For one day on October 6, all young dancers can rejoice with a dance explosion of ballet, hip-hop and contemporary moves. Dance fans can come together to collaborate, design and perform their own work in costumes to live music. 

Kids Music Café

Kids Music Café

Tired of singing the same old nursery rhymes over and over again? Then it’s time to take your teeniest tots to the Kids Music Café. This interactive workshop provides your toddler with the ideal introduction to live music and instruments. Talented musicians from the Sydney Youth Orchestra will be on hand to perform child-friendly classics, and (best of all) each adult ticket also includes coffee and a slice of cake – what more could you want? The Kids Music Café season only goes for 35 minutes and kicks off on March 18 until June 3. You can book your place here .

Grab a family-friendly feed

Grab a family-friendly feed

Settle those grumbling tummies with a lunch at Opera Kitchen. There are kid-friendly options for the little ones and sandwiches, pasta and more for the grown-ups.  Book a Junior Day Pack for a package that includes lunch at Opera Kitchen, a fun kids tour of the Opera House and tickets to Edward the Emu.

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Sydney Opera House Junior Tour

  • June 30, 2015
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Looking for something different to do with the kids these school holidays? Take them to the Opera House for a behind-the-scenes Junior Tour!

Opera House Junior Tour

We were lucky enough to be invited to try out the Opera House Junior Tour – what a great way to entertain and educate the kids during the school holidays!

Running for an hour, an enthusiastic and entertaining tour guide leads families through a fun adventure, exploring the ins-and-outs of the regal Sydney Opera House. Up and down stairs and passages, from small theatres – including the home of the amazing Bangara Dance group – right up to the majestic Concert Hall.

Down we go...checking out the Bangara Dance theatre stage

Down we go…checking out the Bangara Dance theatre

Great fun is had by all, including the parents, and an awful lot is learnt in the process. The kids get to view stages close up, ask questions, and even get to play dress-ups in a variety of stage costumes!

One of the Junior Tour highlights - costume dress-ups!

One of the Junior Tour highlights – costume dress-ups!

Our excellent tour guide Bruce wrangled the kids with ease and infectious enthusiasm – sparking their curiosity, captivating them with fascinating facts, and igniting the children’s interest in the theatre and arts culture.

Bruce captivates his little fans, just itching to learn more!

Bruce captivates his little fans, just itching to learn more!

At the end, certificates and badges are handed out to award each child with the qualification of “Junior Tour Guide Expert”. My two girls wore their Junior Expert badges with pride, and over a delicious lunch at the Opera Kitchen, chatted excitedly over how much they had enjoyed their Junior Tour.

Bruce, tour guide extraordinaire presents the girls with their certificates

Bruce, tour guide extraordinaire presents the girls with their certificates

The Opera House Junior Tour is great for preschoolers right up to primary students, however all of us, both young and old thoroughly enjoyed this Opera House behind-the-scenes tour!

Why not make a day of it? The Opera House is offering a special Family Package that can include a Snugglepot and Cuddlepie show discount (you can read our review of this great live show here ) in addition to your Junior Tour of the Opera House, plus a leisurely lunch at the sumptuous harbour-side Opera Kitchen cafe ( check out the Family Package for combined discounts here ) – what a fantastic school holidays adventure!

Fun and games on the Opera House Junior Tour

Fun and games on the Opera House Junior Tour

Opera House Junior Tour useful info

The Opera House Junior Tour prices start from $20 per child and $29.60 (discounted) per accompanying adult – discounts are available by booking online at the Opera House website here

Junior Tours run every day during the school holidays, from 27 June to 12 July 2015

Getting there

You can reach the Opera House by:

Car – park in the onsite Opera House car park. For discounted parking, book online with Wilson car parks and enter the Opera House promo code FUN15 to get $15 weekday parking or $9 weekend parking for the whole day until 5pm.

Buses, trains and ferries – all service nearby Circular Quay (change at Central for country trains), which is within easy walking distance of the Opera House (about five to ten minutes).

