Sydney on a Budget: Top Free Things to Do in the City

Joel Conceicao

Last updated: 27 May 20244 minutes

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Free Things to Do in Sydney

Sydney is a beautiful city, but it can be quite an expensive one, too.

If you want to save some bucks and explore this Australian paradise on a budget, we've got you covered!

Prepare to unlock the city's magical wonders without spending a single coin.

That's right; we're about to embark on a wild, wallet-friendly journey through the land of koalas, kangaroos, and countless cost-free thrills.

From walking and cycling tours, soaking up the city's harbourside setting, to exploring the many parks and gardens, there are plenty of ways to enjoy Sydney without spending much money.

Moreover, we even have a list of activities you can experience in less than AUD 50!

Let's dive into the best free things to do in Sydney, where fun meets frugality.

Exploring Sydney on a Budget

Stroll Through Sydney's Iconic Landmarks

One of the best free things to do in Sydney is to stroll through the heart of the city and marvel at its famous landmarks like the Sydney Opera House, Circular Quay, Sydney Harbour Bridge, and Darling Harbour.

The walk will get you some great, envy-inducing photos to spruce up your feed with.

Bondi to Coogee Coastal Walk

If you're a morning person, lace up your shoes and embark on a stunning 6 km-long coastal walk.

You'll come across some breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean, cliffs, and charming beaches. It will be a scenic walk that comes at no cost and leaves you with priceless memories.

Free Museums and Galleries

Discover Sydney's cultural side by visiting some fascinating free-entry museums and galleries.

The Art Gallery of New South Wales and the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia are topping the list in our books. Here's a full list of the city's best museums if you want to indulge your inner culture vulture.

Hit Bondi Beach

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Spend a day soaking up the sun at Bondi Beach, one of Australia's most iconic beaches. Whether you're a swimmer, a surfer, or simply love sunbathing, Bondi is the perfect spot to enjoy the sand, surf, and vibrant atmosphere.

Location: Bondi Beach NSW 2026, Australia (map)

Walk Along the Rocks

Another one of the best free things to do in Sydney is to walk through the historic district of The Rocks, where cobblestone streets take you past quaint shops, lively pubs, and small weekend markets.

Learn about the city's colonial past and maybe catch one or two free street performances.

Location: New South Wales 2000, Australia (map)

Get a Sunset Shot at Mrs Macquarie's Chair

Head to this famous spot in the Royal Botanic Garden for a stunning view of the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge as the sun sets over the city's glittering skyline. Snap your perfect shot with all this in one frame!

Location: 1d Mrs Macquaries Rd, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia (map)

Head to Shelly Beach for a Relaxing Swim

Ever wanted a quaint little beach where you can relax and swim?

Head to Shelly Beach in Manly for all the peace you need. Spread a rug and soak in the sun or just dive in the waters.

Location: New South Wales, Australia (map)

Enjoy City Views from Observatory Hill Park

Climb this vantage point for panoramic views of the city skyline and the harbour for arguably one of the best free things to do in Sydney.

It's an ideal spot for a romantic date or simply relaxing and soaking in the city's beauty.

Location: 1001 Upper Fort St, Millers Point NSW 2000, Australia (map)

Explore Stunning Street Art

Walking along Sydney's streets, you will come across some amazing street paintings by renowned artists.

The paintings give life to the city and add to the vibrant vibe it already carries. Explore some stunning artwork in areas like Newtown, Paddington, Surry Hills, and Darlington.

Free Festivals and Events

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Sydney sure knows how to party! Keep an eye out for some free festivals and events which, by the way, keep happening throughout the year. From cultural celebrations to outdoor concerts and film screenings, the list of these events is not limited.

Cheap Activities Under AUD 50

High-five the Stars at Madame Tussauds

Madame Tussauds Sydney is the coolest hangout spot for rubbing shoulders with A-listers, minus the actual shoulders! Spot your favourite celebrities recreated in wax, from movie stars to sports legends. Have an epic day out snapping selfies, giving high-fives, and being a part of the glam squad.

