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Stretching out into the shimmering waters of Sydney Harbour, North Sydney Olympic Pool is one of the world's most spectacular swimming spots. This historic saltwater tidal pool, built in 1936, offers a unique swim with uninterrupted views of the Harbour Bridge, Luna Park, and the city skyline. It's a beloved local institution where lap swimmers, sunbathers, and families gather to enjoy the crisp harbour water and the electric atmosphere of a working pool that has hosted Olympic trials and community carnivals alike.
Highlights & What to See
- Swim in the harbour – The 50-metre saltwater pool is filtered but retains that fresh harbour feel; time your visit for high tide for the clearest water.
- Iconic backdrop – From the water or the deck, the view of the Harbour Bridge and Luna Park's giant face is pure Sydney; bring a camera at sunset.
- Heritage grandstand – The art deco grandstand and timber change rooms evoke the 1930s; feel the history as you watch swimmers race.
- Spectator deck – The upper deck is perfect for lounging, reading, or watching the ferries and yachts glide past.
- Luna Park – Right next door, this vintage amusement park is a blast for kids and nostalgic adults; combine a swim with a ride on the Ferris wheel.
Suggested Time to Spend
Budget 1.5–2 hours for a proper swim and a relaxed soak on the deck. If you're adding a visit to Luna Park or a harbour walk, make it a half-day outing. Mornings are calmest for lap swimming; afternoons buzz with families and sun-seekers. The pool is open year-round, but the water is bracingly cold in winter – brave locals still plunge.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Luna Park – Steps away, this historic amusement park offers vintage rides and harbour views.
- Kirribilli – A charming harbourside village with cafés, bookshops, and weekend markets; walk along the foreshore.
- Milsons Point – The ferry wharf and train station are a 5-minute walk, making it easy to explore the lower North Shore.
- Bradfield Park – This green space under the bridge has picnic spots and stellar photo ops of the Harbour Bridge.
- Lavender Bay – A quiet, leafy enclave with a hidden harbour beach and the Wendy Whiteley Garden, a free secret garden.
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Image credits
- Luna Park Sydney — Maksym Kozlenko / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Kirribilli — -wuppertaler / CC BY 4.0
- Milsons Point — Adam.J.W.C. / CC BY 3.0
- Bradfield Park — Anthony Kernich Photo / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Lavender Bay — Xyxyzyz / CC0
- North Sydney — MDRX / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Sydney Harbour Bridge Walk — Servite et contribuere / CC0