Parramatta Park

Take a cycle around the park, visit its historic landmarks or settle in for a picnic at one of the free shelters and barbecues.
Emma Joyce
Published on October 19, 2020

Overview

Parramatta Park has been open to the public since 1858 and its 85 hectares of open space includes walking trails, a 3.2km cycling loop, picnic shelters, barbecues and landmarks that are so well preserved the park is listed on the UNESCO World Heritage Register.

It regularly hosts events in its natural amphitheatre called The Crescent, and when you simply want to wander or settle in for a picnic, you can explore the gardens and waterside trails at any time of day. The park is never closed, though it has limited light after the sun has set.

You can book one of its picnic shelters online, or rock up and take your pick of the 14 free barbecue sites. It's also BYO booze-friendly, but as it's a family-friendly park with exciting playground areas, you're encouraged to drink responsibly. For organised events where guests are served alcohol as part of a booking, a liquor license may be required.

You can bring along your four-legged friends too, so long as they're always on a lease.

Images: Destination NSW. 

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