Bradfield City Centre Central Park
Move over NYC! Sydney will be getting is own Central Park as part of the Bradfield City Centre Central Park project and it’s coming to the West!
The Bradfield City Centre Central Park will be located within the Bradfield City Centre, surrounding the new Western Sydney Airport.
Located in the Heart of Bradfield City Centre
The huge new city will be around 58 acres which is approximately five times the size of Barangaroo and will be the first major city to be built in Australia in more than 100 years.
A Beautiful, Functional Space for All
The Bradfield City Centre Central Park promises to be a welcoming, fun, vibrant and versatile space where people can catch up relax, play, enjoy activities, host events, activations and more. Spanning across two hectares, Central Park will offer stunning landscapes and open green spaces with 65% of the park covered by a lush tree canopy, visitors can enjoy shaded areas, enhancing the park’s beauty and providing a cool respite from the urban heating.
Key Features of Central Park
· The iconic Skyring is a standout feature with its unique design elements
· A community hub for gatherings, social and cultural events
· A celebration of First Nations culture with an interwoven Heart featuring Dharug weaving and woven play to enhance exploration, play, education and shade
· Integrated public art encouraging curiosity and discovery of the landscape
· Extensive greenery, with 65 per cent tree canopy cover of native species.
Innovative Design for a Changing City
The design is both beautiful and functional, integrating innovative technology to ensure it remains a welcoming space for future generations.
A Play Space for All Ages
The park features a play space designed for both the young and old. Families can enjoy a variety of play structures and areas, making it a fun and engaging destination for children and adults alike.
Connectivity via Metro to Western Sydney International Airport
Conveniently connected via Metro, Central Park is easily accessible from the new Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport. This connectivity ensures that visitors from near and far can reach the park with ease.
Open for public exhibition
Bradfield City Centre’s Central Park State Significant Development Application (SSDA) is on exhibition for public comment on the NSW Planning Portal until Wednesday, 24 July 2024.