Parks & Nature
Ask any Sydney resident about the first thing that pops into their mind when they hear the name Sydney Park and chances are they’ll tell you about the tall chimneys that rise above the former brickworks site.
The brick kilns have not been used for more than 60 years but the historic structures remain, providing an instantly recognisable landmark in the north-western corner of the park.
However, Sydney Park is much more than just brick chimneys.
The park is in St Peters, on the fringes of the city south. The open space is made of 40 hectares of lush grass, landscaped gardens, rolling hills, meandering pathways and picturesque wetlands and creeks flow throughout the park.
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Sydney Park
416 Sydney Park RdAsk any Sydney resident about the first thing that pops into their mind when they hear the name Sydney Park and chances are they’ll tell you about the tall chimneys that rise above the former brickworks site.
The brick kilns have not been used for more than 60 years but the historic structures remain, providing an instantly recognisable landmark in the north-western corner of the park.
However, Sydney Park is much more than just brick chimneys.
The park is in St Peters, on the fringes of the city south. The open space is made of 40 hectares of lush grass, landscaped gardens, rolling hills, meandering pathways and picturesque wetlands and creeks flow throughout the park.
Shopping
Lunatiques is a Vintage and Design collective focusing on vintage, industrial, recycled, retro, antique, art deco furniture and collectables! A collective where dealers, furniture makes, collectors and designers call home.
And while you're perousing through, be sure to visit our cafe upon entry for a barista made coffee and a bakers treat.
There's plenty of parking on site and on weekends we have extra parking up the side ramp and we're opposite Green Square station.
6 locals recommend
Lunatiques
2 Kent RdLunatiques is a Vintage and Design collective focusing on vintage, industrial, recycled, retro, antique, art deco furniture and collectables! A collective where dealers, furniture makes, collectors and designers call home.
And while you're perousing through, be sure to visit our cafe upon entry for a barista made coffee and a bakers treat.
There's plenty of parking on site and on weekends we have extra parking up the side ramp and we're opposite Green Square station.
Essentials
Woolworths Erskineville (Metro)
21-23 Erskineville Rd A supermarket
Getting Around
St Peters station
Nearest Train station
Sydney Park Rd after King St station
Nearest bus stop
Sightseeing
Sydney Harbour Bridge
Sydney Harbour BridgeCockatoo Island is a UNESCO world-heritage-listed island in the middle of beautiful Sydney Harbour. Hop on a ferry and explore the island for the day or stay overnight in the campground or holiday houses. Views and an interesting place to visit, if you like industrial architecture.
104 locals recommend
Cockatoo Island
Cockatoo Island is a UNESCO world-heritage-listed island in the middle of beautiful Sydney Harbour. Hop on a ferry and explore the island for the day or stay overnight in the campground or holiday houses. Views and an interesting place to visit, if you like industrial architecture.
Food Scene
Gelato Messina Newtown
258 King StThis is the best ice cream place in town. Period.
Shenkin Erskineville
53 Erskineville RdGo here for breakfast. It is amazing!
Fleetwood Macchiato
43 Erskineville RdNice coffee and a cool hangout. Their breakfast is excellent.
Bloodwood Restaurant & Bar
416 King StGreat modern Australian cuisine.
Rivareno Gelato
280 Crown StDrinks & Nightlife
The Theatre Bar at the End of the Wharf
15 Hickson RdOur favourite bar.