Find our more about the Sydney Opera House Junior Tour and  Kids at the House  on the  Sydney Opera House website here

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The Best of Sydney for Kids: The Sydney Opera House Day Pack

Since we moved back to Sydney, I’ve taken enormous pleasure in rediscovering my hometown with a child. I grew up in Sydney’s south-west, where most of my childhood was spent riding my pony, or biking around the streets with my brother. A far cry from the way we spend time with Cheese as an inner city kid!

We’ve been to the Sydney Opera House to see shows on many occasions. They are always of a high quality, and are a highlight of our year. We even attended the Sydney Opera House open day a few months back, where the House was open to the public. While it was interesting seeing the House behind the scenes, it was very crowded, and we left pretty quickly as Cheese wasn’t enjoying it.

So I was thrilled to discovered that the House has this amazing offering called their Day Pack at the moment, which offers families a Junior Lunch at Opera Kitchen, a special behind the scenes tour of the House on the Junior Adventure, finishing up with a show.

Each Day Pack has a different itinerary, depending which one you choose. They all meet in the same spot, at the Welcome Centre at the Sydney Opera House. You can find this by taking the escalators down from the boardwalk, then walking past the Opera House Bar and Kitchen until you get to the souvenir shop. Look for a sign here, where your guide for the day will be waiting for you.

Our amazing guide was a vibrant, energetic woman named Suanne. She was made to work with children, without a doubt. My daughter loved Suanne. I loved Suanne! Cheese was the youngest on the tour (the average age was about 8), but Suanne managed to keep the interest of all the kids, from little Cheese to the oldest, who were tweenagers, and even earned herself a hug or two along the way.

Our first stop on our big adventure was lunch at Opera Kitchen. We had a fantastic seat overlooking the Sydney harbour, with the Sydney Harbour Bridge in the background. I mean, seriously?! I can’t even describe the beauty of our city on days like this, it’s just too much.

We chose the Quinoa, Beetroot, Feta & Macadamia Salad (served with your choice of house beer, wine or soft drink) for me, and the Junior Fish & Chips (served with a small soft drink or juice and ice cream) for Cheese. I appreciated that the food was served quickly for a busy day.

Cheese loved her fish – it was lightly crumbed, nice and hot, and not oily at all. She had two dipping sauces and a lemon wedge to dress her meal with, much to her delight. My salad was enormous, but since it had a lot of lettuce in it, it ended up being the perfect sized portion for lunch, and not too heavy for someone who was about to to a lot of walking afterwards.

After lunch we grouped together, ready for what I was most excited for – the tour. Suanne made it very clear that the tour was for the kids, not the adults, and had the kids all put their hands in and give our a big cheer “Kids!!”. As their voices vibrated around the concourse, the air filled with excited giggles as the kids loosened up, and thus, the tone was set for our tour. Lots of fun, plenty of laughs, and an extremely energetic look at one of the world’s most iconic buildings.

Our leader Suanne led the kids up the stairs, with us adults struggling to keep up in the rear. Up on the boardwalk, we learned the first of many amazing facts that we would absorb that day – all of which were embarrassingly new to this Sydney native. The Sydney Opera House was designed by Jørn Utzon, a Danish architect, after winning a contest in 1957. I only remember the name thanks to Suanne’s entertaining pronunciation for the kids: “Yaaaaw Boots on”. Very effective.

While the Sydney Opera House is only 58 years old, the land it is built on, Bennalong Point, has previously been a meeting point for the Gadigal tribe. After paying tribute to the indigenous people whose land we were walking on, we took our first steps into the House, and, after a little actors warm up to get the kids ready to perform, walked into the Studio (sadly no photos allowed today!).

Cheese and I had seen many Babies Proms inside the Studio, but on our tour it was set up for the current show, Blanc de Blanc. While the kids took turns presenting the show to their rapt parents, we also learned that the Opera House was built in such a way that scenery has to be lifted up and down, it can’t be moved in from sides. Because of this unusual design, the Studio was built to be a lift for scenery. Nowadays, however, it is a flexible performance space.

