Whether you’re in need of a date idea to impress someone you just met or finally have a moment to revisit your romantic side with your partner, look no further than Sydney. The city is full of venues and experiences that are sure to entertain both of you. Don’t settle for Luna Park!
There’s a ton of fun things to do for date night in New South Wales, most especially in Sydney. You could head over to an art gallery, trek the Blue Mountains, go on a romantic dinner cruise, take a cooking class. Or how about head over to the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney Observatory, or spend quality time at Coogee Beach?
We could go on forever with this, but let’s officially get this list of the best date ideas started. Here are the best romantic date ideas you can do with your significant other for date night in Sydney.
1. Gin Session at Archie Rose Distillery
To start off this list of great date night ideas, we have Archie Rose Distillery. Some people like a craft brew, others go for whiskey, well, if you want to put down the vodka and go for a gin martini, then maybe you should just opt for a night of gin tasting instead.
At $49 per person, you can sign up for a Gin Session at Sydney’s own Archie Rose Distillery. Your two-hour session includes three gin and tonics, a class on gin, a $10 discount on one of their 700mL bottles, a tour of the distillery, and table service.
Address: 85 Dunning Ave, Rosebery NSW 2018, Australia
Phone Number: (02) 8458 2300
Website: archierose.com.au
2. Movie Night at Golden Age Cinema
The restored 1940s Paramount House brings luxury and timeless charm to your movie-going experience. Not only can you and your date partake in the traditional movie date, you can do so with boozy drinks and some good eats. On the menu includes a few toasties, a meat and cheese board to share, and of course, your usual movie theatre snacks. The theatrette shows mostly cult and indie films, but will also feature new releases and the good old’ Hollywood classics.
Address: 80 Commonwealth St, Surry Hills NSW 2010, Australia
Phone Number: (02) 9211 1556
Website: ourgoldenage.com.au
3. Axe Throwing at Maniax
Hopefully, you want to throw axes because you think it will be a fun date — not because you’re angry at each other. For something on the more active side, sign up for an axe throwing session at Maniax Sydney. Though the Sydney locations packages may be a bit pricey, they have everything you need to enjoy a fun two hours learning how to properly throw the axe (so no one gets hurt) and some one-on-one training. Upgrade to the Date Night package and compete against other couples.
Address: 2/01/75 Mary St, St Peters NSW 2044, Australia
Phone Number: 1300 986 480
Website: maniax.com.au
4. Bring Your Date to NYC at The Standard Bowl
With an industrial Manhattan vibe, this well-known Sydney bowling spot is another great way to bring some activity and competition to a date. Trying to get in can be just as exciting. The joint is only open Fridays and Saturdays from 9pm-3.30am. Lanes are first-come, first-serve, but the bowling is free! Oh, and there are only four lanes. But this place doesn’t just have bowling; it has live music, arcade machines, and drinks as well. It’s definitely worth the anticipation, and if you and your date are lucky enough to make it in, you’ll for sure want to keep trying to go back every weekend.
Address: 3/383 Bourke St, Darlinghurst NSW 2010, Australia
Phone Number: (02) 8080 7060
Website: thestandardbowl.com.au
5. Make It A Cafe Date At Bondi Hall
Not every date has to revolve around adult beverages and flashy lights. Sometimes you just need a quiet morning or afternoon out with your partner or date. Since Australia is currently big into its coffee scene, there are plenty of cafes you can go to that may turn this date idea into a routine.
Right off of Bondi Beach is this perfect spot. Bondi Hall is a quaint cafe complete with natural light, beautiful coffee presentations, and some tasty bites. You can sit either inside or outside, its indoor seating great for quiet conversation or even a study session — if you have a date with someone from university. Visitors claim that the service is a bit slower than at other places, but if you’re too busy talking with your date over breakfast, you may not even notice.
Address: 75-79 Hall St, Bondi Beach NSW 2026, Australia
Phone Number: (02) 7900 3530
Website: mobile.facebook.com
6. Go For A Sydney Harbour Cruise
Sometimes, there’s just nothing like a good traditional romantic date. Fortunately, Sydney is chock full of romantic things you can do to make the sparks fly.
Imagine being on a boat, the sun setting, you are with your date enjoying a romantic onboard dinner… What an occasion to dress up a little and enjoy the city you know so well together. Take your date on a harbour cruise around Sydney Harbour and let the panoramic surroundings from the harbour bridge and beyond set the mood for you.
Website: getyourguide.com
7. See A Show At The Opera House
The Sydney Opera House is a global destination for a reason. Luckily, you are in Sydney and can enjoy it as much as you want. So why not take a date to see a show? Especially if you know your date is a lover of culture and the arts, recognizing this by taking them to one of the greatest cultural spots in Australia will be sure to conjure up feelings of romance.
Address: Bennelong Point, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Phone Number: (02) 9250 7111
Website: sydneyoperahouse.com
More Ideas for You and Your Partner
Need some more fun, romantic, or cute date ideas? Here are some we just had to mention before closing the list.
- Play mini golf at Holey Moley
- Have a romantic picnic at Royal Botanic Gardens
- See some contemporary art at Museum of Contemporary Art in Circular Quay
- Take a staycation at Ovolo 1888 Darling Harbour
- Double kayak and look for a secluded beach
- Take a trip to Taronga Zoo
- Go for hikes in Royal National Park
Conclusion
Sydney is a date night, date day, date whenever haven. No matter what kind of mood you’re looking to set, you’ll be able to find a place for that first-time hangout or that much needed night off from being a parent.