Description
Hyde Park Sydney is one of the city’s most iconic and historic parks, located right in the heart of the Sydney CBD (Central Business District). It is Australia’s oldest public park, established in 1810, and covers 16.2 hectares of beautifully landscaped grounds. The park serves as a central green space for locals and visitors to relax, enjoy the outdoors, and escape the urban hustle. It’s conveniently situated between Elizabeth Street and Liverpool Street, with its northern edge directly facing the St. Mary's Cathedral and College Street, making it easy to access from almost anywhere in the city.
The park offers a wide range of features and attractions, including wide open lawns, tranquil gardens, and shady tree-lined avenues, perfect for picnics or leisurely walks. One of the park's most striking features is the Archibald Fountain, a magnificent water feature and sculptural landmark that honours Australia’s connection with France. Hyde Park also boasts heritage-listed trees, lush flowerbeds, and several memorials such as the ANZAC Memorial, which commemorates Australian soldiers who served in war. The park is home to a variety of birdlife, making it a serene escape for nature lovers and a perfect spot for a peaceful afternoon in the city.
Hyde Park Sydney is a dog-friendly park, allowing dogs on a leash in designated areas, making it a great place for pet owners to take their dogs for a walk. The park is equipped with public toilets, benches, and several water fountains for the convenience of visitors. There are also café and eating areas nearby where you can grab a coffee or snack while enjoying the surroundings. The park is often used for community events, outdoor concerts, and festivals, adding to its vibrant atmosphere. Whether you're looking to relax, enjoy a peaceful walk, or take part in one of the many activities that take place throughout the year, Hyde Park Sydney offers a beautiful and accessible urban oasis in the heart of the city.
Location
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Elizabeth St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia