Discover the Majestic Belvedere Amphitheatre in Centennial Park
Explore the enchanting Belvedere Amphitheatre in Centennial Park, where nature meets culture in a stunning outdoor venue.
The Belvedere Amphitheatre, nestled in the heart of Centennial Park, offers an enchanting blend of nature and culture. This stunning venue, surrounded by lush greenery, is perfect for music lovers, art enthusiasts, and nature admirers. With its beautiful architecture and serene atmosphere, it's a must-visit for tourists seeking a unique experience.
A brief summary to Belvedere Amphitheatre
- Broome Ave, Centennial Park, New South Wales, 2021, AU
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Local tips
- Check the event schedule online before your visit to catch a performance.
- Bring a blanket and some snacks for a lovely picnic experience.
- Arrive early to explore the park and find the best spot for your event.
- Wear comfortable shoes, as there are plenty of pathways to explore in Centennial Park.
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Getting There
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Bus
If you're near the Sydney Central Station, take Bus 393 from Stand A. The bus will take you directly to Centennial Park. You will need to get off at the 'Centennial Park, Bus Stop 10' which is located near the park entrance. From there, it's a short walk to the Belvedere Amphitheatre along Broome Ave.
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Train and Walk
From Circular Quay Station, take the T2 or T3 train to Bondi Junction Station. Upon arriving at Bondi Junction, exit the station and head towards the bus stop at the junction. Catch Bus 440 towards the City and get off at 'Centennial Park, Bus Stop 10'. Walk along Broome Ave to reach the Belvedere Amphitheatre.
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Light Rail
Take the L2 or L3 Light Rail from the CBD (Central Business District) towards Dulwich Hill or Kingsford. Get off at the 'Randwick' stop. From there, it's about a 15-20 minute walk to the Belvedere Amphitheatre by heading down Alison Rd, then onto Broome Ave.
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Bicycle
If you prefer cycling, you can rent a bike from a local rental shop or use a bike-sharing service. Head towards Centennial Park via the dedicated bike paths. Enter the park through the main entrance and follow the signs to the Belvedere Amphitheatre, which is located within the park.
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Walking
If you are staying nearby, walking to the Belvedere Amphitheatre is a pleasant option. From the nearest major landmark, such as the Sydney Cricket Ground, head northeast towards Moore Park, cross over to Centennial Park, and follow the path signs that lead to the Belvedere Amphitheatre along Broome Ave.
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