No trip to Sydney is complete without a visit to the Sydney Opera House, the city’s most famous building. And what better to do when visiting the Sydney Opera House than to spend a pleasant evening inside enjoying an opera performance.
No matter what sort of entertainment you're in the mood for, there's always an opera to fit the bill.
The Sydney Opera House has a range of eateries for all price types, including Bennelong and the Opera Kitchen.
Verdi’s La Traviata music sings of freedom with flying melodies, makes merry with rousing drinking songs and leaves us with passionate duets between breaking hearts. La Traviata Synopsis: Beautiful and carefree, the courtesan Violetta is the life of every party. But behind that dazzling smile, she knows that she is dying. Unaware of her troubles, the shy Alfredo is in love. Violetta is torn: is the promise of true love worth giving up her life of freedom? She takes a chance on a life with Alfredo living in the country, and it seems she could be happy. But Alfredo's father has other ideas. He demands the impossible: Violetta leave Alfredo, for the sake of his family’s reputation. Devastated, Violetta agrees and writes Alfredo a letter of farewell, concealing her love. Alfredo is heartbroken and furious, and coming face to face with her at a ball, he delivers the ultimate insult. Will Alfredo learn of Violetta’s undying love before she succumbs to her illness?
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Your tickets will be available for collection at the Sydney Opera House Box Office, under your booking name, one hour prior to the performance commencing. Please bring and present a photo ID bearing the same name used for booking. Printing your voucher will not be necessary. Please arrive early to avoid rushing. Ushers will close the doors at show time and latecomers will not be let in until a suitable pause in the performance. While it is fun to dress up for the opera, there is no mandatory dress code; an extra layer is advised because it can get cold in the theater.