Discover the best top things to do in Sydney Olympic Park, Australia including Bicentennial Park, GWS Giants - Spotless STadium, Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre, Sydney Olympic Park Archery Centre, Sydney Olympic Park, Qudos Bank Arena, Joe's Entertainment and Travel Pty Ltd, FX Zone Hit and Bounce.
Restaurants in Sydney Olympic Park
4.5 based on 80 reviews
I am disappointed we didn't get to this place earlier, all this time I have been in Sydney I have been missing out! Relaxing park that caters to everyone. Plenty of open green slopes for picnics, bbqs etc, walking paths for a short stroll, interesting water features, cafe areas and play equipment for kids, good bicycle tracks for those wanting to ride at pace, plenty of tracks for a good run, educational structures, as well as a water way / creek with plenty of bird life... Must visit more often to explore this place fully.
4.5 based on 33 reviews
We visit Spotless Stadium frequently for AFL games to watch the GWS Giants. The stadium is well managed, always very clean, with heaps of room to move, great seats, fantastic views of the ground from anywhere. Access to the stadium is quick and easy. The security and event staff are helpful and plentiful. There's normally a good range of food and drinks on offer, and lines to get items aren't too long. The atmosphere at the stadium during big events is electric. Twilight events make the ground even more exciting and pretty. Parking is plentiful around the grounds, with many options. Public transport (via train) is located nearby too. Heaps of food options to eat after attending the stadium are also available. I think it is one of the best stadiums and grounds around. We always love attending footy here.
4.5 based on 30 reviews
Let’s get this into perspective. This is where all of the swimming and diving events were held for the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, so there’s history to immerse yourself in before doing the same in the pools. It’s great for the lap swimmer, regardless of your abilities, and for those looking for a splash and giggle the kids pool with slides, whirlpool and other associated features, is the perfect place. We had a wonderful time here, and whilst it does get busy everything moves along at a pace designed to keep everyone happy.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
4.0 based on 476 reviews
The seating is very well planned . The staff are very very professional. The ammenities are very easily accessible for people with disabilities and young children. I have many memories of bands and sporting events I have attended there. I highly recommend this venue.
4.0 based on 366 reviews
Qudos Bank Arena is the largest indoor Arena in Australia that can accommodate up to 21,000 visitors! The Arena is managed by AEG Ogden, part of the Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG), one of the world’s largest entertainment groups. Managing more than 120 of the world’s premier venues and playing host to the world’s greatest performers, AEG’s absolute priority is to exceed the fans’ expectations. Qudos Bank Arena, recently ranked number one for the highest record selling venue in Australasia! Originally built for the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, it has now established itself as one of Australia’s major concert venues. This colossal Arena has played host to a number of international superstars including Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Madonna, Stevie Wonder, P!NK, Lady Gaga, Motley Crue and Kendrick Lamar. Other events include family shows such as Disney on Ice, The Wiggles and indoor sport, such as Fast4 Tennis, International Netball and AusX Open Motocross.
Lovely venue. Steps are avoidable. Good sound and every seat has a good view. Air conditioner was really good as well. Food outlets were not too expensive
This company was established in 2008 by actor, comedian, magician Joe June. The aim of the company is not only making people travel around but also entertaining people as well. During the tour your will be entertained by standup comedy, acting and magic as well.
2.5 based on 7 reviews
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