Hyde Park
Hyde Park sits at the edge of Sydney's central business district, bordered by Elizabeth and Park Streets. Established in 1810, it is Australia’s oldest public park, offering a rich history coupled with modern-day vibrancy. This urban oasis serves multiple purposes, including a recreational area where locals and visitors gather for picnics, walks, and outdoor events. Each spring in September, the park showcases colorful blooms, particularly the striking jacarandas that line its paths. Visitors can enjoy its many features, such as the ANZAC Memorial, impressive fountains, and various sculptures while taking in the lively atmosphere of city life that surrounds this green retreat.