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A wonderful space and awesome exhibitions. Kandinsky today. New building a amazing. Had heard about the Tank but it was another entry fee for an exhibition I didn't want to see. Multiple exhibition entry csn get costly
Phyllis Harvey
at 2024 Feb 10
Phyllis Harvey
at 2024 Feb 10
Lovely picturesque and walkable. Darling Harbour is also close to the famous Sydney fish market. A place I highly recommend in this city.
Mika p
at 2024 Feb 04
Mika p
at 2024 Feb 04
The best harbour in the world. Let me say that. If is there another just let me know. You dock inside the metropolis. Everything is just next to you and yet very spacious places.
Veselin Yankov
at 2024 Feb 04
Veselin Yankov
at 2024 Feb 04
Passing the bridge is so nice adventure. We really enjoy the view of Darling Harbour.
This was a pretty big aquarium, my favourite part was the area and the tunnel with the sharks. But just my personal opinion, they had such a big variety of all species of fish and other animals. Overall it was a pretty fun experience. I loved the interior design of the place as well, it was very well done, considering the space constraints. There were a lot of interactive activities as well, which I enjoyed. A good place to visit if you're a tourist or just a marine life enthusiast.
An amazing place on a weekend to browse, relax and enjoy art, I must say Australia and Sydney in particular has such world class exhibits for the public to enjoy. Having traveled the world, other art galleries that are better than ours either have hefty entrance fees or they are way too crowded (eg Louvre museum in Paris)
My favourite was the Penguin expedition! But wish the Aquarium was longer and had more to explore. Went on a weekday but was pretty crowded. Its always better to buy tickets in advance to avoid the long queue.
Paul B
at 2024 Jan 28
Paul B
at 2024 Jan 28
Lovely spot in Sydney!
Nice to walk along and plenty of restaurants to choose from.
Good access to transport with the ferry and light rail stops all close by.
The National Maritime museum is well worth a visit 🛳️
The area will be even better once the renovations next to the Sofitel have finished ⭐️
Rohan Hofmeyer
at 2024 Jan 27
Rohan Hofmeyer
at 2024 Jan 27
Great place to visit, lots to see, great food , music and many restaurants all around!
Min
at 2024 Jan 26
Min
at 2024 Jan 26
Great park with play equipment including a huge water playground for toddlers to young kids to enjoy, it's a wonderful place especially on a hot day.

Theres also a big climbing tree, slides and swings. There is a cafe selling hot foods and a public toilet. What would be great is more shaded areas.

