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Steyne Park — Attraction in Sydney

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Steyne Park
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Nearby attractions
Yarranabbe Park
New Beach Rd, Darling Point NSW 2027, Australia
Seven Shillings Beach
New South Wales, Australia
Blackburn Gardens
New South Head Rd, Double Bay NSW 2028, Australia
Rushcutters Bay Park
2A New South Head Rd, Edgecliff NSW 2027, Australia
Rushcutters Bay Park Playground
Darling Point NSW 2027, Australia
Nearby restaurants
18 Footers Bar, Restaurant & Cafe
77 Bay St, Double Bay NSW 2028, Australia
Saké Restaurant & Bar Double Bay
The Intercontinental Hotel, 33 Cross St, Double Bay NSW 2028, Australia
Margaret
30-36 Bay St, Double Bay NSW 2028, Australia
Twenty-One Espresso
21 Knox St, Double Bay NSW 2028, Australia
Royal Oak Hotel
28 Bay St, Double Bay NSW 2028, Australia
Indigo Double Bay
6/15 Cross St, Double Bay NSW 2028, Australia
The Golden Sheaf
429 New South Head Rd, Double Bay NSW 2026, Australia
Matteo
29 Bay St, Double Bay NSW 2028, Australia
bills
16 Cross St, Double Bay NSW 2028, Australia
Tanuki Restaurant Sydney
37 Bay St, Double Bay NSW 2028, Australia
Nearby hotels
InterContinental Sydney Double Bay by IHG
33 Cross St, Double Bay NSW 2028, Australia
The Savoy
2/45 Knox St, Double Bay NSW 2028, Australia
Edgecliff Lodge Motel
32-44 New South Head Rd, Edgecliff NSW 2027, Australia
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Steyne Park

2 William St, Double Bay NSW 2028, Australia
4.4(234)
Open 24 hours
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Relaxation
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attractions: Yarranabbe Park, Seven Shillings Beach, Blackburn Gardens, Rushcutters Bay Park, Rushcutters Bay Park Playground, restaurants: 18 Footers Bar, Restaurant & Cafe, Saké Restaurant & Bar Double Bay, Margaret, Twenty-One Espresso, Royal Oak Hotel, Indigo Double Bay, The Golden Sheaf, Matteo, bills, Tanuki Restaurant Sydney
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Nearby attractions of Steyne Park

Yarranabbe Park

Seven Shillings Beach

Blackburn Gardens

Rushcutters Bay Park

Rushcutters Bay Park Playground

Yarranabbe Park

Yarranabbe Park

4.6

(377)

Open 24 hours
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Seven Shillings Beach

Seven Shillings Beach

4.4

(84)

Open 24 hours
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Blackburn Gardens

Blackburn Gardens

4.6

(62)

Open 24 hours
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Rushcutters Bay Park

Rushcutters Bay Park

4.6

(969)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Machu Picchu: Journey to the Lost City
Machu Picchu: Journey to the Lost City
Fri, Dec 12 • 10:00 AM
Olympic Boulevard, Sydney Olympic Park, 2127
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Bubble Planet: An Immersive Experience in Sydney
Bubble Planet: An Immersive Experience in Sydney
Mon, Dec 8 • 4:15 PM
Sydney Olympic Park, 2127
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Stranger Things: The Experience
Stranger Things: The Experience
Wed, Dec 10 • 12:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Steyne Park

18 Footers Bar, Restaurant & Cafe

Saké Restaurant & Bar Double Bay

Margaret

Twenty-One Espresso

Royal Oak Hotel

Indigo Double Bay

The Golden Sheaf

Matteo

bills

Tanuki Restaurant Sydney

18 Footers Bar, Restaurant & Cafe

18 Footers Bar, Restaurant & Cafe

4.2

(222)

$$

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Saké Restaurant & Bar Double Bay

Saké Restaurant & Bar Double Bay

4.3

(264)

$$

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Margaret

Margaret

4.3

(423)

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Twenty-One Espresso

Twenty-One Espresso

4.4

(320)

