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King Edward Park — Attraction in Newcastle-Maitland

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King Edward Park
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Nearby attractions
King Edward Park Playground
York Dr, Newcastle NSW 2300, Australia
The Obelisk
Wolfe St, The Hill NSW 2300, Australia
Newcastle Memorial Walk
24 Memorial Dr, The Hill NSW 2300, Australia
Bogey Hole
Shortland Esplanade, Newcastle NSW 2300, Australia
Christ Church Cathedral
52 Church St, The Hill NSW 2300, Australia
Newcastle Art Gallery
1 Laman St, Cooks Hill NSW 2300, Australia
Nesca Park
3 Greenslope St, Bar Beach NSW 2300, Australia
South Newcastle Beach Skate Park
South Newcastle Beach, Shortland Esplanade, Newcastle NSW 2300, Australia
Newcastle Beach
New South Wales, Australia
Newcastle Civic Park
King St, Newcastle NSW 2300, Australia
Nearby restaurants
Goldbergs Coffee House
137 Darby St, Cooks Hill NSW 2300, Australia
Autumn Rooms - Darby Street
127 Darby St, Cooks Hill NSW 2300, Australia
Three Monkeys Cafe
131 Darby St, Cooks Hill NSW 2300, Australia
Coco Monde Chocolateria
80 Darby St, Cooks Hill NSW 2300, Australia
Susuru
140 King St, Newcastle NSW 2300, Australia
Sushi Revolution Darby
97 Darby St, Cooks Hill NSW 2300, Australia
Beaches
135 Darby St, Cooks Hill NSW 2300, Australia
Bartholomew's
145 King St, Newcastle NSW 2300, Australia
Bolton Street Pantry
45 Bolton St, Newcastle NSW 2300, Australia
Feast Aroma 禧宴
Ground floor/88 Darby St, Cooks Hill NSW 2300, Australia
Nearby hotels
The Grand Hotel
32 Church St, Newcastle NSW 2300, Australia
Crown on Darby
101 Darby St, Cooks Hill NSW 2300, Australia
Novotel Newcastle Beach
5 King St, Newcastle NSW 2300, Australia
QT Newcastle
185 Hunter St, Newcastle NSW 2300, Australia
The Crown & Anchor Hotel
189 Hunter St, Newcastle NSW 2300, Australia
Crystalbrook Kingsley
282 King St, Newcastle NSW 2300, Australia
YHA Newcastle Beach
30 Pacific Street, Cnr King St, Newcastle NSW 2300, Australia
Terminus Apartment Hotel, an Ascend Collection Hotel
111 Scott St, Newcastle NSW 2300, Australia
Arena 77
77 Shortland Esplanade, Newcastle NSW 2300, Australia
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King Edward Park
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King Edward Park

Reserve Rd, Newcastle NSW 2300, Australia
4.7(364)
Open until 6:00 PM
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Outdoor
Relaxation
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Family friendly
Pet friendly
attractions: King Edward Park Playground, The Obelisk, Newcastle Memorial Walk, Bogey Hole, Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle Art Gallery, Nesca Park, South Newcastle Beach Skate Park, Newcastle Beach, Newcastle Civic Park, restaurants: Goldbergs Coffee House, Autumn Rooms - Darby Street, Three Monkeys Cafe, Coco Monde Chocolateria, Susuru, Sushi Revolution Darby, Beaches, Bartholomew's, Bolton Street Pantry, Feast Aroma 禧宴
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Nearby attractions of King Edward Park

King Edward Park Playground

The Obelisk

Newcastle Memorial Walk

Bogey Hole

Christ Church Cathedral

Newcastle Art Gallery

Nesca Park

South Newcastle Beach Skate Park

Newcastle Beach

Newcastle Civic Park

King Edward Park Playground

King Edward Park Playground

4.5

(74)

Open 24 hours
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The Obelisk

The Obelisk

4.5

(163)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Newcastle Memorial Walk

Newcastle Memorial Walk

4.8

(1.1K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Bogey Hole

Bogey Hole

4.7

(479)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of King Edward Park

Goldbergs Coffee House

Autumn Rooms - Darby Street

Three Monkeys Cafe

Coco Monde Chocolateria

Susuru

Sushi Revolution Darby

Beaches

Bartholomew's

Bolton Street Pantry

Feast Aroma 禧宴

Goldbergs Coffee House

Goldbergs Coffee House

4.4

(643)

$

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Autumn Rooms - Darby Street

Autumn Rooms - Darby Street

4.7

(429)

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Three Monkeys Cafe

Three Monkeys Cafe

4.5

(464)

$

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Coco Monde Chocolateria

Coco Monde Chocolateria

3.8

(393)