Next on our tour, was another of the 800 rooms inside the Opera House – the backstage area where props are stored. We saw parts of the three opera sets that are housed in the room, including the Magic Flute, and the giant hydraulic lift that takes the props up to the stage.

Suanne paid tribute to the many people who work at the House to create the performances we see, including prop builders and the people who handle the intelligent lights that cost 65K each (geez, wouldn’t want to be anywhere near one of those!).

We wound our way into the next room on the tour, the rehearsal room, where the casts and musicians practice. I couldn’t help but place my hand on the barre too, thinking of all of the amazing ballet dancers who had stood in that very spot, warming up with plies and tendus. The kids all had a turn practicing their moves, including Cheese, who was working on her arabesque.

The tour stepped outside next, through a sneaky exit, where we walked up some more steps (note, do not do this tour if you don’t like steps!) to admire the amazing view, as well as see the reflection in the glass of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, if you look up at just the right angle. What an incredible design.

If you’ve ever wondered why the million tiles of the House always look so clean, and yet you never see anyone actually cleaning them, it’s because they are especially made to be self-cleaning with a special glaze on them.

We waved like royalty to passers by, then ducked back inside another sneaky door to a little amphitheatre filled with costumes once worn by performers at the House. The kids had an amazing time trying them on, taking a bow, and learning about props. As the kids answered questions and participated in the activities, they were awarded with a cute star badge, which they all wore with pride.

The last stop on our tour was the spectacular Concert Hall (sadly no pictures allowed since staff were performing sound checks), home of the symphony orchestra. We sat in some of the 2679 seats and watched the kids try their hand at being their own orchestra so we could hear the noise vibrating around the beautiful white birch wood ceiling. I’d never noticed before that the hall was shaped to mimic a guitar, with its high vaulted ceiling and brush box panelling.

If you’re interested in hiring the hall for a private gig, it will set you back a mere $18K.

After the tour ended (it ran for 60 minutes), Suanne took us to the Playhouse, where we were about to see our show: The 52-Story Treehouse . We arrived just in time to look at our souvenir photos (two are included with the package, with extra costs if you’d like to purchase add-ons) and take our seats.

You can read more about how much we enjoyed The 52-Story Treehouse here .

After the show, we had some time to enjoy the Creative Play station in the Playhouse that is open until the end of January. The current installation is “The Un-Broken Line”, which is basically a massive, interactive digital screen where kids can manipulate colour and lines. It’s pretty addictive play, and really hard to tear the kids away from. With Sydney summer giving us both big storms and brutal heat, it’s wonderful to have an indoor space catering to kids for us to enjoy. You can read more about the free Summer entertainment for families at the House here .

I can’t recommend the Sydney Opera House Day Pack enough, both for tourists and Sydney locals. I guarantee that not only will you and the kids have a fantastic time, but you will all learn some amazing facts about one of the most interesting buildings in the world at the same time.

At time of print, the Day Pack includes: 15% discount on an A reserve show ticket to The 52-Storey Treehouse Explore inside the Sydney Opera House on the Junior Adventure A souvenir photo from your Junior Adventure A delicious Junior Lunch and drink at one of our harbourside, family friendly restaurants.

Price:  Adult: $108.65 Child: $83.65 Check online to get accurate pricing for the Day Packs. As different shows are included in the pack, pricing may change.

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You can reach the Opera House by:

Car – park in the onsite Opera House car park. For discounted parking, book online with Wilson car parks and check the Sydney Opera House website for any current promo codes. 

Buses, trains and ferries – all service nearby Circular Quay which is an easy 5-10 min walk to the Opera House.

A huge thank you to the Sydney Opera House for hosting us on this fantastic day. All opinions are my own.

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12 comments on “The Best of Sydney for Kids: The Sydney Opera House Day Pack”

Wow wow wow this looks like such a fun day!! What a cool experience for you both!

Thank you! It was just as much fun for me, I think! I love a good tour!

SOunds awesome/ We’ll have to go do this before the end of the hols!

Your kids will love it, I’m sure of it!

Wow, this looks spectacular. I think mine’s still a little young, so hope they keep these going for awhile. Definitely putting on the list for “when she’s old enough.”

