If you’ve ever grabbed something from the Wynyard Coles, you may not have ever paid too much attention to the emergency access door that’s situated right next to it. ![]() The entrance to this secret tunnel is hidden in plain sight in one of Sydney’s busiest train station thoroughfares. And the best bit? Finally, we are allowed to see them with our own eyes. Better yet – they’re going to be filled with a wild light show, laser beams and robots. Well, it turns out, the rumours are true. If you’ve ever heard talk of secret tunnels and winding labyrinths from World War II that lie forgotten beneath Sydney city, you’re not alone. While the legit version can be hit or miss (the brightest colours we see are picked up by cameras, rather than the naked human eye), this one is not, with you guaranteed to find yourself in a brilliant immersive experience full of rainbow colours and popping light.Īlso unlike the experience you’d get in an isolated frozen part of the world, this sho Unlike the real deal, the Bowral ‘Borealis’ will not subject you to sub-zero conditions or potentially unsatisfactory visuals. Combining cutting-edge tech with whimsical art, this is an ethereal light show full of vivid colour and shimmering movement that is made to transport everyone who watches it away to a snowy peak in the middle of a polar night. ![]() ‘Borealis’ is an immersive outdoor light-show experience designed by Switzerland-based artist Dan Archer. This May, Sydneysiders can travel into the deep, southern wilderness of Bowral (move over, Arctic Circle), where they will get the chance to experience a human-made rendition of the Aurora Borealis, with all the vibrant majesty hidden deep within a dark vineyard. The ethereal majesty of the Aurora Borealis has enchanted millions of people for centuries, but for all of us in Sydney, the thought of seeing them dancing above us has been nothing more than the stuff of fantasy – as well as one seriously hefty plane ticket. If you’re like us, one of your big-ticket bucket list items is getting to see the Northern Lights in real life. So, you get to check out Sydney’s best ramen restaurants and win some fun prizes (aka: more ramen) at the same time? Sounds like a win win to us. Tonkotsu, shoyu, shio, miso and more…you will find it all during the Sydney Ramen Festival.” “We aim to encourage Sydneysiders to try all the different types of ramen and open up their taste buds to different styles. The team from Sydney Ramen Festival says: “The festival aims to cultivate an appreciation of different styles and variations of Japanese ramen available in Sydney, and acts as a guide as well as to encourage discovery for restaurants.” The more stamps you collect, the more chances you have of winning great prizes, like free bowls of ramen, gift vouchers, hand painted cherry blossom ramen bowls, and a whole lot more. Think Rising Sun Workshop, RaRa Ramen, Bones Ramen, Butter, Ippudo, IIKO Mazesoba and loads more, and it’s running from Saturday, June 17 through to Saturday, July 29.īasically, when you visit a participating ramen restaurant during the festival, and enjoy a delicious bowl of goodness, you get a digital stamp. The festival is going down in ramen restaurants all over Sydney. ![]() Sydney Ramen Festival is a celebration of the tastiest ramen joints that this city has to offer, and of course, all things ramen – from the soul-warming broths to the chewy noodles, succulent pork, and jammy eggs. ![]() A six-week ramen festival is kicking off in Sydney, and you’re invited. Sick of the city? Go see the Northern Lights in Bowral, and then do one of these epic (and easy) day hikes in Sydney. We will also be losing ourselves in the cinematic wonders of the Sydney Film Festival, kicking back in a pink pop-up glass igloo (while snaffling a bottomless chef-prepared feast) above Sydney Harbour, and then making sure we open up our hearts, minds and eyes at one of these jaw-droppingly good theatre and musical productions that are on from Friday to Sunday. Then, we'll be off to explore the gorgeous Finders Keepers Markets that will be peddling the creative wares of 150 small businesses at Hordern Pavilion. If you haven't checked out the coolest bits yet, done the light walk or chowed down on a special neon feed (and tipple), this is your last chance before it closes on Saturday.Īfter we've had our final Vivid fill, we will be heading up to Sydney's tallest tower to bop at an epic silent disco on Friday night. This weekend, there is so much popping off in Sydney that it's hard to know where to start.įor all ye light lovers, Vivid Sydney will be having its final, sparkly moment this weekend.
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