Parramatta Park

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

World Heritage Listed Parramatta Park is a must see for visitors to Sydney.

Colonists, convict and free, were first successful in growing sufficient food to feed themselves here. The park was too attractive to be reserved for cropping for long and was used by successive Governors as respite from the stresses of running a very large open air prison. Following a determined public campaign, the area was gazetted a People’s Park in 1858.

Ever since then the parklands have been Parramatta’s backyard!

There are two fun playgrounds and children can ride safely on the sealed off-road area. Tucked in beside the Macquarie Street entrance is a large formal rose garden which contains a rare collection of heritage roses.

History enthusiasts will want to take the curator’s tour of the convict built, 18th century dairy building. Check out the park’s web site for booking information and other events and festivals.

Facilities

Barbeque Cafe Carpark Family Friendly Food and Refreshments Picnic Area Public Toilet Restaurant

Activities

Birdwatching Cycling Walks

Membership

National Trust

Accreditation

National Trust World Heritage

Rates

Free Entry

Trading Times

Check In: 6:00 am
Check Out: 6:00 pm

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