For sure – I reckon age 6 and up is the sweet spot.

Wow, what a terrific day! We certainly do live in a amazing city! I will have to check this out with my girls, especially Miss 10, she would love it!

Seriously, I think that all the time. Sydney is so awesome.

What a wonderful day out for both of you- great pics too 🙂

Thank you Amy!

What a cool thing for kids to do. I think i will take Ariel to baby PROMS soon. ( I would like to get some of the self cleaning glaze on my tiles lol)

I’m sure she will love them! New series starting soon – I’m eyeing off the ballet one 🙂

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12 Things To Do In Sydney With Kids

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Sydney is one of Australia's largest cities and as such offers a plethora of fun things to do and see. Famous for the most beautiful harbor in the world, Sydney boasts amazing natural beauty waiting for visitors to explore. Whether you and your kids are outdoorsy or prefer indoor activities, Sydney has all that and more!

There are so many great things to do in Sydney with kids everyone in the family will remember and talk about for years to come. But before you head out for the biggest adventure of your lives, make sure to drop your backpacks and large bags at a Sydney luggage locker . Exploring the city with heavy bags may be a bit of a challenge!

Sydney Opera House

The Sydney Opera House is taking kids' activities and programs to an amazing level with interactive performances, workshops, and creative development. During the school holidays, The Junior Adventure Tour takes kids on a guided tour of the Opera House and they are given challenges to complete. For younger kids, check out Zoom, an interactive storytime using lights to bring it to life.

For the older kids, the Street University showcases the up-and-coming talent of Australian dancers, singers, DJs, and MCs at the Opera House. You probably would never have thought a place for opera would have so many youths and kids programs but the Sydney Opera House is like no other. Make sure to check their website for other cool and fun programs like What the Ocean Said, Edward the Emu workshop, and Ping Pong Pow. This establishment is really one of the best things to do in Sydney with kids.

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SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium

Going to an aquarium is normally a safe bet when you have big or little kids. There is just something about standing in a glass tunnel of Shark Valley watching the sharks and rays swim past that makes kids of all ages ooh and aah in wonder. The aquarium also has fantastic displays like the Jurrasic Seas, a touch pool, and a Great Barrier Reef display that is almost half a million gallons of water.

SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium is indoors too, so if the weather is too hot or raining it really is a perfect spot to visit. The aquarium alone is fun to visit, but there are two other attractions attached to the same Darling Harbour complex, such as the WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo, and Madame Tussauds Sydney . You can have breakfast with the koalas (literally), pose with some famous people, and touch the sea creatures all in one day.

You can buy tickets for each individual but you will save fifty percent if you buy a combined ticket.

Australian Museum

Kids love dinosaurs, and they have a lot of them at the Australian Museum . The Australian Museum is one of the best Sydney attractions. Here, you and your kids can have some educational fun with a bunch of interactive kid programs where they can get up close to the exhibitions, have sing-a-longs, and explore displays like LEGO Jurrasic World.

And that is not all! The museum has more than dinos. There is the Wild Planet exhibit with over 400 animals, the Birds of Australia, and you can even take a cool virtual tour of all the exhibits. It's a good idea to call or book ahead for some of the programs.

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Sydney Harbour Bridge

One of the iconic features and best Sydney sights is the Sydney Harbour Bridge. It is also one of the most memorable experiences if you climb it. There are a few ways to experience the bridge. If you have younger kids they can only walk the road level but the harbour views are still pretty spectacular. However, if you have older kids, ages 8 and up and at least 4 feet tall, they are allowed to hook up and climb to the summit.

There are four different tours to take and each has a different price. The tours take between 2.5 and 3.5 hours and will take you to the top of the bridge and give you a 360 degree of Sydney and the harbour. If you are there on the last Saturday of the month, you can book the Burrawa Climb which has a reduced rate and is hosted by an Indigenous Storyteller. Of course, this thrilling experience is not for everyone. If someone in the family is afraid of heights, this may not be ideal. But Sydney Harbour Bridge is a must-see when visiting Sydney.

