Author: doingsydneywithkids
Last Minute Mother’s Day Ideas
Stuck on what to do this Mother’s Day? Looking for a breakfast, brunch or long lunch? Maybe you just need an idea for where to spend the day. Whatever it might be, there’s sure to be something that fits the bill below. Don’t forget to share it with hubby and the kids if you know they have Read more.
Timezone: Things to do with the kids
It feels like it’s been around forever, but Timezone never gets old. The ideal place to spend a few hours with the kids on a rainy day or just for fun, there are multiple venues across Sydney, including in Chippendale and Haymarket. The Haymarket venue is located in Market City and is open Monday to Friday, 10am-11pm Read more.
Babyballet – Kids dance classes
Dance studios all over Sydney are running Babyballet courses, fun dance classes for babies and children aged 6 months to 6 years. The Babyballet syllabus has four stages and also includes a tap-dancing class for children over 3 years of age. The Tots class is for babies aged 6-18 months and includes a combination of music, movement, Read more.
Entertainment Park Bankstown
There’s no chance you or the kids will get bored at Entertainment Park Bankstown. The huge indoor facility has everything from a 3500sqm go-kart track to the latest arcade games and more. There are six lanes of bowling, virtual reality games and racing car simulators. There’s a licensed café with burgers, salads, a kid’s menu and more. Read more.
BonHomie Five Dock
Head to the BonHomie (formerly Lab Kitchen) on Great North Rd, Five Dock for delicious food in quaint, leafy surrounds. The cafe caters for breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner and has a varied menu that’s sure to please everyone, plus it’s dog friendly! While you’re enjoying your meal, the kids can safely play in their epic play Read more.
Josh Pyke plays at gigs to take your kids to
Small Fry Rock’s latest gig you can take your kids to will feature Josh Pyke supported by Matthew J Tow of Drop City/The Lovetones. After a sell-out first show scheduled for May 28, Small Fry Rock opened ticket sales to a second show on Sunday, May 29 at The Great Club Marrickville. These gigs are family-friendly, with Read more.
Self-guided tours with FreeGuides
Book yourself in for one of many self-guided tours with the family anywhere, anytime with the FreeGuides app. Available on both IOS and Android, the FreeGuides app is free to download and free to use. Sort through more than 1000 self-guided experiences across Australia and the world and see each place through the eyes of locals. Once Read more.
Holiday House at Diamond Beach
Sea Horse Diamond Beach offers luxury beach accommodation – a holiday house that can not only comfortably fit the family, but you can also bring along your dogs (and horses!) too. Sea Horse Diamond Beach operates two luxury beach houses about three hours north of Sydney’s northern suburbs. Seafarers The “Seafarers” beach house is just 400m from Read more.
Strike Bowling Entertainment Quarter
A great wet-weather venue, or just a fun day out no matter what, Strike Bowling at the Entertainment Quarter, Moore Park has plenty of fun things for the kids to do. There are eight bowling lanes, a laser tag arena, karaoke rooms and more. The venue can also host parties for both adults and kids. There’s a Read more.
Mini-golf for kids: Holey Moley Darlinghurst
Looking for something a little different to keep the kids entertained? Try Holey Moley Darlinghurst’s fun attractions and mini-golf for kids. Holey Moley has 18 uniquely themed holes across two courses. From an Operation-themed hole to a Forest Gump park bench and Monopoly-inspired obstacles, there’s lots of fun and challenging, pop-culture inspired holes to try. Children can Read more.