Things to do in Sydney in March

Things to do in Sydney in March

March Events

Sydney Skinny Dipping – TBC

Sydney Skinny Dip

People giving the shirts off their backs, not to mention every other stitch of clothing, to take part in Sydney Skinny. 🙂 Swimming in the nude would appear to be a very popular thing to do. This appears to be particularly true if undertaken with lots of other ‘nudie-dudies’. For the bare essentials please follow the link below.

Sydney Skinny

Twilight Concerts at Taronga Zoo

The Twilight series of concerts at Taronga Zoo is a fairly laid back affair spiced up by some great Aussie talent.

Twilight Concerts at Taronga Zoo

Mardi Gras Parade – Oxford Street – 29th February 2020

sydney mardi gras parade

The Mardi Gras Parade is the most ‘must see’ part of Mardi Gras. If you are anywhere near Oxford Street on Saturday, 4th March pick yourself out as good a vantage point as you can and get ready to be thoroughly entertained by the procession and party along with the rest of crowd. For more on the Sydney Mardi Gras and the Mardi Gras Parade just follow the link below.

Mardi Gras Parade

What to do at the end of Summer in Sydney

There is still some life left in summer and so autumn can wait till we have lived it. For best things to do in summer, including open air cinema, visit top things to do this summer before it’s too late.

Top Things to do in Summer in Sydney

But if it is too late there’s always the Moonlight:

Moonlight Cinema

moonlight cinema sydney

Moonlight Cinema is an open air affair of new releases, classic and cult films in one of Australia’s most beautiful parks. During December through to January the gates open at 7:00pm. From February to March they open at 6:30pm. Screenings begin at sunset each night. You will find the Moonlight at Centennial Park by the corner of Parkes and Grand Drive.

The Moonlight Cinema is listed as one of the top 10 things to do in Sydney

Art Month – Sydney’s Top Galleries – 6th to 29th March 2020

Sydney’s “vibrant” visual art scene will be out to draw you in as Gallery doors are “flung open” allowing visual masterpieces to “vibrant” safely outside. It’s going to be a treat for the eyes in March. There will be lots of vibrant stuff to look at along with talks, tours, performances, art bars and late night gallery openings are all expected to contribute to the Art of March.

Art Month

Faulty Towers -The Dining Experience – Sydney Opera House – 17th March to 21st March 2020

This internationally acclaimed Faulty Towers Dining Experience is back! Book your table early or there will be none left to book as every year the show sells out. Most of the show is unscripted. Anything can happen during your three-course serving of mayhem, laughter & fun. The Faulty Towers Dining Experience is a wonderful experience but the food… well just don’t order the duck!

Faulty Towers -The Dining Experience

Sydney International Rowing Regatta – Penrith – 23rd to 29th March 2020

The Sydney International Rowing Regatta is the biggest regatta in Australia attracting the best rowers from around globe. A highlight is when it’s ‘Aussie against Aussie’ as NSW beats all the other states to win the Interstate Regatta Trophy. Well maybe…

Sydney International Rowing Regatta

Blue Mountains Music Festival, Katoomba – 13th to 15th March 2020

Blue Mountains Sydney

Katoomba, the unofficial capital of the Blue Mountains, is playing host to a highly anticipated Folk and Blues Festival. Some wonderful musicians are expected to take part. This Folk and Blues extravaganza will have a number of undercover performance venues covering an expected 100 plus performances. Just follow this link for more information: www.bmff.org.au/

Top Things to do in the Blue Mountains

Thirlmere Festival of Steam – 1st March 2020

You might think, ‘steam trains – big deal’, but there’s more than hot air coming out of the Thirlmere Festival (weekend) of Steam. Saturday has interesting displays to enjoy along with a great opportunity to get close and personal with some historic steam trains.

On Sunday cars make way for steam along with amusement rides, face painting, airbrush tattoos, music and entertainment. You might be able catch a train, steam naturally, from Sydney to get there. Also nearby are the Thirlmere lakes and Royal National Park to enjoy as well as some steamy events on the day before, so why not make a weekend of it? Follow the link below for more information.

Thirlmere Festival of Steam

Penrith Working Truck Show – 29th March 2020

Said to be “Australia’s Best Value Family Day” you’ll get free amusement rides, entertaining free entertainment, free fairy floss, face painting, removable spray tattoos and much more. Once you have paid your entrance fee to get in, the kids get in for free with you, up to three of them that is. So it does seem like a bargain.

Penrith Working  Truck Show

Parramasala – Festival of South Asian Arts – 13th – 15th March

Parramasala-Block-PartyBollywood Block Party

We live in a world of contrasts full of wonderful, creative people. Some of the most talented come to Parramatta every year. It’s called Parramasala. Past highlights have included the Bollywood Block Party, The Trouble with Asian Men, Susheela Raman & Band, Krishnan’s Dairy, the Masala Markets and let’s not forget the Festival Bar, a great venue from which to enjoy the free program of music, dance and film on the Parramasala Outdoor Stage.

Parramasala

Manly and North Head

manly beach sydney

A visit to Manly and North Head is a holiday within a holiday or just another day in paradise depending upon whether you are a local or a visitor. Either way you’ll love it. We recommend that you forget the car or bus and ride the Manly Ferry instead. Make the journal part of the pleasure. Follow the link below for fun ideas on what to do and you should also consider a trip to the furthest point north to Palm Beach – listed at No. 8 on the top 100.

Manly and North Head – Top 4th and 5th things to do in Sydney

More things to do in March

We will continue to update this so if you come back later and you should find more. If you can’t wait, explore the Top 100 in Sydney.

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