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    4.0 (12 reviews)

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    Seaton K.

    In the Summer time when the weather is fine, there are certain things that become interesting, certain activities that enter the common mind and say, "Do me!" That's the activities that are saying that. One of those things is spending time outdoors, a great place to perform this new and exciting activity, this outdoor spending is Victoria Park, with its fountains and water features, expansive grassed areas, ideal for kicking a soccer ball around, throwing a frisbee, an escape from Sydney University, a place for studying under tiger stripes of afternoon sun. Directly opposite Broadway shopping centre, and right on the edge of Glebe, Newtown and Chippendale, if may not find itself right at the heart of the City, but perhaps in the right shoulder. Just an eight and a half minute walk from Central Station. The park offers many benefits such as fresh air and activity, possibility for picnics, sport and study. Serene surroundings suitable for people from all walks of life and throughout the year plays host to a number of different events both official and impromptu. The downside of course being that it is situated right between two very busy roads, City Road which leads to King Street Newtown and of course Broadway Road which turns into Parramatta Road, thus the noise at certain times and depending on your proximity in the park to its outskirts may cause mild irritation if you're that way inclined. The park also houses the Victoria Park Swimming Pool.

    Justine C.

    A peaceful sanctuary with a buzz of activity. Love to see swans in the lake. The chalk drawings last week were also great to see, as well as a hopscotch drawing. Great for picnics, studying, walking and bike riding. Good kids playground with a basketball ring to shoot some hoops in.

    Julie L.

    On my right is Parramatta Rd- one of the busiest, most congested streets in Sydney. On my left is a pretty little pond complete with lilypads and ducklings. Do ducks ever grow up? Becase there seem to be eternal ducklings in this and a few other prime ponds in Sydney town. The proximity of the afore-mentioned Parramatta Rd and the OTHER busiest, most congested street in Sydney- City Rd/King St- mean that you can never escape the dull roar of traffic when enjoying the quasi-tranquility of Victoria Park- but it is still a delightful place to wander around; lay in the sun; knock back a sneaky longneck or engage in other such park-related activities.

    Lauren B.

    Victoria Park is a beautiful spot to take time out if you've been shopping in Newtown or along Broadway. Sitting beside the University of Sydney and just opposite Glebe Point Road, you'll find it in the spot where City Road meets the Great Western Highway. Its focal point is Lake Northam, a lovely lake full of waterbirds and waterlilies. You'll usually see a bunch of uni students taking a break around the banks or under the beautiful old trees. Another point of interest is the heritage sandstone gardener's cottage, which sits on the outskirts of the park alongside City Road. Victoria Park Pool is open all year round and has a bunch of different facilities like a 50-metre pool, kids' wading pool and a gym for those with a bit of energy to burn. Personally, I'd rather be lazy. I come here some sunny weekend afternoons with a book and an iPod (to block out the city traffic!).

    Leah C.

    Sydney is a magnificent city made more special by the fact that it has wildlife and greenery within the urban sprawl. Victoria Park is a brilliant example of this. On a warm summer day, I recently grabbed myself some take away lunch and ventured into the park to enjoy. In case you are now dying with curiosity (I'm sure you're not), I got a Vietnamese sandwich from Little Devil Cakes and a refreshing drink from Happy Lemon, both solid, nearby choices. I plopped down on a sunny patch of grass directly in front of the duck pond. Although I was facing the busy Paramatta and Glebe Point thoroughfares, the duck pond provided a sense of calm and tranquility that I didn't expect to find. I marveled at the wildlife in the pond for quite sometime. Most intriguing were the teeny tiny, scampery, silly little ducklings and the malicious water eel. There is park life besides the duck pond however, and quite a lot of it at that. There are flower gardens that suggest royalty and a jungle gym with the coolest new climby and whirly devices I've ever seen. It's clear that the park's creators spared no details. Victoria Park is large enough to lose yourself, but not large enough to actually get lost. And jam packed right in the middle of the city's busyness, this is a welcome relief.

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    Review Highlights - Victoria Park

    As far as play equipment goes, Vic Park's variety is not as fancy as the new Darling Quarter hoo-ha, but it's also not as crowded as DQ.