Bring sun screen, hats and a change of clothes and a towel, and make sure you keep a close eye on young children as the water can get deep at parts and some of the features can hurt small hands.
We love visiting this place as everyone of all ages can appreciate the beautiful marine life. Service was good, however the first arched tank is getting a little tired and probably needs an upgrade. Everything else was great.
Hash Khan
at 2024 Jan 24
Hash Khan
at 2024 Jan 24
Great walk over the bridge for the views of Darling Harbour.
Alan Liew
at 2024 Jan 23
Alan Liew
at 2024 Jan 23
Darling Harbour in Sydney is simply awesome! The vibes here are fantastic, with so much to see and do. There are cool shops, nice places to eat, and the view is stunning. It’s a great spot for a leisurely walk, and there are always events happening. The kids love it too, with the aquarium and wildlife attractions. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, Darling Harbour is a must-visit. I always find something new and exciting every time I’m there. It’s a hub of fun in the heart of Sydney. Highly recommended!
Sma Sayeed
at 2024 Jan 23
Sma Sayeed
at 2024 Jan 23
One of the most popular places in Sydney by tourists. People love to spend time with their loved ones as well as friends and family 👪 here.
In 2023, my son, me my wife celebrated 31st December here in Darling Harbor. There was a spectacular fireworks ❇️ 🎆 show we enjoyed.
Victor
at 2024 Jan 22
Victor
at 2024 Jan 22
Iconic central landmark of Sydney. Useful as a bridge but also as a marvel of architecture. So relaxing to sit by the Opera House and appreciate the views!
Lovely experience, amazing art by Vasily Kandinsky and Louise Bourgeois. The gallery as a whole is a great space, love the new North building especially the tank. We try two of restaurants both nice friendly venues. Simple menu but reasonably priced, quick and efficient service. I have been to the gallery before and will go back in the future. I recommend buying your tickets before you go online if you can, you will avoid waiting and most likely get a good deal.
Our family ended our holiday cruise vacation and needed to spend the day occupying ourselves until our nighttime flight home. I found the National Maritime Museum was only about a 10 minute drive from the cruise terminal and we literally spent the entire day here. It is an absolutely terrific museum with beautiful indoor exhibits and displays, accompanied by a stunning array of real vessels—ships, even a submarine, which were all available to board and tour! We homeschool our kids and our travels are an extension of their education and they (11 & 14) both really enjoyed this place, as did all of the adults. A highlight to top off this amazing place are the knowledgeable and friendly volunteer staff that are onsite to teach you and answer questions about the ships and vessels. This is a remarkable and memorable museum—don’t miss it!
Suzette Roye
at 2024 Jan 11
Suzette Roye
at 2024 Jan 11
Fantastic location. Great little playground and water play area for the little ones. Tons of food options. Can get quite busy though. Would definitely revisit
Beautiful place. Always a great time visiting this place. The fireworks during new year’s is so amazing. Also while traveling on the ferry the view of the bridge is very beautiful. Great architecture.
Great for the boys (6 and 3yrs). Wait for the submarine was long so we skipped it - too hard to wait in line so long with little kids. But otherwise all good. Buy a ticket online to save the entry queue. We went during the Summer school holidays so water play area was great. So was the Octopus Garden fun darkened area inside - the boys had fun chasing light-show crabs in the game they had set up, and jumping on the mountain of pebble-looking floor cushions. They loved checking out the open ships.
Sam Phung
at 2024 Jan 08
Sam Phung
at 2024 Jan 08
Harbour Bridge is a must-see place in Sydney. I followed the sign (a bit hard to find) and went up there in the evening and the view up there is simply breathtaking. I also saw all the security personnel up there and I just wanted to express my gratitude to every one of them for keeping this marvelous bridge safe and clean.
One of the best places to visit to see so many species of water animals at one place one might not see in an entire lifetime. My personal favourite is the Dugong. Wait till you see it. It will become your favourite too. What a majestic animal. And then there were sharks, Penguins etc. A great learning experience. I am so humbled with nature's creation and feel more responsible towards preserving wild life including sea animals.
This was a pretty small to average-sized aquarium, my favourite part was the dark UV light area and the tunnel with the sharks. But just my personal opinion, I do not know this area of expertise, but the tanks looked a little small for the fish. But overall it was a pretty fun experience. I loved the interior design of the place as well, it was very well done, considering the space constraints. There were a lot of interactive activities as well, which I enjoyed. A good place to visit if you're a tourist or just a marine life enthusiast.
There were enough things to experience for hours. However, it will be more interesting to people who care about the history and development of maritime technology. You are not going to see high-tech stuff from the navy nor the very old systems of Aboriginal people.

Side note: There was a considerable wait time to see the submarine but the time spent in the submarine was very short.
Fantastic aquarium. All the sea life you can imagine including penguins! Definitely worth the time and the money. The shark tunnel alone made this visit worth it. I’d recommend going in the morning as it was pretty busy even when I visited at 10am so I can’t imagine visiting at peak hours.
Abid Iqbal
at 2024 Jan 01
Abid Iqbal
at 2024 Jan 01
This is the most popular place in the city for families. It has plenty of things to keep families and tourists entertained.

There are plenty of good quality food outlets, bars, clubs and on the other side, you have a maritime museum, sea life, Madam tasaud and zoo.

There are plenty of rides for kids, and strolling around cockle Bay wharf is pretty common 😀.

The Chinese garden is a beautiful place for all ages to visit

During Australia Day and New Year, this becomes a magnet place for families to watch the fireworks and other entertainment comes with it.

We love going back again and again.

Hope you all have a good time there.
Amazing gallery! I really enjoyed it! I did it as a solo day out and would really recommend it! The place is huge and has got such a vast collection of art from renaissance art to contemporary to Asian art, aboriginal art, it’s really got something for everyone! If you like to take in the art work and read all of the descriptions of the piece, I would recommend allowing yourself about 4-5 hours! Would definitely go again! The entrance to the gallery is free and there was no que! There were two exhibitions on that were paid entry and I saw the Kandinsky one which I believe was $35, very reasonable for such a large collection of Kandinskys works! But other than that completely free!
We had an extraordinary experience there. The day that we visited the museum was a public holiday and we had been waiting 30 min to get to the submarine. It was worthy to wait that long queue. Staff and volunteers are friendly and they were passionate about their job. They knew all the stuff about the vessel that they were representing, if you want to know more just ask the crew.
It's the place to take children on a sunny day.
There arecso many things for children to enjoy.
Swings, slides, a wonky roundabout, climbing nets, a water fun park, and the water tunnel outside on the parade.
Great attraction to see for young and old. Gets really busy during the school holidays so go early but just be patient and expect to wait at times. Lots to see and very fascinating inside. Sharks, sting rays, dugongs, jelly fish, starfish, and lots of types of fish, etc. Watching the feeding is also good fun.
M P
at 2023 Dec 25
M P
at 2023 Dec 25
An incredible gallery with a highly professional team and a careful curation of artists (from Aboriginal to contemporary Australian). An absolute must-see if you are in Sydney!

