Lidcombe

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Lidcombe is a vibrant suburb in Sydney's inner west, known for its multicultural character, excellent food scene, and convenient location near major attractions. Originally a working-class area, it has transformed into a lively hub with a mix of historic architecture and modern development. The suburb is particularly famous for its Korean and Vietnamese restaurants, bustling markets, and the iconic Lidcombe Oval. Whether you're passing through on a self-drive itinerary or spending a day exploring, Lidcombe offers an authentic slice of Sydney life away from the tourist crowds.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors can see the highlights of Lidcombe in half a day, including a meal at one of the Korean restaurants and a walk around the oval. If you're planning to explore nearby areas like Sydney Olympic Park or Parramatta, combine Lidcombe with a full-day itinerary. The suburb is best visited for lunch or dinner, as the dining scene is the main draw.

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