Enjoy delicious bites from food trucks, the Parents’ Association BBQ, and refreshments from the RAVO Christmas Bar. Head to Top Ryde City to snap a classic Christmas photo with Santa, right in the heart of the shopping centre. Sessions run from 15 November to 24 December on the Ground Level, with options for both walk-ins and pre-booked visits.
Be entertained by a kaleidoscope of colours, decorative lights and stars every 15 minutes from 8pm to midnight. Event Uplighting is often used to highlight key areas of the venue, such as the head table, dance floor, or ceremony space, and can be adjusted throughout the event to create different moods. It is a simple and effective LED fibre optic Christmas white Tree way to elevate the look and feel of a wedding reception. If you love the display, consider make a donation to Sydney Children’s Hospitals Foundation.
White flocked trees bring snowy magic indoors and turn any space into a winter wonderland. They offer a romantic and luxurious look instead of traditional green foliage. Flocked trees are both striking and stylish making them perfect for modern homes or glamorous festive themes.
Attempting a DIY lighting installation can lead to potential hazards and result in a less appealing outcome compared to one done by a qualified professional. An outdoor lighting specialist is well-versed in various design and installation techniques, including maximizing the utility and aesthetic appeal of string lights. Celebrate the season without overspending with the Costway 1.8M Pre-Lit Pine Christmas Tree.
“Walk through the arches and stars to see the lights sparkling around until you get to the dazzling presents and photo location for some Christmas memories,” he encouraged. “With music playing, a snow machine, inflatables and various imagery, there’s plenty of fun to be had finding the hidden decorations. Kennedy said this display can be enjoyed from the comfort of your car, if you prefer. Kennedy said the owners “love putting up the Christmas lights because it brings joy and smiles to people”.
This annual gathering at St. Mary’s Cathedral has quietly become a city tradition, drawing families, kids, and wanderers into its mellow glow. Every night, a choir serenades beneath its radiant glow, adding a harmonious touch to the holiday atmosphere. For a dose of enchantment, stroll through Martin Place, where every 15 minutes from 8 pm to 1am, the city transforms into a kaleidoscope of colours and stars. In the heart of Sydney, the Martin Place Christmas tree steals the spotlight, standing tall and proud. With over 110,000 LED lights, this towering masterpiece outshines even the most polished corporate backdrop.
If a section of your tree doesn’t light up this generally will mean that a connection is loose. Stand back, have a look at what section is un-lit and then search for any loose connections. The Tip Count is the number of branch tips on the tree and is a general indicator of the quality of the tree. The higher the count, the better quality and fuller-looking your tree will be. As symbol of strength and endurance, the Maple tree has a stunning presence and is sure to be the talking point of the occasion.
A veritable smorgasbord of light offerings, Kellyville is a destination in itself for Christmas light spotting. Head from Mawarra Crescent and Arnold Avenue to Marella Avenue for a full evening of glimmering light shows. Several years ago the house was gift-wrapped with a 25-metre red satin bow, which should give you a rough idea of just how extra we’re willing to go at Christmastime. If you’re looking for a swish Christmas photo op, head to Barangaroo to catch a glimpse of their Native Living Christmas Trees activation, which runs until December 25. There's also a four-metre gumnut sculpture on the ground floor with golden baubles, and it's all surrounded by over 27,500 Christmas lights across the installations and building's balustrades. Santa will be in Martin Place between 9am and 10pm daily until Tuesday 24 December for photo sessions (pet-friendly, of course) to support Sydney Children’s Hospitals Foundation Christmas Appeal.
Forget spending Christmas Day cooped up at home, where family love-ins typically disappear immediately after the last present is unwrapped. One of the most quintessential Sydney Christmas activities is simply a beach BBQ, taking advantage of our many pristine beaches by cooking up fresh seafood in the sun. Each year, the Sydney Fish Market hosts a 36-hour seafood marathon where its many retailers tirelessly shelf fresh seafood and other goods from 5am on Thursday, December 23 to 5pm on Christmas Eve. The tradition has attracted massive crowds for years now, with a one-stop-shop built from the city’s best produce.