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published: 02 May 2021
Mother's Day is just around the corner so here are some ways to celebrate the day or surprise your mum.
1. What better way to celebrate this Mother's Day than with an unforgettable morning or afternoon at the historic Wolston Farmhouse. Drink and dine in a leafy park oasis surrounded by rolling green lawns at Terrace on the Domain.
2. If you want a magical underwater experience, SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium is spoiling all Mums this weekend with a special Mother's Go Free ticket starting Saturday 8 May. WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo is also offering a beautiful High Tea with a chance to snap your own koala selfie with Mum.
3. For a unique culinary journey, bring your mum and ascend 81 levels above Sydney and amongst the clouds with incredible revolving views of the city skyline and harbour – or you could soar 83 floors high above street level, and spend Mother's Day at Bar 83 with a striking décor and a 260-degree view of Sydney's glittering cityscape.
4. Sick and tired of gifting Mum the same bunch of flowers every year for Mother's Day? Try something new and book a place at Paint and Sip Studios Mother's Day classes or opt for a luxurious paint and sip experience with Champainting® by Cork and Canvas.
5. If you’re feeling fancy, come on board a luxury glass boat Mother's Day cruise at the iconic Sydney Harbour that offers a scrumptious meal that is prepared to perfection by experienced chefs. You can also cause a scene and have lunch this Mother's Day at Reign – you play by your own rules for you are in Reign.
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