
For the sake of Sydney’s collective nervous system, I must preface this announcement with a gentle plea. Please remain calm, and take a long, grounding breath. Yes, it’s happening. Pedro Pascal is coming to Sydney.
Before you go into a full blown parasocial spiral, let me put your mind to ease with what we know. On the 15th of July, the cast of Fantastic Four (which also includes Joseph Quinn, Vanessa Kirby, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach) will be attending a launch event at Hoyts Entertainment Quarter.
Given it’s the start of their press tour, we don’t expect the cast to linger long. The schedule will be tight, and the security tighter. But Pedro—if you’re reading this, this one’s for you.
Here, at RUSSH we have curated a list of all the places we believe Pedro Pascal should visit while he is in Sydney.
Venustus
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Pascal has had one of the biggest years in his career, with over four films and a TV show released in 2025 alone, and an ungodly amount of press tours. Naturally, a trip to Venustus is a place we really recommend to de-stress and have a massage.
Caravin
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We can so picture Pedro catching up with friends and winding down after a big day at wine bar Caravin in Potts Point. Great atmosphere, incredible selection of wine and sitting outside on the streets amongst the vibrancy of the corner is bliss.
Featherdale Wildlife Park
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It wouldn't really be a trip to Australia if you didn't get to hold a Koala. For Mr Pascal, we recommend Featherdale Wildlife park to get a one-on-one cuddle with a furry friend.
Luna Park
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Just incase he feels like having a little scream, he should head north to one of our oldest amusement parks to ride some rollercoasters, eat cotton candy and enjoy the harbour view.
Bondi Icebergs
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As a former competitive swimmer, who better to make a splash at Australia’s iconic Icebergs Pool than Pascal? Sure, the water’s arctic this time of year—but hey, you’re Mr. Fantastic, we think you can handle it.
Ritz Cinema
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If Pascal is in the mood to watch a good movie (perhaps Materialists?), he should look no further than the Ritz in Randwick. Old school cinema vibes, with the best restaurants to eat around.
Palm Beach day trip
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Incase Pedro Pascal has some time in Sydney, we recommend a day trip to Palm Beach. Stopping at The Boathouse for lunch and then taking a nice long walk to Barrenjoey lighthouse.
Universal
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We've seen your 50th birthday party Mr Pascal, and we think if you're in Sydney on a Friday or Saturday night, there is no better place to go out clubbing than universal.
Moore Park Golf Club
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Too soon? We think it is a good idea for Pascal to face his fears, because at the end of the day what doesn't kills you (or does, in this case) only makes you stronger. A trip to Moore Park Golf Club driving range seems like the perfect place to lets some steam off and have some fun.
Toby's Estate
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We know Pascal loves a good strong coffee (his coffee order reportedly entails four shots), so he should pay a visit to Toby's Estate in Chippendale, which was recently voted the best cafe in the world.
Pilates at Studio Mouvoir
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Word on the street is that Pascal is into calisthenics. And while we don't know where to do that in Sydney, we couldn't recommend Studio Mouvoir anymore for some pilates. Stay nimble and stay active.
Baba's Place
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Just incase Pascal is bringing his 34 cousins with him to Sydney, Baba's place is the perfect restaurant to dine. Warm, inviting, and hearty food.
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