Kids Go Free in Sydney this autumn & winter

Wednesday, 05 Mar, 2007 0

Tourism New South Wales has launched a complementary Sydney For Kids card where kids can stay, play and eat for free in Sydney until August*, with a range of family-friendly attractions, restaurants and hotels offering exclusive kids-free deals as part of the program.

Families can order their complimentary card via www.seesydney.com now!

You can take the kids to the Sydney Opera House, with free admission for one youngster when accompanied by a full-paying adult to The Australian Ballet’s Don Quixote and the Babies Proms, part of the Kids at the House season or take one child for free to the below attractions when accompanied by a full-paying adult:
• Sydney Aquarium
• Sydney Fish Market Behind the Scenes Tour
• Sydney Tower & Oztrek
• Telstra Stadium Explore Tour at Sydney Olympic Park
• The Chinese Garden of Friendship Darling Harbour
• Sydney Wildlife World
• Vaucluse House
• Elizabeth Bay House
• Hyde Park Barracks Museum
• Elizabeth Farm
• Justice & Police Museum
• Museum of Sydney
• Rose Seidler House
• Susannah Place Museum
• Rouse Hill estate

After a big day out exploring, feed the little ones at Jordan’s Seafood Restaurant at Darling Harbour, where one child dines free when accompanied by a full-paying adult.

Then rest at one of the city’s top hotels. Up to two children stay and have breakfast free at the below hotels when accompanied by full-paying adults:
• Novotel Sydney on Darling Harbour
• Travelodge Sydney
• Novotel & Hotel Ibis Sydney Olympic Park

To order your free Sydney for Kids card, visit www.seesydney.com

*Terms and Conditions apply. For full details, visit www.seesydney.com

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