19 Fabulous Spots To Watch Sydney’s Iconic New Year’s Eve Fireworks
Sydney's New Year's Eve fireworks display is among the most popular around the globe. Head to one of these excellent vantage points for an electrifying start to the new year.
Sydney’s dazzling New Year’s Eve fireworks are a bucket list experience for many. From the Harbour Bridge to Bradleys Head to more hidden spots, the city leaves no stone unturned for the occasion. This year, some of Sydney’s best and most popular sites will be completely free for all including the likes of Mrs Macquarie’s Point and the Royal Botanic Garden so don’t miss out. Here are some of the best spots to see the New Year’s Eve fireworks in Sydney.
1. Sydney Opera House
Sydney Opera House
Bennelong Point, Sydney NSW 2000, AustraliaIt doesn’t get better than the Opera House for a close view of the fireworks. Not only do you get unadulterated views of the Harbour Bridge, but the atmosphere is also hard to beat. Find a spot on the forecourt or book one of their ticketed events, it will be an evening to remember.
2. Observatory Hill
Observatory Hill
Observatory Hill, Millers Point NSW 2000, Australia
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Observatory Hill offers a pretty amazing view of the western side of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. You can also get a birds-eye view of the fireworks when the city lights up as the clock strikes midnight.
3. Royal Botanic Gardens
Royal Botanic Garden Sydney
Mrs Macquaries Rd, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Image: Royal Botanic Garden
Tickets to the Royal Botanic Gardens Bridgeview sold out for around $385 per person last year and included live entertainment and a picnic hamper with entrée, dinner, dessert, snacks, and late-night supper. This year, visitors are being treated to four free vantage points that offer views of the Sydney Opera House, the Harbour Bridge, and the Sydney Harbour fireworks. Head to Mrs Macquarie’s Point and Fleet Steps or Tarpeian Lawn and Bennelong Lawn and enjoy uninterrupted views of the fireworks.
4. Mrs Macquarie’s Chair
Mrs Macquarie's Chair
1d Mrs Macquaries Rd, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
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Mrs Macquarie’s Chair is one of Sydney’s most spectacular NYE vantage points. The Sydney landmark overlooks the harbour in its entirety and seats up to 7000 people. Usually a ticketed event, entry to the location will be completely free this year.
5. Taronga Zoo
Taronga Zoo Sydney
Bradleys Head Rd, Mosman NSW 2088, AustraliaTaronga Zoo offers sweeping views of the Sydney skyline and the Harbour Bridge and it’s an ideal spot for families looking to make a day out of it.
6. The Rocks
The Rocks
The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Image: The Rocks
The Rocks has a number of vantage points for excellent views of the fireworks. Plus a number of restaurants and bars in the vicinity are getting in on the action and slinging special offers to make your evening a memorable one.
7. Hickson Road Reserve
Hickson Road Reserve
The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Image: The Rocks
With panoramic views of the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House, Hickson Road Reserve is a popular spot to see the fireworks with the entire harbour laid out before you. Entry to the spot is free this year and no tickets are required.
8. Blues Point
Blues Point
Blues Point, McMahons Point NSW 2060, AustraliaA more underrated location to see the fireworks, Blues Point offers gorgeous views of the western side of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House.
9. Pirrama Park
Pirrama Park
Pirrama Rd, Pyrmont NSW 2009, AustraliaThis family-friendly site offers a 3-in-1 deal. It comes with great views of the harbour, doesn’t get too crowded and it’s free to visit. Picnics are welcome in this sunny spot so you can enjoy a leisurely day in the sun before the fireworks begin.
10. McKell Park
McKell Park
159 Darling Point Rd, Darling Point NSW 2027, AustraliaIf you like us, love a hidden gem, you’ll want to check out McKell Park in Darling Point. It’s a great picnic spot and you can also enjoy a swim in the harbour via the sandstone steps for a refreshing start to the new year. Entry is free.
11. Bradleys Head
Bradleys Head
Bradleys Head, Mosman NSW 2088, AustraliaA New Year’s Eve at Bradleys Head Amphitheatre is an excellent way to bid adieu to the year. The Instagram-friendly spot offers excellent views of all the landmarks Sydney is famous for.
12. North Head, Manly
North Head
North Head, Manly NSW 2095, AustraliaIf you’re looking for something a little further out from the city and away from the crowds, North Head is a brilliant option. You still get a clear view of the fireworks without the stress of dealing with crowds and public transport afterwards. Entry is free and no tickets are required.
13. Cremorne Point
Cremorne Point
Cremorne Point NSW 2090, AustraliaCremorne Point tends to get a bit crowded owing to its popularity. But if you can make your way through the crowds, the view is absolutely worth it.
14. Darling Harbour
Darling Harbour
Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
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The fireworks over Darling Harbour are absolutely stunning with many waterfront restaurants and bars along Cockle Bay Wharf, Harbourside Shopping Centre, King Street Wharf and Barangaroo joining in for the fun.
15. Bicentennial Park
Bicentennial Park
Australia Ave, Sydney Olympic Park NSW 2127, AustraliaStretching along Rozelle Bay, Bicentennial Park comes with lovely water views. The grassy spot is ideal for families looking to escape the crowds.
16. Dr Mary Booth Lookout Reserve
Mary Booth Lookout Reserve
7 Waruda St, Kirribilli NSW 2061, AustraliaThe Mary Booth Reserve is close to public transport with views of the Harbour Bridge spread out before you. It’s an extremely popular spot and eager visitors often get there in the early hours of the morning to snag a spot. Viewing is available on a first come first serve basis so be prepared for a bit of hustle to get a spot.
17. Circular Quay
Circular Quay
Circular Quay, Sydney NSW 2000, AustraliaThe sites in and around Circular Quay that make for good viewing spots include Circular Quay promenade, First Fleet Park, Museum of Contemporary Art podium and Tallawoladah lawn areas. Even better, they’re free to visit.
18. Cockatoo Island
Cockatoo Island
Cockatoo Island, New South Wales, Australia
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Just a ferry ride from Sydney lies the beautiful Cockatoo Island with glimmering fireworks taking over the historic site on NYE. Several overnight camping packages are available if you want to extend your stay.
19. Lavender Bay Parklands
Lavender Bay Parklands
7 Lavender Cres, Lavender Bay NSW 2060, AustraliaLavender Bay is chock full of lush greenery, vantage points and harbour views. Comprising Clark, Quibaree and Watt Parks, this is a famously romantic spot to view the fireworks.
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