Craving Sydney in October
SYDNEY – Events NSW has announced details of Crave Sydney, a major new event offering 31 days of food, outdoor art and fun.
The month long festival will feature:
The Sydney International Food Festival (1-31 October)
• The festival will replace the Good Food Month
Art & About (1-25 October) Free event.
• Unique installations, exhibitions and events enliven the laneways, parks, galleries and spaces of the City of Sydney in this annual public art festival.
Darling Harbour Fiesta (2-5 October) Free event.
• Fiesta is Australia’s largest Latin American and Spanish music and dance festival.
Sydney Harbour Island Hopping (3-25 October)
• Sydney’s harbour islands will be open to explore, discover and share with an Island Hopper ferry ticket.
World’s Funniest Island (17-18 October)
• A two day comedy festival on Cockatoo Island, Sydney Harbour.
Seven Bridges Walk (25 October) Free event.
• 25km walk around Sydney Harbour and over Sydney’s seven key bridges.
Breakfast on the Bridge (25 October) Free event.
• Sydney Harbour Bridge will be transformed into the worlds most sought after breakfast destination when 6,000 people will have the chance to enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime experience on one of Australia’s most iconic landmarks.
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For the full Crave Sydney program visit www.cravesydney.com
A report by Michael Osborne – The Mature Traveller
Ian Jarrett
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