7 Iconic Places In Pyrmont – Do you miss your traveling habit before the pandemic? Because we do. But do not worry, we invite you to join us in visiting 7 iconic places that you must visit while in Pyrmont, an inner-city suburb of Sydney, that known as a famous place for tourists. Be ready because our journey will begin in the next paragraph. Let’s start exploring it!

 

1. Pirrama Park

7 Iconic Places You Should Visit in Pyrmont

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Let’s start by taking a walk in the magnificent and beautiful park. Pirrama Park is located on Pirrama Rd, Pyrmont, a port area with a sheltered bay. It has a 1.8 hectares area which is provided with a water play, sandpit, children’s playground, and BBQ. A great place to relax while walking or riding a bicycle, a nice place for exercise, and a lovely place to hang out with family. Perfect!

 

2. Sydney Heritage Fleet

7 Iconic Places You Should Visit in Pyrmont

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Our next destination will be perfect for those who love heritage, ocean, and ship. The Sydney Heritage Fleet or also known as the Sydney Maritime Museum Ltd is a public company (non-profit) that was founded in 1965 by a group of public-spirited individuals to preserve Sydney’s 1902 VIP steam yacht Lady Hopetoun. The fleet is restoring and operating 10 historic vessels including James Craig, Waratah, Lady Hopetoun, and Boomerang, and has become the largest collection in Australia. The entire office building, model workshop, several boat displays, and library are located at Wharf 7, Darling Harbour.

 

3. Giba Park

7 Iconic Places You Should Visit in Pyrmont

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Another amazing park that you must visit while in Pyrmont is Gabi Park. Located on Point St, Pyrmont Gardens provide stunning views across Johnston’s Bay to Balmain. You can enjoy this view while playing with your dog or pet. With the beautiful view of the Anzac Bridge on one side and the harbour bridge on the other side, this park is great for accompanying you to catch the sunset.

 

4. Darling Harbour

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What comes to your mind when you think about the harbour? A boring place with a sickening fishy smell? This stereotype will no longer stay in your memories if you visit Darling Harbour. Darling Harbour is a harbour adjacent to the city centre of Sydney, which is made up of a large recreational and pedestrian precinct that is situated on the western outskirts of the Sydney central business district.

At Darling Harbour, you can discover unique Australian animals, waterfront dining, intriguing history, and exciting nightlife. Two of the most popular attractions are the SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium and the WILDLIFE Sydney Zoo. Other big-name attractions in Darling Harbour include the world’s largest cinema screen at IMAX, laser skirmish and tenpin bowling, Madame Tussauds, shopping, harbour cruises, and plenty of outdoor events and exhibitions year-round. Currently, you can enjoy your movie time while floating on cockle bay with your favourite pizzas and drinks. So, ready to come?

 

5. Jones Bay Wharf

Not far from Darling Harbour, you can find a historical place with a beautiful view that is quieter with interesting photo spots, namely Jones Bay Wharf. Jones Bay Wharf was built in 1919 as an integral part of the port of Sydney and had redeveloped in 2003 into a privately owned commercial marina catering to a range of maritime clientele from premium brokerage
houses, commercial charter vessels to visiting international superyachts and onshore events. Jones Bay Wharf offers the best place to walk or having brunch.

 

6. Waterfront Park

As same as Pirrama and Giba Park, Waterfront Park also has the best view of the harbour that you can enjoy. This park offers a playground, barbecue, walking path, extensive terracing, and picnic facilities. Waterfront Park has 1.2 hectares of land at the western end of Bowman Street that you can rent for you inquires.

 

7. Pyrmont Bridge

Still in the Darling Harbour area, you can explore it more to find another good spot for taking your best selfie, and Pyrmont Bridge is one of the best options you can get. Pyrmont Bridge is the place for a long walk-in pace or catches the beautiful sunset while enjoying the spectacular view all around. There are plenty of places around here to eat, museums, and other entertainment. You can enjoy your moment after a little shopping here. Surely the must-visit place when in Pyrmont!

 

How was it? We finish exploring 7 iconic places that you should visit while in Pyrmont. If you don’t have any plan to go when the pandemic ends yet, ensure you put Pyrmont on your list because you will not regret it. Planning to move out and stay in Pyrmont? the right decision was made! Four corners and living rooms will help you to discover a better experience and make your new place feel like a “your home”. Contact us now!