Sydney Olympic Park

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Sydney Olympic Park is a sprawling, post-Olympic wonderland on the Parramatta River, 14 km west of the city centre. Built for the 2000 Games, this 640-hectare precinct has been reborn as a vibrant hub of sport, culture, and nature. With world-class venues, vast parklands, and a fascinating Olympic legacy, it’s a destination that rewards active travellers, families, and anyone curious about Sydney’s modern history. The Park’s walkways and cycle paths weave through wetlands and woodlands, offering a surprising dose of wilderness minutes from the urban sprawl.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

A half-day is enough to see the main stadium, wander Bicentennial Park, and walk the Brickpit Ring. For a full day, add a swim at the Aquatic Centre, a bike ride along the 35 km of trails, and lunch at one of the park’s cafés. If you’re catching a major event, plan to arrive early to soak up the pre-game atmosphere. The Park is easy to combine with a morning at the Riverside Theatres in Parramatta or an afternoon exploring the Parramatta Heritage Centre.

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