Sydney Tower Eye

An attraction that takes you into the clouds is the Sydney Tower Eye, the tallest free-standing structure in the city. You can experience the tower in a couple of ways: the basic admission which gets you access to the indoor observation deck, the 60-minute Skywalk tour which takes you outside, or the Ultimate Tour which includes a window seat lunch.

The Sydney Tower also puts on special events throughout the year like visits with Santa, New Year's Eve, and Diwali. There is a special for buying tickets that includes Madame Tussauds, SEA LIFE Aquarium, and the WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo, and if you have children under 3 years old they get in for free! This trip to the clouds is one of the most exhilarating experiences unless you are afraid of heights.

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Royal Botanic Garden Sydney

One of the most beautiful places to have a picnic is right in the heart of the city. With 30 hectares of gardens divided into four sections, you could wander the Royal Botanical Gardens all day discovering rare and beautiful flowers and plants. The Royal Botanic gardens have some fun things happening all the time, like Tinkerbell and the Dream Fairies, a musical adventure where you can dress up and help find her lost wings. The Calyx is the place to eat, featuring special events and workshops, so while the kids play you can chill out.

You can do self-guided tours or take one of many tours offered including the Aboriginal Heritage Tour. You and your kids will learn all about how to forage for food and the history of the area. If you have young kids that are too tired to walk, take the Choo Choo Express. The small train gives a tour of the Royal Botanic Gardens while you and the kids get to sit back and relax.

Taronga Zoo

Hands down the best zoo in Sydney is the Taronga Zoo with so many kids' activities and programs. Your little ones can get up close with the tigers and lions, watch feeding time (for free), and they can even spend the night at the Billabong Camp. To see the zoo from a different view take a ride on the Sky Safari.

The Zoo is easy to get to by public transport. Take the 100 bus from the Queen Victoria Building which runs every 10 minutes throughout the day (20 minutes in the early morning and late-night). You can also hop on the Manly Ferry from Circular Quay, Darling Harbour, or Manly Wharf, which is a great sightseeing trip itself.

sydney opera house junior adventure tour

Australian National Maritime Museum

Sydney museums are a fun pastime. The Maritime Museum is a place of wonder for kids, especially kids aged 2-5 years. Every month the Mini Mariners programs give kids a chance to check out the galleries. They get interactive tours with guides in costumes where they can sing, dance, and more. For the next age group, there are crafting and art projects, science experiments, and awesome workshops to participate in.

If your kids are not into any of that they can explore a battlecruiser, a replica of the Endeavor, a submarine, and even a helicopter. And if for some reason none of these things interest them, they can run around on the dock chasing seagulls with Bailey the border collie. But if you see him wearing his yellow vest it means he is working and can't be petted at that time.

Sydney Olympic Park

There is plenty to do at the Olympic Park for the whole family, from sporting venues and a huge aquatic center to outdoor spaces and playgrounds. In fact, one of the best playgrounds in the park is Blaxland Riverside Park. It has tunnel slides, a climbing wall, a flying fox, a multi-level treehouse, a huge outdoor water play area, and a lot more.

Your kids can take part in the full-day fantasy writing workshops, skateboard at the mega-skate park, or you can relax and have a picnic. Visiting the Sydney Olympic Park is sure to please everyone in the family. Whatever you decide to don't miss out on the Cold Rock Ice Creamery where you pick the flavor and they mash it up right in front of you.

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Bondi Beach

Going to the beach with your kids is always a good idea and a great way to escape the busy city streets. Luckily, Sydney has plenty of them and the most famous beach is Bondi Beach . While you can just enjoy the white sands and splash around in the water, Bondi Beach offers so much more. Grab a mask and check out the underwater marine life, take a surfing lesson, stroll through Centennial Park, or if you are there in the wintertime go ice skating right by the beach.

You don't even have to pack a lunch as there are several family-friendly restaurants where you can relax and enjoy the ocean view. If you want some beaches that are a little less touristy check out the Northern Beaches like Manly Beach or Shelly Beach. You will still get the white sand and beautiful ocean views just without the big crowds.

