Sydney Olympic Park

The home of the 2000 Olympic and Paralympic Games, Sydney Olympic Park at Homebush Bay continues to offer a world-class destination in Sydney's geographic heart. You can join one of the popular tours of venues including Telstra Stadium, an Olympics focus point and now host to premier sporting events.

You can go swimming at Sydney Aquatic Centre where you can compete with family and friends in the same pool used by champion record breakers. The Sydney International Tennis Centre, too, is a world-class venue, used not only for state, national and international tournaments, but also for training and hire by the public.

As well as being Sydney's major sporting venue there are an ever-increasing range of attractions, activities and entertainment options. For example with more than seventy retailers you can find bargains galore at the nearby Direct Factory Outlet. Or sample fresh produce and gourmet delights at Boulevard market, held under the fig trees lining Olympic Boulevard on the fourth Sunday of every month.

A great way to get to Sydney Olympic Park is via RiverCat along the Parramatta River to Homebush Bay Wharf. When you arrive make the most of your visit by contacting Sydney Olympic Park Visitor Information Network Centre for information and assistance on attractions, tours, accommodation, transport and services for the area and its surrounds.

For a bird's eye view of the entire site, take the lift to the Observation Centre on the 17th level of the Novotel Hotel for breathtaking views of Sydney Olympic Park, Millennium Parklands and beyond. The Games Trail tour celebrates the stories, legacies and highlights of the Games. View the Olympic flame cauldron, wander amongst the forest of interactive poles at the GamesMemories and chase Cathy Freeman's strides to Olympic gold!

Take aim at the venue where Australia won its first ever Olympics gold medal in archery. Beginner's classes and training programs are available at Sydney International Archery Park. For an extended leisurely stroll, bike ride or picnic, visit Bicentennial Park and Millennium Parklands, a 430ha haven of parklands and conservation areas.

Temperatures for Sydney Olympic Park

Sydney Olympic Park has moderate summer temperatures. The summer high temperature for Sydney Olympic Park is approximately 27 °c. The summer low temperature is approximately 17 °c.

Sydney Olympic Park has mild winter temperatures. The winter high temperature for Sydney Olympic Park is approximately 17 °c. The winter low temperature is approximately 6 °c.

January1728
February1727
March1526
April1223
May1020
June717
July617
August718
September921
October1123
November1325
December1627

Sydney Olympic Park Accommodation



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