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[NSW] Free Admission Every Saturday and Sunday: The Museum of Sydney, Hyde Park Barracks, Justice & Police Museum

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Explore the Museum of Sydney, Hyde Park Barracks and Justice & Police Museum every Saturday and Sunday with free general admission until the end of June. You can also visit the Museum of Sydney every Friday evening with extended opening hours from 5pm-8pm and free entry.

Visitors are encouraged to pre-book free tickets online ahead of visiting with timed sessions still applying at the Museum of Sydney and the Hyde Park Barracks.

Museum of Sydney - admission usually $15/Adult; $12/Concession; $12/Child

Hyde Park Barracks - admission usually from $24/Adult; from $20/Concession; from $16/Child

Justice & Police Museum - admission usually $15/Adult; $12/Concession

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  • You can get a free trip to jail anytime you want…

    • +10

      How?

      Please post as a deal…

      • +2

        If you try breaking into one of these on weekdays!!

        • +3

          Be sure to take lots of selfies.

          • @xoom: And post them all over social media, make sure you brag about it too, tag the official museum, mainstream news and police accounts. 🤣

            • @Cousin IT: Its the only way. If you gonna break the law. You gonna post it on all social media accounts. Yes including the social media accounts of the cops.

  • +1

    Perfect timing for the coming public and school holidays

    • +2

      So much better when read with jellykingdom's and jv's comments

  • +1

    Dumb question, is there a museum that has Dinosaur fossils and natural history stuff? Like a mini Smithsonian?

  • Thanks!!! book a family for this weekend! glad to know there's something to do free with this weather.

    • +1

      Just make sure covid isn't around to bite ya.

  • Would any of these be of interest to a 3 yr old?

    • +5

      For a few seconds. 😂

      • thats why im taking my 2 year old to the Jurassic World by Brickman, that should keep him entertained for a couple of more seconds too lol

        • is that free ?

          • @ravzter: I believe that you have to pay for.

            • @xoom: Correct that specific Jurassic park brick man you have to pay

    • +1

      Go to the Australian Museum in the city instead (also free).

      Lots of animals to look at, which will keep their attention more than learning about "history" at these 3.

      These ones are also great though, just not so much for a 3 year old.

      Or the Powerhouse, which I think is still free and has the Wiggles exhibition.

  • +2

    Could be good with free train during school holidays.

    • Oh yeah. That would be perfect.

  • Just did all these last weekend along with a free guided tour in the Botanic Garden. Note that the Botanic Garden does suggest a donation (the office has an EFTPOS machine to tap a $5 donation when you get your name marked off).

  • In Brisbane The Museum, GOMA and Art Gallery are always free.

  • +2

    Powerhouse in Pymont is free too

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