Project Description
Description
Essentials about Bangaroo Reserve in brief
Since 2015, Sydney has had a beautiful new park right in the city center on the shores of the natural harbor Port Jackson – the Barangaroo Reserve. The six-hectare area, which was once an industrial site, has been transformed into a spectacular parkland. The Barangaroo Reserve offers locals and tourists extensive walking and biking trails, idyllic coves, sunbathing lawns, and places to rest and relax. However, many people visit the Reserve just for the fantastic views of the Sydney skyline and especially the nearby Harbour Bridge. The planting of Barangaroo Reserve reflects the vegetation that prevailed before the arrival of European settlers.
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Address
Getting there
By public transport:
Light rail: Stop Circular Quay or Wynyard
Ferry lines F3 and F4: Stop Barangaroo Wharf
Bus lines 311: Stop Towns Place after Hickson Rd
Bus lines 311, 324 and 325: Stop Hickson Rd
By car:
The nearest parking garage is Wilson Parking.
Photos: Wpcpey, Barangaroo Reserve View1 201708, CC BY-SA 4.0 / Wpcpey, Barangaroo Reserve Walumil Lawns 201708, CC BY-SA 4.0 / Wpcpey, Nawi Cove 2017, CC BY-SA 4.0
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English version: Machine translation by DeepL