Artworks pictured below are by Marie Pol.
Rizvi Ahmed
at 2023 Dec 21
Rizvi Ahmed
at 2023 Dec 21
It’s a cool place to spend quality time with someone special. Nice view.
Best Sea-life Aquarium for sure!!! 🐠🐙🦈 Lots to see and learn. It’s really worth the money if you have the time to walk around and observe these animals habitats. So many sea animals which you wouldn’t find anywhere else either.
Highly recommend the behind the scene activity as well. It was very educational & gave depth to what we were looking at.
Highly recommend seeing the Louise Bourgeois exhibit (ends April 28th, 2024). I enjoyed it so much I’m actually considering going again. Part of it exists above ground and the other part of it exists below in The Tank, which formerly housed oil for the naval fleet.

The new buildings are quite lovely with its $345 million dollar investment for building.

All the buildings are worth a visit as this gallery is home to some very wonderful pieces of art!
Sam Croft
at 2023 Dec 16
Sam Croft
at 2023 Dec 16
Sydney Harbour and Sydney Harbour Bridge, you really are a beautiful.
Visited here a few times and it always manages to impress!
Recently, we were able to explore the views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge from the the middle of the harbour on a yacht, and it truely was breathtaking. I strongly recommend to anyone that has the opportunity to check it out on the water, to do it!
The outdoor displays of real military marine vessels makes this museum stand out. The ships appear to be in great condition and there is knowledge staff onboard each vessel to offer visitors information and answer questions you may have.

I also liked looking at related marine exhibits inside. While I was there, there was a marine photography display and it had some amazing National Geographic level photos. Just amazing. I only wish I could take a photo as good as they have.

Plan to spend at least one hour here. Note if you are tall or suffer from confined spaces then going into the submarine may not be such a good idea. It is cramped inside and if you are taller than 5 ft 6 then you will likely hit your head on something.

If you like my reviews, photos or videos then climb on board and batten down the like hatch and sail off for a great voyage.
A beautiful, manicured and picturesque garden within Hyde Park. The vegetation is well-maintained and thriving, while the fountain in the centre only adds to the Sandringham Garden's bucolic charm. I highly recommend a visit here to gaze upon the lovely foliage and relax amongst nature.
The herb garden is a splendid sensory experience, the collection of thriving herb species providing not only a lovely view but a variety of rich and wonderful scents. From the warm, spicy odour of Cinnamon Myrtle (Backhousia myrtifolia) to the stunning foliage of Japanese Parsley (Cryptotaenia japonica 'Afropurpurea'), the Herb Garden and Pavilion is a must-visit location within the Royal Botanic Gardens.
Clarkey
at 2023 Dec 10
Clarkey
at 2023 Dec 10
Sydney Harbour Bridge is super cool! We hopped on a ferry, and the views were awesome! The city around the harbour is so much fun, and the bridge is like a giant adventure waiting for us. It's really amazing! If you ever go there, you have to check out this bridge – it's like the coolest thing in the whole harbour city! 🌉🚢

Definitely recommend just chilling put on the ferry and taking in the view from there.
Aaron Phelps
at 2023 Dec 08
Aaron Phelps
at 2023 Dec 08
Great view and great restaurants.
It is worth planning a few hours for this place. Personally, I am very pleased with the visit. The atmosphere is wonderful and friendly, I was greeted at the door and given short instructions about current exhibitions.
There are many levels and the thematic range is diverse. That's why I'm convinced that everyone will find something interesting.
The new building/wing includes modern and interactive installations, which I liked the most.

I am adding this place to my favourites and looking forward to visit it again.
Jae Jung Choi
at 2023 Dec 03
Jae Jung Choi
at 2023 Dec 03
I visited this place because I heard the night view was great, but it wasn't so impressive because there were many other great places in Sydney.
You can see a lot of young people in restaurants and bars around the coast.
It is nice to leisurely walk along the beach, and there are lots of chairs so it is nice to sit if walking was difficult.
The view from the bridge is not as impressive as the immersive view U see here in the reviews.
Opera house definitely looks good. But unless U reach around twilight I don't think U get such beautiful views

As such Australia has beautiful skies so it's good generally.

