Photo: Maksym Kozlenko / CC BY-SA 4.0
Rhodes, a charming suburb on the Parramatta River, offers a peaceful escape from Sydney's hustle while still being just a short train ride from the city. With its leafy foreshore parks, modern waterfront apartments, and a growing food scene, Rhodes is a delightful spot for a relaxing afternoon stroll or a picnic with river views.
Highlights & What to See
- Rhodes Foreshore Park: Stretch your legs along the scenic waterfront path, with picnic tables, barbecues, and a children's playground. It's perfect for a family outing or a leisurely bike ride.
- Brays Bay Reserve: A tranquil parkland with a jetty offering lovely views of the bay. Ideal for fishing or simply watching the boats glide by.
- Rhodes Shopping Centre: A modern retail hub with a Coles, Aldi, and a variety of cafes and restaurants. The food court has options from Asian to Italian, and the riverside dining precinct is a highlight.
- Rhodes Park: A large green space with sports fields, a dog park, and a community garden. Great for a game of cricket or a quiet afternoon with a book.
- Kissing Point: A historic ferry wharf and a small reserve with benches, offering a glimpse into the area's past as a transport hub.
Suggested Time to Spend
Rhodes is best enjoyed as a half-day trip. Spend a couple of hours strolling along the foreshore, grabbing a coffee at one of the riverside cafes, and exploring the shops. If you're combining it with a visit to nearby suburbs like Concord or Burwood, you can easily make a full day of it. The suburb is also a convenient stop for a picnic lunch while exploring Sydney's inner west.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Concord: Just south, home to the expansive Concord Golf Club and the historic Yaralla Estate, a grand Italianate mansion with lovely gardens.
- Burwood: A bustling Chinatown-style hub with some of Sydney's best Asian restaurants and a vibrant night market on weekends.
- Strathfield: Known for its Korean BBQ joints and the Strathfield Park, which has a popular swimming pool and sports facilities.
- Homebush: Offers the DFO outlet shopping centre and the vast Sydney Olympic Park, with its sporting venues, parklands, and the Bicentennial Park.
- Parramatta: A major city centre with historic sites like Old Government House, the Parramatta River ferry, and a lively dining scene.
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Image credits
- Concord — shaond / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Burwood — Donaldytong / Public domain
- Strathfield — J Bar / CC BY 2.5
- Homebush — J Bar / CC BY 3.0
- Sydney Olympic Park — Simon_sees from Australia / CC BY 2.0