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Double Bay Street Festival

  • Things to do, Fairs and festivals
People doing yoga with their dogs
Photograph: Supplied
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Time Out says

This family-friendly festival includes doggy yoga, circus acts and 30 food stalls

Spanning five streets and Guilfoyle Park, the much-loved Double Bay Street Festival attracts 80,000 people each year for the varied activities across five streets near Guilfoyle Park. One of these is a Doggie Lane, run by Cooper Street's Vet HQ and online pound rehoming organisation Pound Paws. Your pup will be thoroughly entertained with doggy-friendly yoga, a ball pit, treats and a magician. If you don’t have a pooch you can still join in the fun by watching the rescue dog parade.

Another highlight of the festival is be the main stage in Guilfoyle Park, where you can pull up a beanbag and enjoy live music and a circus performance or two. While you’re there, meet the NRL Women’s local side, the Roosters, fresh off their grand final performance. Captain Simaima Taufa will be at the stall from 11am-1pm.

Hungry? The usually quiet and unassuming Knox Lane will be transformed into a dining area with 30 street food vendors to choose from, making it one of the main hubs of the festival. There will be a Kidzone with a petting zoo and camel rides, but for a more grown-up experience head to Lexington lane for cocktails, wine tasting and craft beer.

Written by
Larissa Shearman

Details

Address:
Contact:
0458 002 400
Price:
Free
Opening hours:
10am-4pm
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