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    Hyde Park

    4.4 (65 reviews)
    Closed 7:30 am - 6:00 pm

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    11/1/23 FYI, business hours
    Lee D.

    Australia's oldest park with 16 hectares. Quality/Quantity - Cool park, especially like the beautiful Anzac Memorial. See pictures, which still do NOT do it justice. Also there was an art gallery, museum, and a small library. Art pieces, fountains, monuments, statues, small gardens, etc in the park also. We have spent a few days hanging out and revisiting this park. Centrally located to many tourist attractions. Atmosphere - Small beautiful park. Perfect for a short walk. Different business hours, see pictures. Also close to public transportation. Event spaces available, community centers, indoor, outdoor, sports, etc; see website. Service - Park = self service. Library, museum, etc. Everything was excellent, everyone was welcoming and inviting. Price - Free, thank you! Owner Comment - Thanks for a great park. :)

    Jennifer K.

    Hyde Park is the oldest public park in Australia. This 40 acres of green space is conveniently located in CBD. We ended up coming here for an early morning stroll. Various monuments scattered around the park. Worth coming by if you are in the area!

    Lush
    Benjamin B.

    I'd say this is our version of New York's Central Park but pretty sure nobody ever got killed in Hyde Park. Now I'm no economist, but as far as I'm aware you cannot put a price on safety, which means that, scientifically speaking, Sydney is far superior to New York. I'm in the city almost every day yet whenever I make the time to stroll through the park I always feel invigorated, imbued with the energy of this city I love so much that I would marry her of Abbott and his band of cronies would only let me. One of the 9 to 5's great pleasures is falling asleep under a tree in your lunch break. Just, y'know, set an alarm.

    Sunny strolls
    Catherine T.

    Hyde Park is Sydney's city park, it's the central connecting point of the best parts of the city... Take a stroll through to get to Oxford Street or if you're having to get from the business northern district to the southern entertainment precinct go for a nice leisurely stroll through the park. If you're really smelling the roses grab some lunch at nearby Pitt St food court, find yourself a nice patch of green or congregate at the water fountain & people watch. No judgements on selfies here with the amount of tourists... But really can u blame them. It's picture perfect.

    One of the mini fountains in the center.
    Blessie W.

    A nice green space in the heart of Sydney. A water fountain lies smack dab in the middle, benches are scattered throughout, and there is a giant chess set off the side of the main walkway! One can get nice photos of the Sydney tower eye and St. Mary's from here. One thing though-- where were the restrooms? Otherwise, this is worth a stop.

    Connie Y.

    Gorgeous. While I always thought it was illegal to walk in parks after sunset, Hyde Park was still alive with people strolling throughout the park the entire time. But, it is winter and the sun sets around 5pm these days. Hyde Park has pathways that led to all different exits (Elizabeth St., College St., Liverpool St., St. James and Prince Albert Rd.) and scattered throughout are monuments. The most impressive monument would be the Archibald Fountain which is to the north of the magnificently lined fig trees. Right across the street is St. Mary's Cathedral so it is quite a sight to be seen at night when all the lights are illuminated on the cathedral. The best part of Hyde Park are the fig trees. They are enormous and give the entire park a surreal feeling that takes you away from the city. I recommend going there at night as all the lights along the pathways seem mystical and mysterious. Visit if you want a breather from the city or to take a seat on the many benches available. I go for the trees. A must-see!!

    jennifer j.

    A long tree line pathway, leads to an open courtyard. Police on horses, a historic church as a backdrop, meticulous landscaping and impromptu live performances. What is not to love? Charming and beautiful. I love how it is laid out in a circle. There are plenty of benches to chill, which makes great people watching.

    Free yoga session in the morning during the Sydney Fest, support by Lululemon. Great experience !
    Amélie M.

    L'un des plus grands parcs de Sydney, et certainement le plus incontournable. Hyde Park abrite de nombreux évènements, tel que le Sydney Festival par exemple. Vous pouvez passer des heures et des heures à contempler différentes espèces de plantes et d'arbres. Dès que je suis en ville et que je souhaite me poser quelque part, direction Hyde Park sans hésiter ! Quoi de mieux que de profiter des grandes étendues d'herbe, de ses nombreux bancs, d'observer et de prendre une bonne bouffée de VERT. Hyde Park ne dort jamais, il y aura toujours quelque chose pour vous surprendre. Comme la plupart des parcs de la ville, celui-ci est entretenu comme jamais. Agréable, propre, surprenant, , grand, allez voir par vous-même ;) ----------------------------------- The biggest park in Sydney, and the most practical for a lot of events in the city. You can spend hours and hours in this beautiful park which allows you to discover and watch a lot of flowers and trees species. When I'm in the CBD and when I want to relax, I go to Hyde Park. Sometimes, I'm pleasantly surprised by some events I didn't know and I spend good times here. Every time. You have a lot of seatings but you can just relax on the grass. Every part of the park is maintained ! Just... go by yourself and have a look ;)

    Den B.

    Plenty of other reviews around this staple Sydney park, so let me share with you an experience from sometime back. Many years ago there was a young man called Den, he happened through Hyde Park on one glorious summers eve with his acquaintance, Alan. It was dusk, and the city was slowly turning its mind to thoughts of beer and what it would have for a feed. Suddenly Den glanced his eye to the left, "Look Alan" Den Exclaimed "Its a possum" "Cor Blimey Cobber" Alan effused "I'm going to see if I can stroke that bugger" So anyway my mate Alan and I approach the possum and Alan gets down on his knees and crawls in closer, the possum is just staring at us quite blasé. Alan reaches out and goes to stroke the possum and the possum quick as a flash bites his hand and legs it. So if you happen to be in Hyde Park at dusk and you see a Possum who looks blasé, shake that possums hand cos that Alan guy was a real possum stroking douche bag.