So enjoy
Lovely experience, amazing art by Vasily Kandinsky and Louise Bourgeois. The exquisite exhibitions were quite remarkable. Since setting my naked eye upon the superb artistic production, I have been dearly astonished in the most splendid of ways. Twas' quite the experience, one in which I shall never wish upon forgetting. I hope my dear fellows reading this venture upon into this superlative establishment. I wish thee who is reading this have a fine evening.
Sincerely, Local Guide
Xiem Hong
at 2023 Nov 29
Xiem Hong
at 2023 Nov 29
There have been some great improvements since my last visit to Sydney. The Chinese friendship garden is beautiful as always. What I really liked is the additional family space. With the water park, and pools along with food outlets and integrated green space. The water is always beautiful. Great relaxing place to be. It is worth a visit. So much to do.
Jens Bauer
at 2023 Nov 26
Jens Bauer
at 2023 Nov 26
Hallo,
die Pyrmont Bridge ist eine gute Verbindung zwischen der City und dem Festival Gelände. Früher fuhr hier die Loop Monorail Train, die ich gern benutzt habe um schneller von A nach B zu kommen und um ein paar Sehenswürdigkeiten von der Bahn aus zu sehen. In der Bahn gab es dazu gute Ansagen und sie war auch kostenlos. Schade, wurde 2013 abgewickelt.
Markus Ebbert
at 2023 Nov 21
Markus Ebbert
at 2023 Nov 21
Schon ne schöne Fußgänger Brücke mit netter Szenerie in Richtung Stadt. Hatten das nicht auf dem Schirm aber in so nem Reise Führer unten bei der hotel Lobby war es Route 3. Führt auch weiter zum Chinese friendship garden. Kann man machen...
Leader
at 2023 Nov 17
Leader
at 2023 Nov 17
Sydney Harbour Bridge is one of the most nice view you can see in your life the area there is so perfect and so nice you will spend a lot of time with your friends and family just enjoying the view and seeing the boats around you. You can also use the boats to round in the water and feel how much the area there so perfect for you and for your people who you like to spend time with them.
Caught ferry from Circular Quay. Enjoyed the museum. It was great being able to board a submarine and the other vessels that are moored there. Well done for preserving parts of our history and the volunteers that are working there, are both knowledgeable, and very pleasant.
Yolanda Reyes
at 2023 Oct 26
Yolanda Reyes
at 2023 Oct 26
Centrally locates in Darling Harbour - Tumbalong Park close to CBD lots of eateries, malls, the very popular ICC (International Convention Centre) the ever popular holding lots of events from overseas and locally highly commendable to visit all year round 🥰🥳😉
Awesome place in the heart of the city centre.
Modern architecture and many events happening around.
Restaurants and pubs walking distance.
Henryk
at 2023 Oct 22
Henryk
at 2023 Oct 22
It's a meeting place for people and is central. Pity now it's been overdveloped on all sides with tall buildings. But its still a nice place to go to.
Sze Mei NG
at 2023 Oct 16
Sze Mei NG
at 2023 Oct 16
Historical bridge. It's built over 100 years ago. Well-maintained. It's across Darling Harbour connecting maritime museum and Cockle Bay Wharf.
It is very good to catch a good view of Darling Harbour and capture the regular weekend fireworks (9pm).
Be careful. Riding bicycles are allowed.
There's an escalator and a public toilet under the bridge on the Cockle Bay wharf side. Very convenient.
Iman Hardi
at 2023 Oct 10
Iman Hardi
at 2023 Oct 10
very big and spacious bridge with nice view
I visited the Maritime Museum with general admission, which limited me to the free areas, but I must say it was a delightful experience. The museum was not only informative but also a lot of fun. A highlight of our visit was meeting David, the model maker, who was truly excellent. He went out of his way to explain many things to the kids and was friendly throughout. David's engaging explanations kept both kids and adults entertained, making our visit truly enjoyable. We had a great time exploring the museum!
K
at 2023 Sep 29
K
at 2023 Sep 29
Beautiful art pieces. Features original art, semi classic, and abstract. Definitely worth seeing!
lulu const
at 2023 Sep 28
lulu const
at 2023 Sep 28
nice big, spacious, family and kid friendly park/playground nestled in the heart of the Sydney City CBD.
Lots of great food options, dining space and picnic spots around the park, surrounded by fast food options and more fancy restaurants and cafes.
Tumbalong Park is equipped with a huge playground with a water fountain and splash park directly next door with sheltered seating, public toilets every couple hundred metres, and a very accessible public pedestrian access all around with multiple public transport facilities like the light rail and trains, being a 5-10 minute walk away.
