SYDNEY OLYMPIC PARK - HIGHLIGHTS
> ANZ Staduim Tours
> Bike Hire
> Monster Skatepark
> Aquatic Centre
> 425 hectares of parkland
> Golf, trapeze, archery

Start your experience at the Visitor Centre (located on the corner of Herb Elliott Ave and Showground Rd) where we bring to life this spectacular place, its history and its future. Our friendly staff are waiting to help you have a fun day at the Park.

The Park has 640 hectares of man-made and natural attractions to provide you with an irresistible choice of tours, cultural, historical and nature based activities.

Sydney Olympic Park is only 14 kilometres from the City and Airport, and close to many shopping centres including Rhodes, Parramatta, Burwood and DFO (Direct Factory Outlet).

ANZ Stadium ‘Explore’ Tour
Go behind the scenes at the main venue of the Sydney Olympic Games and Rugby World Cup. Enjoy the sound and laser show as you enter the Stadium through the darkened athletes tunnel. The tour includes video presentations, a visit to the media centre, exclusive corporate suite and players changing rooms. You also get the chance to run through the players tunnel and stand on top of the actual Olympic medal dais. Tours run daily. Weekdays at 11.00am, 12.30pm, 2.00pm and 3.30pm, weekends and public holidays at 11.00am, 1.00pm and 3.00pm with the exception of Christmas Day and some event days.

Bike Hire
Bike Safaris are the perfect way to experience the Park. Hire a bike and discover over 35 km of cycle pathways across a choice of three diverse circuits.

Monster Skatepark
Visit Australia’s largest skatepark and ride the 14 foot vert ramp and indoor street course. Join a Monster Academy Clinic and you’ll be dropping in like a pro in no time.
There’s facilities for beginners through to pros. Bookings required for clinics.
Tel: (02) 9763 7359 
www.monsterpark.com.au

There are many other exciting things to enjoy at Sydney Olympic Park including golf, trapeze, archery, bird spotting, walking through over 425 hectares of parklands and family picnics. Not to be missed is the amazing Brickpit Ring Walk. The Ring Walk is elevated 18 metres above the century old Brickpit. Listen to remarkable stories about Sydney’s past and the endangered Green and Gold Bell Frog as you discover the unique landscape.
 
How to get to Sydney Olympic Park
By Road Less than 1 minute from the M4 motorway, Sydney Olympic Park is clearly signposted from the nearest junctions.
By Rail Services from Lidcombe station run every 10 minutes. Services to Lidcombe run frequently from the City and on the Western Lines. It is a 20-30 minute journey from Sydney Central station.
By Ferry The most fun way to travel is to take the River Cat from Circular Quay and a connecting bus service will take you to the Visitor Centre.
DayTripper tickets allow for unlimited travel on CityRail trains, Sydney Buses and Sydney Ferries. For more travel information call 131 500 or visit www.131500.com.au

Where to eat at Sydney Olympic Park
Sydney Olympic Park offers a choice of bars, cafes and restaurants all within strolling distance of the hotels, major venues and parkland areas.

Staying at Sydney Olympic Park
The Novotel & Hotel Ibis, Pullman Hotel, Formule1 and Sydney Olympic Park Lodge offer a range of rooms to suit any traveller including Spa Suites, City Studio Rooms, Terrace Rooms and standard Guest Rooms.
An array of food and beverage options will tempt guests with menus to suit a variety of tastes and budgets.




For more information and bookings
call +61 2 9714 7888,
email bookingsvc@sydneyolympicpark.com.au
or visit
www.sydneyolympicpark.com.au



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