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    Sydney Park

    Sydney Park

    4.3(11 reviews)
    2.8 km

    Fabulous park with a massive off leash area for dogs. Tons of people out with their dogs walking…read moreenjoying the sunshine and hanging out at the kiosk. This place used to be a dumping ground in the old days and has been transformed into a gorgeous park. Sydney Park includes a series of visually prominent hills which provide panoramic views of the city skyline and Sydney Airport. There is a massive skate park, kids play areas and some of the heritage of this area has also been preserved nicely. Loved going here with our dog.

    Located just south of Newtown is one of Sydney's best reclaimed green spaces. Sydney Park…read more Identifiable from the historical heritage listed brickworks chimneys from the days when the area used to be the brickworks for Sydney, it's a vast green area that is perfect for any recreational activity. Lovely open green areas perfect for walking the dog, and a large kids playground equipped with a large sandpit, climbing frames, swings and slides, it's got everything a kid needs to explore, play and wear themselves out. There's a challanging skate park, and a learn to ride bike area for the kids. There's also a sports oval where I believe a local Sydney grade cricket team plays during the summer months. Lush green grass is plentiful, and perfect for a picnic. Climb up the steep hills and you will find yourself with views stretching to the City and lower North Shore in the north, to the Aiport and Brighton le Sands region in the South, and on clear sunny days, free of smog and polloution you can glimpse the sprawling Blue Mountains and Great Dividing Range. Whether you're jogging or cycling through for a bit of quick fitness, or spending the day relaxing, it's a fantastic park with plenty of amenities. One downside is the toilets aren't the cleanest, and probably need more attention especially during weekend periods. There's a small cafe just outside the childrens play area which serves a good range of coffees and light meals. I'm sure in time that'll get a review on it's own. But with two young kids, it's going to be a regular destination for myself. And with walking distance to King St, Newtown, I'm sure there's plenty of opportunities for a cheeky beer or two in one of the many pubs and bars located along the strip. Or, if you're my wife, plenty of (window) shopping.

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    Sydney Park - Slides and the landmark chimneys.

    Slides and the landmark chimneys.

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    Sydney Park

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    Camperdown Memorial Rest Park

    Camperdown Memorial Rest Park

    3.5(4 reviews)
    1.7 kmNewtown

    Newtown Park! I came here for the Newtown Music Festival,…read morewhen this place is hopping. They had the whole block shut off, and this park was in the center of all the action. I'm sure the park isn't this happening the other 364 days of the year. But it's a nice park with wide sidewalks that take you past fields of grass, shady trees, and park benches. There seems to be plenty of street side parking for this park, so it's easy to get to. There's also a subway stop just down the way from here. There's some drinking fountains, and other things to keep you busy. Be sure to check out the graffiti street art along the walls! Cool! There's also a playground if you're inclined. It was a great venue for a festival, and an asset to the neighborhood! The place felt safe, since they were checking bags at the park entrances, and there was plenty of security guys hanging about. I still managed to sneak in a bottle of vodka though. The park backs up to a cemetery, so it has quiet neighbors who don't mind if you're loud.

    Newtown is by no means for the light-hearted ... It's a bustling suburb filled with hipsters,…read moretrannies, queens, drug dealers, artists and artisans, diversity and duality. I love this place, and couldn't feel luckier to call it home! You remember statistics class, right? When your professor would go on about a sample population and all that jazz? Camperdown Rest Park is the purrrrfect same population of Newtown! It's by no means where you'd want to bring your mum for a picnic lunch, as you're bound to get contact high from the couple sitting next to you. But if what you're after is some serious people watching with friends and cider, then this really is the perfect park. Rules seem to not apply here, and whether it's a man in a dress or a dog in a tutu, you can find everything you never knew you wanted here. Graffiti. Guy playing guitar. Man in a dress... It's an every-day occurrence here and Newies are absolutely unapologetic about it. On the weekends this park is PACKED, and even if a pop-up festival wasn't planned the day before, the sheer number of people here evoke the feeling that there's something going on. And trust me, there is. The only downside is that there are no public toilets .. but the lack of outhouses forces you to stroll into the closest venue around, which is The Courthouse Hotel, and my absolute favorite watering hole in Newtown and beyond! Lets be real, any excuse for a Sunday afternoon cider works for me!

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    Camperdown Memorial Rest Park - Great spot for photography.

    Great spot for photography.

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    Camperdown Memorial Rest Park - The view from my favorite bench

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    The view from my favorite bench

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