Location: Madame Tussauds Sydney, Wheat Road, Sydney NSW, Australia (map)

Meet Fauna at WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo

A great place for the whole family, WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo is where the Aussie animal party goes down! Get up close and personal with hoppy kangaroos, cuddly koalas, and Tasmanian devils. Have a blast in the animal kingdom – it's pure wildness.

Location: WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo, Wheat Road, Sydney NSW, Australia (map)

Experience Metaverse at Virtual Room

Virtual Room, Sydney, is like stepping into an extraordinary sci-fi flick. It's an immersive, mind-blowing VR experience where you solve puzzles and embark on epic missions to save the world. High-fives will fly as you laugh, strategise, and geek out in a virtual reality wonderland – unforgettable gaming vibes, guaranteed,

Location: Level 5, 393 George Street, Sydney NSW, 2000 (map)

Visit Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park

Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park is like a family adventure without leaving the city. Get up close to adorable kangaroos, cuddle with koalas, and meet all kinds of Aussie critters. Kids would love the feeding sessions and chatting with chirpy lorikeets.

Location: 217 Kildare Rd, Doonside NSW 2767, Australia (map)

Tour the Royal Botanic Garden

A stroll along the Royal Botanic Garden will immerse you in the Aboriginal culture of the traditional owners of Sydney's city area. Explore the beautiful landscapes, smell the roses, and enjoy the beautiful views of some iconic landmarks.

Location: The Royal Botanic Garden Sydney Visitor Centre, Mrs Macquaries Rd, Sydney NSW 2000 (map)

Drop by the Australian National Maritime Museum

A world of ocean stories awaits you at the Australian National Maritime Museum right at the Darling Harbour. Navy vessels, historical artefacts, and Australia's connection to the oceans can all be experienced at this mu'sea'um.

Location: 2 Murray Street, Darling Harbour, Sydney NSW 2000 (map)

Explore Sydney on a Cruise

If you wish to explore Sydney's iconic landmarks while avoiding traffic on the roads, a cruise journey is what you need. Get on a classy cruise paddling its way through the glistening blue waters while you enjoy the stunning views of the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge along with a lot of tiny beaches, bays, and parks.

Location: Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney NSW, Australia (map)

De-stress at the Chinese Garden of Friendship

You might want to get away from the hectic city once in a while. If so, visit the Chinese Garden of Friendship, a tranquil green garden at Darling Harbour. De-stress yourself wandering along pathways lined with exotic flowers and a lake by the side.

Location: Chinese Garden of Friendship, Pier Street, Darling Harbour, Sydney, New South Wales 2000 Australia (map)

Enjoy Panoramic Views at Sydney Tower Eye

Does a tall observation building offering 360-degree views of the entire city sound good? The Sydney Tower Eye is where you'll get lovely shots of the entire city of Sydney, including its famous landmarks, beaches, bays, parks, and distant hills.

Location: Sydney Tower Eye, Market Street, Sydney NSW, Australia (map)

Commonly Asked Questions

What is the best time to visit Sydney?

The best time to visit Sydney is spring (September to November) or autumn (March to May), when the weather is pleasant and ideal for outdoor activities.

Are there any visa requirements for international travellers visiting Sydney?

Yes, most travellers need a valid visa to enter Australia. You can check for yourself at the Australian government's official website.

How can I commute within Sydney?

Various transportation options, including trains, airport shuttles, taxis, and rideshare services, provide convenient access to all parts of the city.

What are the best beaches in Sydney for swimming and surfing?

Bondi Beach and Manly Beach are popular for swimming and surfing in Sydney.

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Written by Joel Conceicao

Joel has a serious addiction to mountain hiking and is a bona fide beach bum. Inspired by Anthony Bourdain to travel fearlessly, he has explored from the Himalayas to the Andaman Sea, honing over a decade's worth of travel writing experience.

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