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Residents discover Sydney's best attractions, dining, and experiences today

Discover the best of Sydney with our insider tips on where to go, what to do, and how to make the most of this vibrant city

By Sydney Lifestyle Desk · Published 5 July 2026, 12:28 am

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Residents discover Sydney's best attractions, dining, and experiences today
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Sydney has just recorded its hottest June since 1859, but that's not stopping residents and visitors from enjoying all the city has to offer. In fact, with the winter season in full swing, July is a great time to explore Sydney's many indoor and outdoor attractions.

As the city continues to grow and evolve, it's more important than ever for residents to stay informed about what's happening in their community. From new developments and events to changes in the city's infrastructure and services, there's always something new to discover in Sydney. With the NSW Labor party gearing up for its state conference, and the Socceroos preparing for the World Cup, there's a sense of excitement and energy in the air.

Exploring Sydney's Neighbourhoods

For those looking to get out and about, Sydney has a wealth of vibrant neighbourhoods to explore. From the trendy bars and restaurants of Surry Hills and Darlinghurst, to the historic charm of The Rocks and the scenic beauty of Bondi Beach, there's something for everyone. The Sydney Hair Festival, which took place in June, showcased the city's creativity and style, with many of the city's top hairdressers and barbers showing off their skills at venues like the Sydney Opera House and the Royal Botanic Garden. Meanwhile, organisations like the City of Sydney and the Sydney Festival are always working to bring new and exciting events to the city's streets and venues.

According to data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the median house price in Sydney is currently around $1.1 million, while the average cost of a meal in a mid-range restaurant is around $25 per person. With the cost of living in Sydney being what it is, it's more important than ever to make the most of the city's free and low-cost attractions, such as the Art Gallery of New South Wales, the Museum of Contemporary Art, and the scenic walks and bike trails that crisscross the city. As of July 2026, the best-value fruit and veg for the month include blackberries and brussels sprouts, which can be found at many of the city's markets and grocery stores for around $3-5 per kilogram.

So what happens next for Sydney residents looking to explore and enjoy their city? With the winter school holidays just around the corner, there are plenty of fun and family-friendly activities to look out for, from the Sydney Ice Skating Rink at Bondi Beach to the Winter Festival at the Sydney Opera House. And with many of the city's top attractions and venues offering special deals and discounts for locals, there's never been a better time to get out and discover all that Sydney has to offer. Whether you're a long-time resident or just visiting for a few days, our practical guide will help you make the most of your time in this vibrant and exciting city.

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