Sydney Royal Easter Show 2026
A classic Sydney tradition returns with twelve days of country charm, family fun and big-night entertainment
The Sydney Royal Easter Show returns in April 2026, bringing together animals, agriculture, food, rides and showbags in one of the city’s most loved annual events. Welcoming close to 900,000 visitors each year, the Show offers a rare chance for city and country to meet, blending rural traditions with all-out carnival energy.
Running daily from 8:30am to 9:00pm, the Easter Show is designed to be explored at your own pace, whether you’re visiting for a few hours or making a full day of it.
Agriculture, animals and hands-on experiences
At its heart, the Easter Show celebrates Australian farming and rural life. Interactive animal experiences invite visitors of all ages to get up close with livestock, working dogs and horses, while competitions and displays showcase the skill and care behind Australian agriculture.
Highlights include dog agility demonstrations, livestock judging, and family-friendly activities like Outback Pony Rides, offering younger guests their first taste of country life.
Food worth lining up for
Food is a major drawcard, with fresh produce, regional specialties and nostalgic favourites around every corner. From crowd-pleasers like Chip on a Stick, Big Bush BBQ and chocolate-dipped strawberries to artisan sauces, fresh pasta, wine and gluten-free treats, the Show is as much about tasting as it is about watching.
It’s casual, indulgent and very Australian.
Gardens, creativity and craft
For something slower-paced, the Flower and Garden Pavilion offers a welcome pause. Expect colourful displays, expert talks and practical gardening advice, alongside workshops and demonstrations.
Nearby, the Sydney Royal Arts & Crafts Show highlights creativity across disciplines, featuring Australia’s largest arts and crafts competition and showcasing work from across the country.
Rides, competitions and nights that end with fireworks
Throughout the day, iconic competitions like woodchopping, sawing and showjumping draw crowds, alongside quirky favourites such as Pumpkin Bowling. Thrill-seekers can take on classic carnival rides, while younger visitors gravitate towards the Kids’ Carnival.
As evening falls, the Main Arena becomes the focus, with high-energy entertainment including the K9 Superwall, before each night ends with a fireworks display lighting up the sky.
Easter in Darling Harbour
For those staying closer to the city, Darling Harbour offers its own way to spend the Easter long weekend. Waterfront dining, family-friendly attractions, exhibitions and entertainment venues make it an easy place to dip in and out of across the holiday period.
Easter programming in Darling Harbour typically includes seasonal activities, special events and extended trading hours, with details announced closer to the date. For the latest updates, we recommend checking the official Darling Harbour website as plans are confirmed.
Your Easter base at Woolstore
Hotel Woolstore 1888 offers a relaxed place to stay during the Easter period, well positioned between Darling Harbour and Sydney’s major transport links. Whether you’re heading out to the Easter Show, exploring the city over the long weekend, or balancing family activities with quieter moments, it’s an easy base to return to.
After a full day out, settle in with dinner or a drink at Percy, then start the next day slowly before heading back out again.
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