Christmas in Sydney
Christmas Tree & Lights in Martin Place
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas! The city of Sydney sparkles during the summer holiday season with everything from a traditional Christmas lunch by the harbour to magical lights and plenty of carolling.
Every year a magical marketplace pops up in the historic precinct of The Rocks with fairy lights strung above the cobbled streets and market stalls offering handmade Christmas decorations, artisan jewellery and locally designed fashion, as well as delicious holiday-themed street food. While in the area, be sure to check out the mini Christmas Villages painted by illustrator Nico Nicoson that celebrate what we love about Christmas in summertime.
In the Eastern Suburbs, the Double Bay Christmas Festival is a fun day out for all ages, with markets, live music and family entertainment on 30 November at Steyne Park from 11am - 8pm. Over the bridge, the Mosman Christmas Night Markets are back for 2024 as well and will be lighting up Mosman Square and Village Green on 12 December from 4.30pm - 9pm.
Department store David Jones creates whimsical Christmas shop window displays every holiday season. With a different theme each year, peer through the glass to see everything from Christmas dollhouse scenes and gingerbread houses to traditional puppetry. Stroll along Market, Castlereagh and Elizabeth Streets, and enjoy a night of storytelling and festive fun.
Running from 12 November until 25 December, Christmas in Darling Harbour features Christmas events and family attractions. Some highlights include The Harbour Village, Christmas pedal boats, weekend fireworks, a floating Christmas Tree and much more.
On 15 December, the EQ Christmas Market is taking over the Entertainment Quarter at Moore Park with 100 stalls selling arts, crafts, fashion, homewares, plants, Christmas themed goods, candles and of lots of delicious food. Meanwhile, the Jolly Market, set against the stunning backdrop of Customs House and inspired by Europe's Christmas markets, is returning to the city centre from 13-22 December, complete with wooden huts, artisanal giftwares, delicious food and wine, and live music.
If watching a classic Christmas movie is your idea of festive cheer, check out Love Actually in Concert at ICC Sydney, returning again for 2024 on 21 December at 3pm and 8pm.
Martin Place, in the heart of the Sydney CBD, truly embraces the festive spirit. From 28 November 2024 until 3 January 2025, there’s a super-sized Christmas tree woven with more than 110,000 LED lights, providing a beautiful backdrop for city strolls, selfies and post-shopping dining. Nearby at Pitt Street Mall, stroll underneath the dazzling Canopy of Light, a canopy of 80,000 suspended lights from 28 November 2024 to 1 January 2025.
In the historic Queen Victoria Building you can sit down with the man in red himself with QVB's High Tea with Santa experience at The Tea Room. Then shop for Christmas gifts, enjoy an aperitif at Reign Champagne Parlour & Bar and marvel at the majestic tree, which sparkles from every angle.
The popular Woolworths Carols in the Domain is returning in 2024 to celebrate its 42nd year. Mark Saturday 21 December in your diaries and come join the sing-a-longs with some of Australia's biggest artists, including The Wiggles, Samantha Jade and Hugh Sheridan.
Looking for something to do with the kids after all the presents have been unwrapped? A number of attractions remain open on Christmas day in Sydney, such as Taronga Zoo, SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium and WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo. Many cinemas across the city open their doors on Christmas, including venues by Hoyts, Event and Palace Cinemas. Of course, you could always get outdoors by spending a day at the beach, enjoying a hike or having a picnic in the park.
If you want to take the day off from cooking, several restaurants put on Christmas day menus. Sitting 36 levels above the twinkling lights of Sydney harbour, Altitude at Shangri-La puts on a five-course lunch, wiht dishes including Kombu cured coral trout sashimi with finger lime and Avruga Caviar and A5 Tajima MB 8+ steak with native tamarind jus. SkyFeast at Sydney Tower does an unlimited feast of over 30 dishes for lunch and dinner – all while basking in 360-degree revolving views of the harbour and city below.
O Bar & Dining offers a five-course lunch or three-course dinner overlooking the harbour. Ripples Chowder Bay at Mosman, Nick’s Seafood Restaurant at Darling Harbour and Pilu at Freshwater in the Northern Beaches also feature fantastic festive spreads focused on seafood.
If you want to treat yourself, cruise on Sydney Harbour and enjoy million-dollar views while dining on a traditional Christmas lunch with friends and family with Captain Cook Cruises. Board the Sydney 2000 by noon on Christmas Day for a premium menu on the Sky Deck; a Club Deck lunch or a Christmas buffet of leg ham, prawns and plum pudding on the Ocean Deck.
An array of other cruise companies also offer Christmas Day adventures on the harbour, including Australian Cruise Group and Vagabond.
Get into the spirit of the season with Sydney's colourful and creative Christmas lights and decorations.
Holiday | 2025 | 2026 |
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New Year's Day | 1 January | 1 January |
Australia Day | 27 January | 26 January |
Good Friday | 18 April | 3 April |
Easter Saturday | 19 April | 4 April |
Easter Sunday | 20 April | 5 April |
Easter Monday | 21 April | 6 April |
Anzac Day | 25 April | 25 April |
King's Birthday/June Long Weekend | 9 June | 8 June |
October Long Weekend (Labour Day) | 6 October | 5 October |
Christmas Day public holiday | 25 December | 25 December |
Boxing Day | 26 December | 26 December |
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