Your guide to Sydneys best Christmas lights and decorations
As you shop, enjoy live entertainment and festive surprises that bring the magic of Christmas to life. With free entry, this market is a perfect way to immerse yourself in holiday cheer and shop for unique gifts from local artisans. Choose from a stunning array of artificial Christmas trees in various sizes, styles, and colors. Our lifelike trees are designed to bring the festive spirit to life in your home, year after year. Whether you prefer a classic green tree, a snowy wonderland, or a pop of colorful whimsy, you'll find the perfect tree to suit your style. Explore our collection today and create cherished memories around a beautifully decorated Christmas tree.
With lights built in and ready to go, simply turn plug in and turn on to spread Christmas joy. As Sydney transforms into a sparkling holiday wonderland, it’s the perfect time for some festive Christmas light spotting around the city centre. A stroll along Pitt Street is a must during Christmas, not only for some of the best shopping in town pre lit Christmas tree, but also for its breathtaking light display right in the heart of Sydney. Thousands of twinkling lights adorn the entire stretch of Pitt Street in this stunning light display.
For four hours each night, 18 Ruan Avenue, Hornsby Heights transforms into some exciting Christmas magic. “Take a photo in Santa’s chair or sleigh, or walk up the driveway to see the thousands of dazzling light sculptures covering the entire front of this property,” Kennedy said. Supporting the Alannah and Madeline Foundation, this light show has been running every Christmas for over 20 years and takes over a month to set up.
A magical Christmas lights display with over 50,000 LEDs, interactive snow play and loads of colour, this massive display supports families dealing with cancer. At night, there are lights, music and cheer for all, with festive contraptions, bubble machines, and lasers also in the mix. Jump in the car to experience Australia's largest display of Christmas lights, with over 4.5 million lights illuminating eight acres of Christmas magic.
In classic models, a rotating disc at the base changes the light colour, producing a gentle, multi-colour shimmer. Modern versions often use LED bulbs for brighter, energy-efficient lighting, sometimes with dual or digital colour control for more variety. Compared to traditional incandescent fairy lights, fibre optics are cool to the touch and so are a safe choice for homes with kids and curious pets - and use less wattage, making them a more sustainable choice. There's no fiddling with replacing bulbs or untangling cords; simply assemble the sections, plug it in, and enjoy.
The David Jones Christmas window is a beloved Sydney tradition, bringing holiday cheer and wonder to all who visit. Catch a glimpse of the twinkling LED light curtain on the Woolworths building at Town Hall, located at the corner of George and Druitt Streets. With over 90,000 lights, this light curtain is the largest of its kind in the southern hemisphere and a lovely sight. We would love to speak with you regarding your lighting needs and offer a free lighting design consultation and detailed estimate. Please give us a call today and one of our lighting designer will assist you.
Delight in the 50 beautifully adorned trees featuring iconic decorations like floating candles, broomsticks, and Hedwig the owl. Visitors can join daily scavenger hunts to win decorated Christmas trees, adding a magical touch to their homes. Perfect for fans, families, and Muggles alike, this magical event promises a spellbinding celebration of the season in a festive wonderland. Be dazzled by the Christmas decorations at this street-corner property. The best part is that this house will be supporting SCHF lights of kids this Christmas.
There are so many different lights for you to feast your eyes on from the reindeer hanging out on the ground to the angels flying on the front of the house. Santa features front and centre in his sleigh, which the kids just loved. There are a few other houses lit up in this street (not quite to this level) and just one street away is Oakleigh Ave, which is a must-see. It’s worth taking a drive along this street as there are several other houses with their lights on.
If Santa ever hosted a lunchtime soirée, we imagine this is what it would be like. Step into the opulent ballroom of The Tea Room QVB for a Christmas experience that’s equal parts elegant and nostalgic. Under the glittering chandelier, families can indulge in a festive high tea brimming with delicate pastries, sugar-dusted scones—it'll have you feeling like a kid again.