Overall Tumbalong Park is an incredibly popular, accessible and loaded with many different attractions and activities, for individuals and family.
The A
at 2023 Sep 15
The A
at 2023 Sep 15
Very nice place with amazing view with many cafe and restaurants. Nice to walk around
Pratik Sain
at 2023 Sep 12
Pratik Sain
at 2023 Sep 12
This is is one of the best party places in Sydney. Luckily my office is on the International Tower also known as 3 sisters.
You can come here anytime and enjoy on the cafes and just walk on this pavement. If you are here for the first time, you are definitely going to love it.
I had the best experience possible at Wentworth Gallery at Martin Place. Michele Knox was just invaluable in assisting me with my purchase of the nicest piece ever by Mel Brigg. Every interaction has been brilliant and made everything so easy. I never felt any pressure or sales tactics, just a desire to help me make the right decision. Thank you Michele and Wentworth Gallery!
Lee Revell
at 2023 Aug 27
Lee Revell
at 2023 Aug 27
Such a beautiful location and more dining / drinking options than I could possibly mention. Take your pick and settle in for a relaxing lunch or just a drink with friends. Watch the ferries come and go and people- watch as you soak in the Sydney sunshine. This area gives you the "holiday vibe" even if you're not on holiday. Definitely worth a visit.
A great place to spend a day with the family, or by yourself.
It is jam packed with information and in fun ways it has been presented.
I've been a few times, with years between my visits, and I always learn amazing facts.
The staff are always ready to help and explain, and share their own interpretation.
The location couldn't be better, easy to get there and move around the exhibits.
There is a Cafe with lots of tasty treats.
Something for everyone.
The entry price is a bargain for what you receive.
AJ
at 2023 Aug 04
AJ
at 2023 Aug 04
perfect little oasis: green space, water play area, shaded playground. convenience needs nearby.
Luke L'sk
at 2023 Jul 07
Luke L'sk
at 2023 Jul 07
The bridge that lies right across darling harbor. It is a great viewpoint of the harbor. At the 2 ends of the bridge, there are numerous restaurants to choose from for a nice meal with a great view of the water while enjoying the yummie food. Also, it is a great location to watch the sunset off the buildings by the harbor
Benedict Uy
at 2023 Jun 11
Benedict Uy
at 2023 Jun 11
The park is fairy large and can get busy but there is quite a lot of grassy area here so there is qutie a bit of space, even if it was busy. There are some trees around the park particularly on the playground end. There were also benches which didn't have any cover. The other end of the park leads to the Chinese Garden of Friendship and there are more trees here as well as a fountain which you can play in.
Benedict Uy
at 2023 Jun 06
Benedict Uy
at 2023 Jun 06
Quite a large range of restaurants along the wharf. It was a nice palce to walk around since it was quite wise so it wasn't too hard to get around even though it was busy.
We looked forward to our visit to the SANAA designed extension to the NSW Art Gallery. Walked to the gallery so not sure what car parking might be like. Also assumed that the two gallerys were linked, they are not, each with its own dedicated entry. It was a hot sunny day, the glass canopy entry did not encourage lingering. Inside the gallery itself is as much a part of the display as the art collection. A bright and airy, if slightly confusing, series of pavilions stepping down the steep site. In contrast, the repurposed oil tank gallery is dark and mysterious. Nice gift shop at the entry. Next visit we will try the cafe.
This is a peaceful garden established by the Queen Elizabeth II. It's also a great vantage point for the Saint Mary Cathedral.
John karmas
at 2023 Feb 04
John karmas
at 2023 Feb 04
Is get to see 👀 Sydney came back to life, King Wharf was busy with happy 😊 people enjoying themselves!
Great place to relax after a busy day at work
Nice place in the botanical garden.
All the herbs and plant have little stickers with the name on it.
Brett Smythe
at 2022 Dec 21
Brett Smythe
at 2022 Dec 21
Awesome service, Christina a star. No pressure sales. Helpful and thoughtful. Bringing the art options to our home and hanging on the spot was amazing - whole experience first class.
Geoff Squires
at 2022 Nov 19
Geoff Squires
at 2022 Nov 19
We have enjoyed our dealings with Wentworth Gallery. Christina has guided us through the process of purchasing a beautiful piece of Australian art by Ken Knight.