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Abu Bakkar SiddiqueAbu Bakkar Siddique
King Edward Park is really king of the park in Newcastle area. It is established in 1863 as a recreation reserve. It is equipped with all modern facilities like free car park, picnic area, BBQ area, public toilet and dog park as well. It is beautiful park with a lovely green ground area and nice rotunda. It is decorated with large Norfolk Island pine trees and colourful garden with seasonal flowers. Plenty of shades under the large tree or rotunda. Magnificent ocean views sometimes with dolphins and whale watching. Suitable for family gathering as well as kids of all ages. Wedding photos, cricket or footy games are common.
Teza McKennaTeza McKenna
This is a little piece of paradise right in the heart of Newcastle. The Rotunda behind me is quite often the news for marriages, and the park in general is beautifully kept by the council. In the old days they used to have the Mattara Hill climb, a car race from South Newcastle all the way through the park. These days it’s reserved for walking only, but you can drive and park your car on the road that twists through the park. Sometimes concerts are held here or outdoor cinema. It’s a great place for a picnic or just to hang out.
Zeeshan ShafqatZeeshan Shafqat
A very nice park with breathtaking views. There is plenty of parking as well. It's pretty close to the bogey hope as well so you park here and then walk down to the hidden gem. There is a lookout spot here as well which offers a great view of the horizon as well as the Newcastle beach towards the left. A spot on place for a nice walk and a swim as well if you wanna go down the bogey hole.
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King Edward Park is really king of the park in Newcastle area. It is established in 1863 as a recreation reserve. It is equipped with all modern facilities like free car park, picnic area, BBQ area, public toilet and dog park as well. It is beautiful park with a lovely green ground area and nice rotunda. It is decorated with large Norfolk Island pine trees and colourful garden with seasonal flowers. Plenty of shades under the large tree or rotunda. Magnificent ocean views sometimes with dolphins and whale watching. Suitable for family gathering as well as kids of all ages. Wedding photos, cricket or footy games are common.
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This is a little piece of paradise right in the heart of Newcastle. The Rotunda behind me is quite often the news for marriages, and the park in general is beautifully kept by the council. In the old days they used to have the Mattara Hill climb, a car race from South Newcastle all the way through the park. These days it’s reserved for walking only, but you can drive and park your car on the road that twists through the park. Sometimes concerts are held here or outdoor cinema. It’s a great place for a picnic or just to hang out.
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A very nice park with breathtaking views. There is plenty of parking as well. It's pretty close to the bogey hope as well so you park here and then walk down to the hidden gem. There is a lookout spot here as well which offers a great view of the horizon as well as the Newcastle beach towards the left. A spot on place for a nice walk and a swim as well if you wanna go down the bogey hole.
Zeeshan Shafqat

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4.7
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5.0
2y

Alright folks, hold onto your hats because I'm about to take you on a wild ride through King Edward Park in Sydney - the park that's fit for a king (or at least a Duke).

Let's start with the scenery. King Edward Park is situated on a cliff overlooking the ocean, which means you get some pretty stunning views. And if you're lucky, you might even spot a whale or two (just don't get too close or you might end up with a whale of a tale).

But it's not just about the views - King Edward Park has got some serious history. The park was named after King Edward VII (hence the regal name) and was opened way back in 1863. So if you're a history buff, you'll definitely get a kick out of wandering around the park and learning about its past.

Now, let's talk about the activities. King Edward Park has got something for everyone. If you're feeling sporty, there are tennis courts and a cricket pitch. If you're feeling artistic, there are plenty of sculptures and art installations to admire. And if you're feeling lazy (no judgment here), there are plenty of benches and picnic tables where you can sit back, relax, and enjoy the view.

But perhaps the best part of King Edward Park is the wildlife. The park is home to a range of native Australian animals, including possums, lizards, and even some rather friendly kookaburras. Just be sure to keep your snacks hidden, or you might end up sharing your lunch with some furry (or feathery) friends.

So there you have it, folks. If you're looking for a park that's fit for a king (or just a regular Joe), King Edward Park is definitely worth a visit. Just don't forget to bring your sense of adventure (and maybe a spare sandwich for...

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5.0
5y

Looking down to Newcastle Beach, on top of the hill, this beautiful, historic park with rotunda, sunken garden & rose garden, is a wonderful green space for all to admire & enjoy. It softly undulates it's way down east to The Bogey Hole, & meets it's southern perimeter at The Terrace, lined with majestic palms. With breathtaking views of the ocean, Newcastle Beach & The Obelisk, plus access on to Newcastle's iconic Bathers Way Walk, it's an absolute must whilst in Newcastle. The park also features a children's playground, plenty of shady trees, & can be accessed by car from Bar Beach heading north on Memorial Drive, or from Newcastle Beach heading south up the hill towards...

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5.0
4y

King Edward Park is really king of the park in Newcastle area. It is established in 1863 as a recreation reserve. It is equipped with all modern facilities like free car park, picnic area, BBQ area, public toilet and dog park as well. It is beautiful park with a lovely green ground area and nice rotunda. It is decorated with large Norfolk Island pine trees and colourful garden with seasonal flowers. Plenty of shades under the large tree or rotunda. Magnificent ocean views sometimes with dolphins and whale watching. Suitable for family gathering as well as kids of all ages. Wedding photos, cricket or footy...

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