Hyde Park, Australia is a Sydney street park and a good place for local residents to relax. It is shaded by trees, flowers, fresh air, suitable for all ages. It is also the starting point for a hike to Sydney, from here to the north, you can visit the New Chau Art Museum, Mrs McAuley chair, Governor's House, Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney Opera House in turn.
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Hyde Park, Australia is a Sydney street park and a good place for local residents to relax. It is shaded by trees, flowers, fresh air, suitable for all ages. It is also the starting point for a hike to Sydney, from here to the north, you can visit the New Chau Art Museum, Mrs McAuley chair, Governor's House, Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney Opera House in turn.
Hyde Park, Australia, is a good place for Sydney residents to relax, where trees are shaded, flowers are full of land, and the air is fresh. It is also the starting point for a hike to Sydney, from which to visit the Botanical Garden, Xinzhou Art Museum, Mrs McAuley chair, Governor's House, Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney Opera House, Australia's parks are free of money, no walls, casual access.
Great Hyde Park, many people are here to bask in the sun when the weather is good, there is a place for statue fountains, there is a classroom that is sacred, there will be worship on weekends
It turns out that Sydney also has a Hyde Park, not bad.
Hyde Park is a street park in Sydney. Between the two main roads, there are no fences and free access. No tickets are required for botanical gardens or street parks in Australia. It is open to the public free of charge. Hyde Park is also the starting point for hiking around the famous scenic spots in Sydney. To the north, the New States Art Museum of the Botanical Garden, Mrs. Macaulay's chair, Governor's Palace and the Royal Botanical Garden are in turn. And Sydney Opera House, tired, in the famous "theater kitchen" drink a glass of wine. Hyde Park is a good place for Sydney residents to relax. It was originally a barracks, but somehow it became a place for prisoners. In the corner of the park, there is a prisoner exile site Hyde Park Barracks, a product of the early colonial period. The ARCHIBALDFOUNTAIN fountain at the southern end of the park is in memory of the Sino-French-Australian Union in World War I, in 1933. Two years by Mr. ARCHIBALD donation, the fountain is designed by the French, so it is very romantic. The Australian-New Zealand Legion War Memorial in the park is also one of the attractions. It has a free exhibition, introducing 10 overseas battles in which Australia participated. There are 120,000 stars in the vault of the memorial, representing 120,000 soldiers serving in World War I. On the east side of the park is St. Mary's Church, on the west side is Sydney's Great Synagogue. The oldest St. James'Cathedral in Sydney is located on the south side of Hyde Park and can be accessed through King St. The Australian Museum is on the corner of William Street, opposite the park, with a ticket of 12 yuan. On the opposite side of the road is St. Mary's Cathedral. It is free to enter or walk north for about 20 minutes to Sydney Opera House and Rocky Ring Pier.
big park in the middle of Sydney city.dog friendly.peaceful place.you can have rest between your traveling.