    Giant Chess Set! :D
    Henna H.

    This is a charming park with so many great views and lots of space to take a stroll or sit and relax with a picnic lunch. It includes the ANZAC Memorial, beautiful fountains and buildings, as well as a giant chess set! Good luck trying to play though, as the entire time we were there, these two old guys were locked in a pretty intense game ;) The grounds are well-maintained and although it's right in the middle of the hectic business district, it's a totally different world when you walk into the park. It's so big that it never feels crowded. Very serene and relaxing! :D

    Justine C.

    Just beautiful and magic. This awesome oasis in Sydney also comes to life for certain art and cultural festivals in the city. A great hub to commence the City 2 Surf every year, and also to host the Crave International Food Festival to name. And attracts young kids on skateboards during the weekends sometimes. Don't know why; however I also feel like I am walking through one of London's parks, and it is also great to walk through at night with an abundance of lighting available. You would be forgiven for feeling like your in heaven. The waterfall near St Mary's Cathedral is just stunning, and it is so easy to make a wish (or two) while your there as your heading towards Circular Quay or Pitt Street Mall. A stunning locale. Great to just take it all in and let the day pass, especially during the sun (just remember the sunscreen though) as you can easily get sunburnt prone here. Great for picnics and to have your lunch at any given moment; even just to walk through and immerse yourself in nature right in the centre of Sydney City. And a beautiful thing is that you have the domain nearby.

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    It includes the ANZAC Memorial, beautiful fountains and buildings, as well as a giant chess set!

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    Royal Botanic Gardens

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    Upon returning from Taronga Zoo to Sydney Harbor's Circular Quay, we continued our sightseeing and…read moreexercise at the Royal Botanic Gardens, which is adjacent to the Sydney Opera House. We walked along its well-paved, well-maintained waterfront pathways and into a few of the 15 various themed areas (Australian Rain Forest, Rose Garden, The Calyx, Fernery, Palace Garden, and Australian native collection). These gardens offered stunning views, a peaceful oasis, self-guided tours, and free Wi-Fi. Also, the Royal Botanic Gardens is home to the National Herbarium of New South Wales, which plays a leading scientific role. It took us several hours to complete our walk because we stopped several times to admire the various trees, plants, and flowers in different areas, before my allergies told me to exit the gardens. But, we saw many visitors and residents, families, couples, or singles making their day in the gardens through exercise or relaxation. Along the way, we also saw several well-dressed couples staging their wedding photos with professional photographers, the gardens providing beautiful, natural backdrops. We'd love to return to complete admiring the garden grounds, but I'll make sure to take medication before going, as I didn't realize how sensitive I would be to the native plants, trees, and flowers.

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    Darling Quarter

    Darling Quarter

    4.7(11 reviews)
    1.0 kmSydney

    Darling Quarter playground received it's much needed makeover, and what a makeover it is!…read moreThe sand pit is still there but slightly smaller, but the children won't notice because they are greeted by a much cooler distraction - the water play! shallow water puddles, water pumps, screws, and squirts everywhere! The flying fox is amazing, and climbing play is better than ever. There are a lot seating but we could do with more shades. The only bad thing about this playground is dragging the kids out afterwards and finding a restaurant that is happy to play host to wet and sandy bottoms. But that's why we pay big $$ at Darling Harbour ;)

    Darling Harbour has really kicked it into full gear as of late. A great representation of that is…read morethe evolution of Darling Quarter. A delight for both children and adults alike (and the self-proclaimed in betweeners like myself), this is a must see portion of the harbour. The kid's playground is spectacular. I agree with my fellow reviewers when they say it may be Sydney's best playground. If you can elbow the kids off the swinging, rotating disc, definitely do so, and take a ride. It's a surefire good time. And what about the slide? Yes, you can glide down the wide slide with several mates by your side (couldn't resist that one, sorry). During the weekdays around lunchtime, however, the Quarter becomes the "play and lounge" center for the nearby corporate crowd. With public ping pong tables (BYO paddles and balls), it's a good place to get a little physical without turning your business suit into a sweatsuit. And while you're letting your hair down, bring your lunch on over and sunbake in the public lounge chairs. It might just be the perfect pick-me-up to get you through the rest of your work day.

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    4.3(27 reviews)
    3.6 km

    I finally got around to being able to explore this place. Well, not quite since this place is…read moremonumentally huge, and it is absolutely impossible to pretty much explore every nook and crany in the limited amount of time that was available to me, but I did get a decent chance to wander around a large part of it, and at least say that I have been to Centenial Park, or at least more than just running in there and looking for a toilet. They do have barbeque areas, and quite a few of them, but they also have lakes, and just plain old good parkland to wander around.

    Better than a hundred parks! This park is huge! It's a…read moresprawling park, full of all kinds of amenities! There's so much to see and do here- it's a fantastic park in the middle of Sydney. I rode a bike through here on the many improved trails that crisscross through this public space. Through here, there were teams practicing rugby, enough bicyclists to start a biker gang, joggers, runners, and people who were out to just take in the sunshine. As you cross through this park, you find lots of green open spaces large enough to play a full game of rugby, without running into a park bench or a tree. There's restrooms available. My favorite thing about this park is the huge stone gates at each entrance that remind you that you're entering an important public space. There's monuments throughout the park, and plenty of parking! I felt safe riding through here, just due to the sheer number of people who were out having a stroll in the park!

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    Centennial Park - Trees are precious, we need to be their voice. I love trees, trees should be respected, protected and honoured.

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    Trees are precious, we need to be their voice. I love trees, trees should be respected, protected and honoured.

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