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Fun Group Activities in Sydney for a Splash of Organised Fun

For when dinner and drinks just won't cut the mustard, try one of these fun group activities in Sydney instead.

A group of friends participate in a Crockd pottery class.
Crockd

Sometimes dinner and drinks just don't cut the mustard, and something extra special is the order of the day. Thankfully, finding a fun group activity in Sydney has never been easy. Some brilliant minds have developed a range of unique experiences that are perfect for a group catch-up or an inventive date night.

Don't sleep on it. Drop a message in the group chat before getting involved with these fun group activities in Sydney. From unforgettable silent discos around the harbour to candle-making classes with high tea, here are our top picks of the best group activities in Sydney.

The Best Group Activities in Sydney 2024

Raclette Igloo Experience Sydney pop up igloos
Raclette Igloo Experience

Indulge in Melted French Cheese at This Viral Raclette Igloo Experience 

We're leaning into the winter weather with every seasonal delight we can get our hands on - and this Raclette Igloo Experience is right at the top of our wishlist. From June 28 until July 28, enjoy views out over Sydney's skyline whilst ensconced in your own French-Alps-inspired igloo, complete with falling snow, fire pits and fairy lights. Sip mulled wine, dine on oozing, melted raclette cheese and finish your night off with fire-roasted marshmallows. And don't forget to snap a pic for the 'gram. What could be better?! 

$99 per person, book your place here

Friday June 28th to Sunday July 28th 

Broadway Sydney Rooftop 

The outside of the Angel Aromatics shop in Balmain, showing flowers on a bicycle and a cute shop window display.
Angel Aromatics

Candle Making Class with High Tea

Candle-making plus high tea — name a better combo. This soul-warming workshop at Angel Aromatics' gorgeous Balmain homewares store makes for the ultimate wholesome activity, ideal for a birthday party, team building, or just a fun outing with your pals. This hands-on class lets you create personalised candles adorned with crystals. Blend fragrances and dye-molded candles, then tuck into a delicious high tea while they solidify. You can BYO wine, and they'll provide the glassware.

409 Darling Street, Balmain 

Two ladies making cocktails at Brix Distillers in Surry Hills.
Brix Distillers

Cocktail Making Class at Brix Distillery 

Brix offers a full distillery experience in the heart of the city and it's not just any old spirits that are made here. Brix handcrafts rum as you've never known it. Boutique, and made using locally sourced and native ingredients, get ready to meet your favourite new spirit. 

Every Saturday, Brix offers two cocktail workshops, each including a tour of the distillery and guidance on crafting two delicious cocktails. 

If you're ready to level up even further, join them for a rum spicing masterclass on a Sunday where you'll use spice, fruit and nut infusions to flavour two 200ml bottles of rum to take home. We think this one might just take the cake for fun group activities in Sydney. 

350 Bourke Street, Surry Hills 

A group of Disco Loco tour guides jump in the air.
Disco Loco

Dance Like No One's Watching with Disco Loco

Dance your way through some of Sydney's most iconic sights and hidden gems with your besties by your side on an unforgettable silent disco tour run by Disco Loco. Whether you're celebrating a special occasion, craving an unforgettable night out, or just want to see the city in a new light, Disco Loco transforms walking tours into extraordinary adventures.

Test your musical trivia with their flagship tour, an interactive experience that leaves you singing at the top of your lungs and busting out moves you didn't even know you had. Just don't forget to wear your comfiest dancing shoes. Sparkles and costumes are encouraged.

Darling Harbour and Circular Quay

Little Lane Workshops

Little Lane Workshops on the Northern Beaches is one of Sydney’s best DIY studios. New classes are added all the time, with Little Lane currently teaching around 17 different workshops ranging from hand lettering and calligraphy to basketry and jewellery making. The perfect space to learn a new skill, try something different, or even develop a hobby.

4 Daydream Street, Warriewood

A woman performs a backwards bend.
Sydney Trapeze School (Image Credit: Pexels/Miriam Alonso)

Soar to Flying New Heights at Sydney Trapeze School

For the daredevils out there, a class at Sydney Trapeze School will get the adrenaline pumping. Offering thrilling classes and workshops in aerial arts, juggling, acrobatics, trampoline, tight-rope walking, and flying trapeze, they also customise packages to suit your group’s interests. Enjoy two hours of exhilarating circus activities, including Sydney’s only indoor flying trapeze. Ideal for groups of 12 or more, with Circus Arts Parties recommended for groups over 15. 

Unit 8H, 2k, 1-7 Unwins Bridge Road, Saint Peters

Someone handing someone else a mini golf putter at Holey Moley Sydney.
Holey Moley

Challenge Your Pals to a Round of Mini Golf

Grab your clubs and make your way around everyone's favourite putt-putt and games bar, Holey Moley. Practice your aim and putting technique as you complete the 18-hole, Happy Gilmore-approved mini-golf course. Keep hydrated with Holey Moley's array of colourful cocktails which are sure to bring out the big kid in you. 