An adventure park is one of the best things to do in Sydney with kids as it literally has a ride for every level and age group. Most adventure parks' kiddie rides are very tame, but if your little one is a bit of a thrill-seeker, Luna Park has rides for them. Big thrill rides, big and small rollercoasters, and of course, sideshow games are all to be found in Luna Park.

The Coney Island section is a family-oriented area with a mirror maze and wonky walk. Special events and concerts also take place throughout the year. When you are done having the time of your life in this amazing adventure park, head down to the nearby North Sydney Olympic Pool where the entire family can relax and swim. There is no charge to enter Luna Park, however, you do need to buy passes for the rides and events. Undoubtedly one of the best things to do in Sydney with kids.

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Powerhouse Museum

There are quite a few museums in Sydney that are great for kids. Many of them have hands-on interactive exhibitions and displays, but the Powerhouse Museum has some of the coolest. "The Lab" and "Experimentations" encourage learning through science and technology experiments and workshops that are as fun as they are educational.

The programs are not just for kids, they are for the whole family. There are school holiday activities on offer for free or paid to keep your children engaged throughout the entire day. For other great kids' museum programs check out the Art Gallery of New South Wales or the Museum of Magical Arts.

What are the best family activities in Sydney?

Sydney is so full of family-friendly activities you really can't go wrong with anything on this list, although some are targeted to certain age groups. But for things that the entire family can do together no matter the ages it is best to go with animal-related activities like the Taronga Zoo or the SEA LIFE Aquarium.

An amusement park such as Luna or one of the many other waterparks are excellent choices too. However, if you are looking for thrilling Sydney adventures, you can not miss the chance to climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

You see, the amazing capital city of New South Wales is a capital city in every sense of the word. Whether you are traveling alone, with friends or with children, you will always find things to do and see in Sydney. For information on seeing free Sydney attractions, read this guide by Bounce .

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In the Concert Hall

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After blowing away Vivid LIVE in 2019, UK rave legends Underworld return for this year’s edition with three unmissable nights in the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall.

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Suitable for all ages, recommended for ages 15+

Children aged 15 years and under must be accompanied at all times.

The Opera House is committed to the safety and wellbeing of children that visit or engage with us. Read our  Child Safety Policy . 

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Covid-safe information, frequently asked questions, legends of electronic music return for three euphoric nights.

In the world of electronic dance music, Underworld need no introduction. Since their earliest days on the underground pop scene of the 1980s, Welsh duo Karl Hyde and Rick Smith have gone on to be one of techno’s defining acts, moving from pioneering electro-rock albums like 1988’s Underneath the Radar to their iconic ‘90s records dubnobasswithmyheadman , Second Toughest in the Infants  and Beaucoup Fish , and their unforgettable party anthem “Born Slippy (NUXX)”. After scoring the 2012 London Olympics the duo have continued to release blistering albums that push the boundaries of techno, from 2016’s acclaimed, Grammy-nominated Barbara, Barbara, We See a Shining Future to their recent multimedia series DRIFT , which was accompanied by sold-out performances around the world.

Following their Sydney Opera House debut in 2017, Underworld returned in 2019 for four exhilarating performances at Vivid LIVE that were among the most talked about shows of the Festival, leaving crowds breathless with their euphoric mix of dazzling visuals and cutting-edge beats. After more than 35 years, 10 studio albums and four EPs, Underworld remain at the forefront of techno – icons whose legend only continues to grow.

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Our foyers will be open 90 minutes pre-show for Concert Hall and Joan Sutherland Theatre performances, and two hours pre-show for Western Foyer venue performances. Refreshments will be available for purchase from our theatre bars.

All Sydney Opera House foyers are pram accessible, with lifts to the main and western foyers. The public lift to all foyers is accessible from the corridor near the escalators on the Lower Concourse and also in the Western Foyer via the corridor on the Ground Level (at the top of the escalators). Pram parking will be available outside the theatres in the Western Foyer.

