Where to see Sydney fireworks

Where to see Sydney fireworks

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Thevet

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1,789 posts

233 months

Sunday 31st July 2022
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So, I have an old man and daughter birthday trip coming this new year, and will be staying in Sydney for new year, can anyonr give me some advice on where to go to get a view of the fireworks? Do popular spots cost money or is it just first come, first served?

Jader1973

3,991 posts

200 months

Friday 5th August 2022
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You might be better off posting in the Holidays and Travel section.

I suspect none of the locals go to see the fireworks biggrin

robm3

4,927 posts

227 months

Wednesday 10th August 2022
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Best to buy tickets. All public spots are filled early in the day, so lot's of sitting around.

I did the Opera House a few years ago, there's about 3 different functions on offer there.

Alternatively Taronga Zoo has a good viewing point and more family orientated.
Or a cruise but personally I don't think they're that good.

It's worth it btw, they usually have some shows on, stunt planes, 9pm kiddy fireworks etc.. and the main event is amazing.

Thevet

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1,789 posts

233 months

Wednesday 10th August 2022
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Many thanks for that, we will see what we can get sorted, maybe at the zoo.

Bob_The_Builder

3,004 posts

193 months

Wednesday 10th August 2022
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Depending on budget...we went with my parents who rented a boat and crew for the night. Amazing views straight towards the fireworks, with lovely food. Apparently Rupert Murdochs boat was next to us.


Edited by Bob_The_Builder on Wednesday 10th August 16:08

PomBstard

6,775 posts

242 months

Wednesday 17th August 2022
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Agree the best is on a boat - my friend's birthday is 1 Jan, and this year was his 50th, so boat it was biggrin

Have also watched from the other side of the Bridge - Balmain/Mort Bay area which is no less busy but in the middle of a load of houses, so more relaxed.

The first year I was here spent all evening with friends at The Australian in The Rocks until about 11.30pm and then just found a spot to see enough fireworks to make it worthwhile.

Otherwise, as Rob has said, pitch up at one of the public parks with a view early in the day, and make a whole day of it.