This is the first time we have purchased a - for us - expensive work & it was good to have Christina's reassurance throughout.

We can certainly highly recommend Wentworth Gallery & would not hesitate to use them again in the future.

Geoff Squires
Rosam J
at 2022 Nov 17
Rosam J
at 2022 Nov 17
I've been purchasing artwork from Wentworth Gallery for over a year now. They have the best service and artworks. Christina goes above and beyond to help us find the right pieces of artwork for each space in our house. I would like to thank Christina and her team!!! Keep up the awesome work and look forward to purchasing more incredible pieces of artwork.
Great night at the gallery. Great display of Australian and oversea art. Friendly and helpful staff.
What a great location for a weekend picnic, this is a well maintained herb garden🪴, pruning a few little herbs for your home ingredients list won’t harm as long as there’s enough plant left to grow more. Must hire out the pavilion through the botanic gardens trust first for large groups.
Marina Epstein
at 2022 Jul 06
Marina Epstein
at 2022 Jul 06
This is a truly special place. We walked into the gallery and were immediately drawn to a piece by Gloria Petyarre. Christina was really helpful, pulling down canvases for us to make a decision. In the end we did not purchase at the time. However, two years later, when we made a decision to buy, we contacted the gallery. Not only was Christina immensely helpful and responsive, but she remembered us. She made the whole process of purchase and shipping super easy and even offered advice on how to frame the piece. An amazing experience!
Was taken here many times as a kid, really beautiful flowers and a lovely little rotunda. Samll signs naming various plants and many benches to sit on.
Adrian M
at 2022 Jan 17
Adrian M
at 2022 Jan 17
Lined with plenty of restaurants with great views over Darling Harbour and the wharf with docked boats, this is a great place to stop to grab a bite and enjoy the view.

If you want to take a cruise, there's private charters available for hire for functions and parties, as well as general cruises which also include ones where you can enjoy a meal or high tea.
Sandringham Memorial Garden and Fountain … is a Beautiful oasis , within Hyde Park

From my quick visit to this garden scenery … the Sandringham Memorial Garden and Fountain , looks like a quiet medication garden

I wasn’t able to take to many photos around the edge of Sandringham Memorial Gardens … specially under the shady vines walkway … as there was some mums beast feeding
A Zand
at 2020 Dec 13
A Zand
at 2020 Dec 13
Herb Garden is fantastic area for relaxation.

A brief introduction to herbs:
Herbs have been used for medical treatments in since ancient civilizations.
Herbs do not have woody parts above ground; also, they are categorized as flowering plants.
A relaxing little place to be, surrounded by beautiful little white flowers and lush greenery.
Had a lovely walk from the Opera House towards the Royal Botanic Garden. Very peaceful area in the middle of the city where I enjoyed the view of the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House at the same time.
Another stunning garden setting inside the Royal Botanic Gardens that can also be hired as wedding venue. It's free to explore of course. It's manicured with exotic herbs and well positioned sculptures making it very formal and elegant yet very inviting and relaxing ambiance. Behind this garden is a walkway with terraced area behind it to escape the heat. This garden is perfect in the cooler months as I find this very exposed to the summer heat. It's a gorgeous place to relax and reflect. Very inviting atmosphere for all ages.
This place is inside the hyde park. The small little separate area is so serene and relaxing.There is a beautiful walkway around it. U can relax on the stairs.
An exquisitely designed and very decorative memorial gates with curved sandstone walls in an impressive tiered circular gardens. I admire and absolutely love this very tranquil gardens with the central fountain and its shallow pool and stunning inlay mosaic pattern. It's history indicates that it was installed in 1954 to as joint memorial to King George V and King George VI. It's located north of Hyde Park with a clear view of St. Mary's Cathedral. It's very popular in summer with families and children. There's a wheelchair accessible entrance from the corner of Park Street and College. There's a public lavatory about 2 minutes walk towards St. Mary's Cathedral end. A lovely spot to relax, read or just chill.
The Sandstone Pavilion - Herb Garden was a pleasant surprise while walking through the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney. It is a beautiful and serene spot to walk around or sit on one of the benches and relax. The plants and sculptures in the Herb Garden are so interesting and imaginative. It is located right near the Calyx and also has quick easy walking access from Macquarie Street.
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Really nice outdoor chill spot