New Year's Day in Sydney
Couple enjoying a walk by Murray Rose Pool, Double Bay
Celebrate the first day of the year in Sydney. After a magical night of fireworks around the city, there’s so much more happening on New Year’s Day. You can attend exclusive parties, relax on the beach, cruise around Sydney Harbour, follow a stunning coastal walk and explore fascinating museums. Welcome to 2024!
If you’re not all partied out from the previous night’s festivities, there’s plenty more fun to be had today. Sydney’s biggest New Year’s Day party is Field Day, held in The Domain, with big-name bands and DJs from around the world. You can also dance the day away at the Watsons Bay Boutique Hotel’s annual bash.
Icebergs Dining Room and Bar host one of the most exclusive events – expect free-flowing champagne, minor celebrities and a hefty price tag. The Imperial in Erskineville has a three-level recovery party complete with DJs and drag queens. Or hop aboard a harbour cruise around sunny Sydney Harbour with live entertainment and plenty of recovery cocktails.
Go for the first swim of the year at one of Sydney’s sparkling beaches or ocean pools. Bondi is always a popular choice, or you can find a secluded stretch of sand tucked away along the harbour, such as Milk Beach, Camp Cove, Nielsen Park or Seven Shillings. Go snorkelling at Clovelly, Little Manly Cove, Malabar Beach or Gordons Bay; catch a wave at Freshwater, Maroubra, Tamarama or Cronulla; or swim a few laps in the 112-year-old Wylie’s Baths, the family-friendly Bronte Baths, the triangular-shaped Fairy Bower Pool, the rocky Mahon Pool or MacCallum Pool, which boasts city skyline views.
Kick start your New Year fitness regime with a coastal walk, such as Bondi to Coogee, North Head, Manly to Spit Bridge, Hermitage Foreshore Walk or Federation Cliff Walk. Other fun activities include cycling along the trails through Western Sydney Parklands, paddling a glass-bottom kayak around Manly or exploring convict ruins on Cockatoo Island. For something a little more sedate, it’s the perfect day to explore the Royal Botanic Garden and Mrs Macquarie's Chair, or set up a picnic in Centennial Park.
Many of Sydney’s top attractions are open on New Year’s Day. Catch the ferry to Taronga Zoo to feed the giraffes, watch monkeys play and meet the new litter of five African lion cubs. Kids can tackle the fun Wild Ropes course through the trees. For more animal adventures, WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo and SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium are open too.
The Museum of Contemporary Art and the Art Gallery of NSW will give you a dose of New Year culture. Experience the illusion of weightlessness in the Zero Gravity Lab at the Powerhouse Museum or go beneath the ocean’s surface in the HMAS Onslow submarine at the Australian National Maritime Museum.
A number of cafes, restaurants and bars stay open on New Year’s Day. For coffee and brunch, try Mayflower in Darlinghurst, Quick Brown Fox Eatery in Pyrmont, Bills in Surry Hills, Porch and Parlour in Bondi or Black Star Pastry’s multiple locations.
For something heartier, make a reservation at one of the many restaurants dishing up lunch or dinner New Year’s Day. In the city, try your luck at Ho Jiak, Mamak, Alberto's Lounge, Jimmy's Falafel, Mr Wong or head to Jang Ta Bal for a Korean barbecue. Other open venues include The Apollo in Darlinghurst, The Chicken Shop and Fred's in Paddington, Totti’s in Bondi, Crafted by Matt Moran at the Royal Botanic Garden and Chiswick in Woollahra.
For a drink with friends and family, Opera Bar, The Grifter Brewing Co, Palmer & Co, The Beresford Hotel, El Loco, Coogee Pavilion, The Newport, Vic on the Park and Big Poppa's are all open on New Year’s Day, just to name a few bars and pubs.
Holiday | 2024 | 2025 |
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New Year's Day | 1 January | 1 January |
Australia Day | 26 January | 26 January |
Good Friday | 29 March | 18 April |
Easter Saturday | 30 March | 19 April |
Easter Sunday | 31 March | 20 April |
Easter Monday | 1 April | 21 April |
Anzac Day | 25 April | 25 April |
King's Birthday/June Long Weekend | 10 June | 9 June |
October Long Weekend (Labour Day) | 7 October | 6 October |
Christmas Day public holiday | 25 December | 25 December |
Boxing Day | 26 December | 26 December |
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