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Sydney’s Best Free Spots to Watch the NYE Fireworks

Sydney’s New Year’s Eve fireworks are a global spectacle, drawing crowds from around the world to witness the iconic display over Sydney Harbour. If you’re looking to enjoy the fireworks without spending a fortune, here are some of the best free vantage points to celebrate the arrival of 2025 in style.

1. Mrs Macquarie’s Chair
Located within the Royal Botanic Gardens, this iconic spot offers stunning views of both the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge. Arrive early, as it’s a popular destination and fills up quickly. Gates open at 10 a.m., and it’s strictly alcohol-free.

2. Barangaroo Reserve
This scenic location offers a family-friendly atmosphere with spectacular views of the western side of the Harbour Bridge. Barangaroo Reserve opens at 8 a.m. and accommodates up to 10,000 visitors, so plan to get there early. Bring a picnic rug and snacks for a relaxed evening.

3. Bradfield Park
Situated just beneath the northern end of the Harbour Bridge in Milsons Point, Bradfield Park delivers an unparalleled view of the bridge’s fireworks. With nearby public transport options, it’s also one of the most accessible locations.

4. Cremorne Point Reserve
For a quieter option, head to Cremorne Point. It offers sweeping views of the fireworks over the water and is perfect for those who prefer a serene experience. Pack a picnic and make a day of it.

5. Dawes Point (Tar-Ra)
Positioned right next to the Harbour Bridge, this spot provides a close-up view of the fireworks. It’s within walking distance of Circular Quay and opens early for keen attendees.

Each of these locations offers a unique vantage point, so grab your picnic blanket, head out early, and enjoy Sydney’s world-class fireworks display without spending a cent.

Happy New Year!