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Alan WalmsleyAlan Walmsley
Lovely green space by the harbour for families, picnicking, exercise fanatics, locals walking their dogs, and outdoor activities of Double Bay Primary School located just across the street. There's a fenced kiddies area, an old bandstand, yacht club, quite clean public toilets, and shady trees. War memorial in southwest corner of park with monument of 1919 showing, unusually, a soldier with bandaged head. Where the park meets the harbour there's no beach, and the water is, sadly, cluttered with rubbish. The ferry to the city leaves from a wharf at the park's northeast corner. A real downer is the number of unleashed dogs racing around the park mornings and evenings outside the one area where unleashed dogs are permitted.
Khalid MKhalid M
Relatively small park with an open turf area and views of the water. There’s a few benches to sit on, but I feel like the design of the park could have been improved to make it more interesting/inviting and less like an open, exposed soccer field. The highlight of the park is a small WW1 memorial on the eastern side. Overall, a nice spot to sit and relax (maybe a good stop on the walk between Rushcutters Bay and Rose Bay), but not a place I would travel solely to visit.
Ali AkbariAli Akbari
Basically recommended only for the locals or if you happen to pass by. Small beautiful park with great harbour views, picnic area, fenced playground, very small dog off leash area with a tiny beach. The off leash area is narrow and not fenced, only good for really calm dogs! The beach behind the boat house is only for humans and dogs are prohibited. The water might have lots of dead plants and leaves etc. Very few parking spots around the park with time limit.
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Lovely green space by the harbour for families, picnicking, exercise fanatics, locals walking their dogs, and outdoor activities of Double Bay Primary School located just across the street. There's a fenced kiddies area, an old bandstand, yacht club, quite clean public toilets, and shady trees. War memorial in southwest corner of park with monument of 1919 showing, unusually, a soldier with bandaged head. Where the park meets the harbour there's no beach, and the water is, sadly, cluttered with rubbish. The ferry to the city leaves from a wharf at the park's northeast corner. A real downer is the number of unleashed dogs racing around the park mornings and evenings outside the one area where unleashed dogs are permitted.
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Relatively small park with an open turf area and views of the water. There’s a few benches to sit on, but I feel like the design of the park could have been improved to make it more interesting/inviting and less like an open, exposed soccer field. The highlight of the park is a small WW1 memorial on the eastern side. Overall, a nice spot to sit and relax (maybe a good stop on the walk between Rushcutters Bay and Rose Bay), but not a place I would travel solely to visit.
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Basically recommended only for the locals or if you happen to pass by. Small beautiful park with great harbour views, picnic area, fenced playground, very small dog off leash area with a tiny beach. The off leash area is narrow and not fenced, only good for really calm dogs! The beach behind the boat house is only for humans and dogs are prohibited. The water might have lots of dead plants and leaves etc. Very few parking spots around the park with time limit.
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Reviews of Steyne Park

4.4
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4.0
7y

Lovely green space by the harbour for families, picnicking, exercise fanatics, locals walking their dogs, and outdoor activities of Double Bay Primary School located just across the street. There's a fenced kiddies area, an old bandstand, yacht club, quite clean public toilets, and shady trees. War memorial in southwest corner of park with monument of 1919 showing, unusually, a soldier with bandaged head. Where the park meets the harbour there's no beach, and the water is, sadly, cluttered with rubbish. The ferry to the city leaves from a wharf at the park's northeast corner. A real downer is the number of unleashed dogs racing around the park mornings and evenings outside the one area where unleashed dogs...

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4.0
3y

Lovely park right by the water at Double Bay.

Toilet facilities and children's playground plus a bandstand for rainy days.

Camperdown Cellars on the corner is great for supplies.

There's a small beach off to the right and the 18 Footers Club is great for a drink or seafood dinner. They also have an outdoor takeaway cafe kiosk which is great for a coffee or bite on the way to the beach or ferry.

Regular ferries to Darling Point and Circular Quay from the wharf.

There's also the Double Bay sailing club at the foot of the park...

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5.0
7y

Stunning harbourside neighbourhood park at the edge of Double Bay shopping area. Often busy weekends and holidays with large well catered picnic groups. Used as extra space for Double Bay public school kids, hundreds of them at times. Ferry wharf is right next to this park and bus stop is two blocks away on New South Head Rd. Swimming is possible on the side of the wharf away from this park. A gentle beach exists on a narrow strip of public space in front of the neighbouring houses on the east side...

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