Centennial Park

Centennial Park
Improved image coming soon!
First published on . Updated on 23 Mar 2011.

A weekend trip to Centennial Park, especially in summer, reveals Aussies at their leisurely best. There’s an outdoor fitness station, and you can hire rollerblades and bikes or even go horse riding. Cyclists used to be a bit of a menace, but these days most adhere to the 30km/hr (18.6mph) speed limit and will dodge a pedestrian if at all possible. But don’t be scared off by all this activity: the park is also teeming with those just looking for a shady spot to snooze or read a good book. Even in peak season, when it seems every Sydneysider wants a piece of the park, the vast lawns mean that there’s always a secluded spot to claim as your own. Statues, ponds and native Australian flowers make it one of the prettiest places to spend a day, and there’s a great restaurant and café. Ranger-led walks include Tree Tours, Frog Pond Workshops and the night-time Spotlight Prowl, and keep your eyes peeled for the Moonlight Cinema from December to March.

Bus 333, 352, 355, 378, 380.

Open Pedestrians 24hrs daily. Vehicles Sunrise to sunset daily. Car-free days last Sun in Mar, May, Aug, Nov.

More festivals, fairs and large events in Sydney? Sign up to our weekly newsletter

Centennial Park details

Address
Between Oxford Street, York, Darley, Alison & Lang Roads

Sydney 2021

Telephone 02 9339 6699

Centennial Park map


     If this map or venue details are incorrect then please Contact Us

Related to Centennial Park

Restaurants near Centennial Park

L'etoile

In A View to a Kill , James Bond refers to French cocktails as "musical...

Love Supreme

Love Supreme has the atmosphere of a neighbourhood restaurant where the...

Neild Avenue

Maurice Terzini is the man behind Sydney restaurants to the rich,...

Buon Ricordo

Over the past 21 years, the walls of Buon Ricordo – one of Sydney’s most...

Honeycomb

If you’ve been missing Andy Bunn since he left Café Sopra , wring out...

Bars & pubs near Centennial Park

The Wine Library

We've had the small bar revolution; now it's time for the wine bar...

10 William Street

The new bar from the Fratelli Paradiso peeps is rocking Paddington....

Four in Hand

Good news Sydney drinkers – Colin Fassnidge’s pub grub is even better...

Royal Hotel

The Royal got the thumbs up from us last year for the cheap schooners and...

The Fringe Bar

New owners, new management, but same mix of food, entertainment and more....

The Local Taphouse

You come to the Local Taphouse to drink beer, and very good beer it is....

Readers' comments

Community guidelines

blog comments powered by Disqus
 


© 2007 - 2012 Time Out Group Ltd. All rights reserved. All material on this site is © Time Out.