What’s on this spring in Neutral Bay
If you’re keen to get out and about now that warmer days are here, you’re not alone. Of course, Sydney weather can be unpredictable, but when it’s warm and sunny there are so many beaches, parks and alfresco restaurants to soak up some rays. And on rainy days there is plenty to do indoors, too. Here are a few ideas to get you inspired and out the door this month.
Time to get active
Spring is the perfect time to get your fitness on track before the Christmas feasting begins. The winter cold has gone and there’s still time to feel a little more energetic and healthy before you hit the beach. Here are some options to get fit in Neutral Bay this spring:
– You don’t have to be a prima ballerina to make the most of ballet. Join the ballet fitness class at the Neutral Bay Community Centre and enjoy a low-impact 50-minute workout utilising ballet moves and positions.
– For a higher impact workout, try out Zumba at the Neutral Bay Community Centre. Zumba combines dance and fitness for a full body workout to help stay trim.
– Janice runs a class for older adults at the Neutral Bay Community Centre that focuses on balance and stability. The class is an excellent way to work on your balance and maintain your independence.
– Make the most of the spring weather by joining the Syd Fit Club. This club may be technically based in North Sydney, but Leonard Park, where they work out, is only a few minutes from Neutral Bay. They even offer a free trial week so you can see if outdoor group workouts are for you.
Get outdoors
Whether it’s enjoying a walk or indulging in some al fresco dining, spring is the perfect time to get outdoors in Neutral Bay.
– Cremorne Point: Just down from Neutral Bay is a stunning walk around Cremorne Point. Take your time to walk all the way down to the Robertson Point Lighthouse and you can enjoy the harbour views and colonial architecture. Pack a picnic and enjoy an outdoor lunch with unmatched views.
– Taronga Zoo: There’s nothing like a day out at the zoo with the family. Taronga is the only zoo in the city that also boasts views of Sydney Harbour. If you haven’t visited Taronga in a while, this spring is a perfect time. If it’s your birthday this spring, check out Taronga’s $1 birthday ticket.
– Against the Grind: Head to Young Street in Neutral Bay and you can enjoy the best food the suburb has to offer. More than a cafe and more than a deli, Against the Grind is becoming famous for having the best breakfast north of the bridge. Enjoy fine coffee and a hearty meal, and then do some shopping for quality smallgoods.
Arts and culture
Neutral Bay is one of Sydney’s cultural hubs, and there’s always a new show or night out to enjoy. Here are some we’re looking forward to.
– Neutral Bay’s historic Orpheum Theatre always has shows and events on the schedule, and this spring is no expedition. Enjoy some raunchiness with the Magic Men male dancers or escape a rainy spring day with a viewing of the 80s action classic RoboCop, now fully digitally restored.
– The Oaks Hotel has always been a hub of activity in Neutral Bay. This spring, you can enjoy their Melbourne Cup event as well as their regular trivia nights and acoustic sessions.
– If you are looking for an artistic activity for your kids or teens this spring, you can’t go past the Artbox Workshop. They have a special school holiday workshop for kids 6 – 12 as well as their regular classes for youth of all ages.
Get in touch with us today
Have we missed any of your favourite activities in Neutral Bay? Make sure to let us know what you’ll be doing this spring. And if you’re looking to buy, sell or rent in Neutral Bay, feel free to get in touch with us.