Visitors and ticketholders are strongly encouraged to plan ahead and allow extra travel time and use public transport whenever possible when arriving for an event or performance. Large crowds are expected on the Opera House precinct and around the CBD, and road closures may be in place.

For further information, please visit Transport NSW’s Vivid Sydney page.

The Sydney Opera House and Circular Quay precincts are very popular and attract large crowds during Vivid Sydney. Visitors are strongly encouraged to leave the car at home and use public transport wherever possible. During this time, there will be changes to transport timetables so allow extra travel time. 

Visit Transport NSW’s Vivid Sydney page for more details on service changes

There will be a range of road closures in the Sydney CBD during Vivid Sydney. For detailed information on road closures during Vivid Sydney, please visit Live Traffic NSW.

The Sydney Opera House car park will be open every evening during Vivid Sydney, however it is expected to reach capacity early. Patrons are encouraged to use public transport wherever possible and allow extra travel time.

Please note that if you drive and arrive early for parking, you may not be able to exit if there are road closures in place. For detailed information on road closures during Vivid Sydney, please visit  Live Traffic NSW .

The health and wellbeing of everyone attending the Opera House is our top priority. We’re committed to making your experience safe, comfortable and enjoyable, with a number of measures in place including regular cleaning of high-touch areas, air conditioning systems that maximise ventilation, and hand sanitiser stations positioned in all paths of travel. We remind our audiences and visitors to please stay home if you feel unwell. If you need to discuss your ticketing or booking options, contact our Box Office team on 02 9250 7777.

The health and wellbeing of everyone attending the Opera House is our top priority. We have a number of safety measures in place including regular cleaning of high-touch areas, air conditioning systems that maximise ventilation, and hand sanitiser stations positioned in all paths of travel. While face masks are no longer required, we ask all our patrons and visitors to practise good hygiene. Please stay home if you feel unwell and read more about our flexible ticket options .

The Sydney Opera House no longer requires patrons to show that they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

The Lighting of the Sails during Vivid Sydney is a free event. You do not need a ticket to view the incredible animations by Julia Gutman on the Sails every night from 24 May – 15 June.

If you are attending a performance as part of the Vivid LIVE program, a valid ticket is required. It’s highly recommended that you purchase tickets in advance.

It is highly recommended to purchase tickets in advance, as tickets may not be available at the door. 

As a condition of entry, bag inspections and electronic screening will be carried out at the entry to the site. Please follow the directions of Opera House staff and security.

Please travel lightly and do not bring items that require cloaking e.g. handbags bigger than A4-size, backpacks and umbrellas, which are not permitted inside our venues.

The following items are prohibited:

  • BYO alcohol
  • Glass beverage containers
  • Professional cameras or recording devices
  • Laser pointers or selfie sticks
  • Illegal substances including controlled, dangerous or illicit drugs
  • Offensive signage or clothing

For further information about items that are prohibited on site can be found in our  Conditions of Entry .

Yes, cloaking will remain available but it is strongly encouraged that you travel lightly and leave large, bulky items at home. Cloakroom attendants will use disposable paper tickets to keep track of your items.

The Sydney Opera House is a smoke-free site. Read our  Smoke-free Environment Policy .

For patrons who are blind or have low vision, the Opera House will be hosting some audio-described sessions of this year’s images projected onto the sails, with specific dates to be announced soon. For more information please visit the event page.

A complimentary shuttle bus and buggy service will be in operation during Vivid Sydney. Please contact the Box Office to confirm operating hours on 02 9250 7777.

Gig Buddies, an organisation that pairs adults with intellectual disability with volunteers to attend social events have been offered to attend some events at Vivid LIVE. For more information contact  [email protected] .

Ticketholders are welcome to bring their own water bottle (as long as it isn’t made of glass) but no other food and drinks are permitted inside our venues. BYO alcohol is strictly prohibited from the Opera House.

The Opera House has a range of onsite bars and restaurants which are perfect for a pre-show drink, quick snack or sit-down meal.

Cashless payment methods are strongly recommended. Please bring a credit or debit card for any on-site purchases to assist with swift transactions.

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