There is a famous obelisk, which was originally used by European immigrants to record the distance. Very clean, there are many attractions and shops on both sides, you can buy some souvenirs to go home.
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Macquarie Place Park is a small park in the heart of Sydney. We walked through it after getting off at the bus stop right at the park. It is quite a historical spot. There is a number of items placed ...
Located behind the Custom House and not far from Circular Quay this is a pleasant little park which contains an anchor from the first fleet ship called HMS Sirius. Plenty of shade amongst the trees so...
Days 1 through 4 in Sydney, we walked past this pretty little park on our way to other things. On Day 5, I discovered what a treasure this is. Macquarie Place Park is Australia's oldest public p...
Macquarie Place Park is a small patch of green in the what some people might call the concrete jungle that is Sydney. It is in the centre of Sydney and it is just right for a relaxed stop. The park is...
There is a famous obelisk, which was originally used by European immigrants to record the distance. Very clean, there are many attractions and shops on both sides, you can buy some souvenirs to go home.
Macquarie Square is a triangular square located in the center of Sydney. It is located between Bridge Road and Loftus Road. You can reach the Sydney Opera House in the north and the Aquarium in the south. Of course, you can also reach Circular Quay within a short walk.
The surrounding environment of the square has been renovated very well. Come and stroll at night
Macquarie Square is a central square in the heart of Sydney, between Bridge Road and Loftus Road. This square is named after Governor Macquarie. This small square forms an empty place in the bustling urban street, where many people take a walk and relax.
Free, very quiet, you can rest here, and then go to the opera house