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Collection! Spitting blood to clean up 15 free children's playgrounds in Sydney, there is always one closest to home. Take your baby to play.

 
[Life Information]     20 Apr 2017
Children at home have been watching iPad, poop will be angry. Children quarrelling out to play, poop Ma worry about where to go?

Children at home have been watching iPad, poop will be angry. Children quarrelling out to play, poop Ma worry about where to go?

The editor spits blood to sort out 15 "sneaking" baby resorts in Sydney, and mom and dad no longer have to worry about where to take the baby to play.

The most children`s playground, Sydney`s moms and dads quickly collect!

Parramatta

There are two little playgrounds for the children in Parramatta Park.

Pavilion Flat Playground is near George Street Gatehouse.

The newer Domain Creek Playground is on the side of the Westmead side of the park, where there are lots of green areas where children can run hard.

There are pumps and sand diggers for little engineers to play with.

Address: Parramatta Park Pitt St & Macquarie St 2150

Waterloo

Wulaba Park, Sydney artist Nuha Saad designed the little playground, and she crafted a soft ground with nets and ladders, tunnels and towers in a colorful world.

It`s a small square that provides children with adventures.

Address: O`Dea Ave & Amelia Street, Waterloo NSW 2017

Fairfield

Who says that only small baby can have unlimited fun?, Fairfield Adventure Park is built for older children.

In addition to the soft ground and sand for children to play with, there are 11-meter-high nets you dare climb ~ you can get through Sky Bridge ~

Isn`t that enough? How dare you try the 33-meter-long ropeway with your eyes open?

It`s only 10 minutes from Fairfield Station.

Address: Vine St, Fairfield NSW 2165

Bungarribee Park

Western Sydney Parklands has built a 200-hectare park with a great children`s playground and one of Sydney`s largest dog walks.

There`s a big bunker in Bungarribee Park, and colorful towers, big slides, swings.

There are 20 barbecue areas and 13 picnic areas. If the weather is very hot, you can go directly to the nearby Wet`n `Wild to get into the water after the game.

Address: 12 Wirraga St 2767

Sydney Olympic Park

Blaxland Riverside Park has a lot of nets to climb, a 12-meter tree house and a big slide. If children dare not play, they may still need parents` company.

Adults can have a picnic in the shade and watch the children enjoy themselves in the park. They can do all kinds of competitions. How do they want to climb? (even the editor wants to play.)

Address: Jamieson St, Sydney NSW

Rozelle

Constellation Playground, King George Park is for all ages.

The children can slide down the high hillside,

Nearby are benches, coffee, first-class sea views, and a great place for adults to relax.

Address: Manning St Rozelle 2039

Darling Harbour

Darling Harbour Childrens Playground is familiar to many people.

Children can climb ropes, swings, slides here.

You can also visit the Port of Lover.

Address: Darling Quarter Darling Harbour 2000

Surry Hills

Prince Alfred Park recently spent $9 million on revamping. The 7-hectare park has fitness space, two basketball places, and new barbecue and picnic areas. And a new heated swimming pool!

Address: Chalmers St,Surry Hills NSW 2010

Alexandria

The children here in Renwick Street Playground can climb onto natural wood, and children can whisper through the pipe.

Address: 42 / 46 Renwick Street 2015

Pyrmont

Pirrama Park has 1.8 hectares of grass, a tree-lined path, a beautiful view of Blackwattle Bay, and a great place for a picnic barbecue.

The park features solar and Rain Water collectors, decorated with recyclable wood and energy-efficient lighting, and parkour courses are often held here.

Address: Pirrama Rd Pyrmont 2009

Alexandria

Sydney Park Playground has a lot of hillside slides for kids, motorcycles and bike lanes. In summer, there are bunkers and areas where water is played.

Mom and Dad are free to barbecue, park easily, and have bathroom facilities.

It`s a fun little square in the city, in St Peters..

Address: Sydney Park Rd St Peters 2044

Camperdown

Victoria Park, which many people should be familiar with, is near the University of Sydney.

It is also a good choice for many parents to lead their children to higher education.

The open area has a lot of fun facilities for children and a swimming pool.

Address: City Rd & Parramatta Rd, Camperdown NSW 2050

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