82-94 Darlinghurst Road, Potts Point and 87 King Street, Newtown 

A woman painting a mirror in a group workshop at CoCreate Studio
CoCreate Studio

CoCreate Studio

CoCreate Studio provides the ultimate space to indulge in a relaxing few hours of creation. While they run a handful of guided painting classes weekly, the real drawcard here is their drop-in studio time. All materials are provided for your two-hour session of fluid art, canvas painting, or decorating your own mirror. Attendees are encouraged to bring drinks and snacks for maximum enjoyment. 

Shop 15, 11-15 Deane Street, Burwood

A chef teaching diners how to make pasta at I Maccheroni
I Maccheroni

I Maccheroni 

If you're an Italian fan and you haven't yet eaten at I Maccheroni, we've got a bone to pick with you. But that's an entirely different matter for another time. Today, we're here to share the news that you can now learn from their master chef how to cook their incredible delicacies for yourself from scratch thanks to their Italian cooking classes, which are being held every Saturday.

The choice is between arancini, fresh pasta, or gnocchi (and is chosen based on what the majority votes for). The intimate group of six is perfect for learning and squeezing all your questions in. Your ticket price scores you your class, an I Maccheroni tote bag, limoncello, and a recipe card! 

3 Jersey Road, Woollahra 

ClassBento

ClassBento is an absolute goldmine when it comes to finding unique activities in Sydney. Artisans from all over the city are able to list their classes which often allow flexibility for full-time workers to attend. You'll find everything from Spanish guitar lessons to dumpling-making classes and even glass-blowing.

Our sneaky favourite? The Ikebana workshops. This class involves using fresh flowers to make traditional minimalist Japanese arrangements. A must-try for flower lovers and creatives of all kinds.

Various locations in Sydney

Crockd 

Crockd is all about the most relaxed version of organised fun imaginable. Their two-hour classes provided the ideal amount of guidance and fun. Choose from a number of groovy projects, including slab vases, pottery incense sculptures, booty mugs, and wheel throwing. If you haven't yet had the pleasure of spending two hours molding clay, you better gear up for a good time, as this is one of the best creative workshops in all of Sydney. 

Neutral Bay, Bondi

Archie Rose 

For something a little more engaging than dinner and drinks this weekend, consider popping by Archie Rose for one of their immersive masterclasses. Hosted in the exceptionally moody barrel room, you'll be able to learn a little history whilst blending and making either your own gin, whiskey or cocktails. You'll also be able to order from the Archie Rose bar menu should you fancy a cheeseboard or sandwich to enjoy your lesson with. 

85 Dunning Avenue, Roseberry 

fun group activities sydney: A group of student painting yellow flowers in a field at a Cork and Chroma workshop
Cork and Chroma

Cork and Chroma

Cork and Chroma combine painting and wine to create a fabulous night out. Hop into the studio and learn how to paint one of their many set artworks with expert guidance from a supervising artist. The best part is that it's BYO, and you can drink it throughout the lesson. The studio provides all the materials you'll need, including wine glasses, and takes three hours in total. 

55 Holt Street, Surry Hills

Work-Shop Sydney

This little hub has a wide range of courses from popular and trendy to the more obscure. Think taxidermy, welding and tarot reading. All courses are led by experts and will have you up-skilled within two to three hours. For the inner artist, the drunk painting and expressive watercolour florals are Work-Shop favorites. Or try arm-knitting and paper-marbling masterclasses.

16 Cope Street, Redfern

A very chic industrial designed bowling lane at Kingpin
Kingpin

Book a Lane at Kingpin 

If you're looking for a large venue to hang with pals, head to Kingpin. With full air conditioning cranked up, you'll find all the old-school fun of your younger years. Challenge the group to a game of bowling or a laser gun battle, or try your hand at an escape room, karaoke, or a range of arcade games.

North Strathfield and Macarthur Square 

Someone glazing their piece at a workshop at The Pottery Shed
The Pottery Shed

The Pottery Shed

Bring out your inner Demi Moore (Ghost, anyone?) at The Pottery Shed. They offer beginner classes that cover everything from throwing, trimming, and glazing in three two-hour sessions. Once you have mastered that, you can book either a returning student session or join one of the weekly masterclasses, where you can up-skill in mold-making and slip-casting.

7 Nickson Street, Surry Hills

Maker's Loft

The Lower North Shore’s DIY hub, Maker’s Loft is where crafters and creatives go to hang out. You can book a guided session to create terrariums, clay sculpture or soy candles or grab a membership which grants you regular access to the studio and/or kiln. 

205 Ernest Street, Cammeray

Some finished pen life drawings at Arthouse Sydney
Arthouse Hotel

Arthouse Hotel

BYO charcoals and capture the beautiful human form in all its glory. Arthouse runs life-drawing classes each Monday night from the Attic Bar, giving you the opportunity to improve your technique and get creative. At just $15 a session, it's a bit of a bargain, too! 

275 Pitt Street, Sydney

If you loved our edit of fun group activities in Sydney and are keen to schedule more fun activities for your calendar, be sure to check out our round-up of fun things to do this month in Sydney and the best markets in Sydney. Enjoy! 

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