Wednesday, 30 November 2016

SYDNEY TRANSFORMED BY ITS URBAN GREEN SPACES

Sydney’s newest developments are transforming the already picturesque city into one of the world’s best public park and green space urban centres.

While the city is home to 188 hectares of parklands, new parklands and green spaces are continuing to boost the Sydney’s green footprint.

Destination NSW Chief Executive Officer Sandra Chipchase said, “Sydney is a global leader in providing visitors and locals with vibrant and enticing urban green spaces that they can embrace and enjoy.

“New urban developments like Barangaroo Reserve, the Goods Line and Central Park are transforming some of the city’s oldest industrial sites into vibrant precincts, with spectacular parklands and green spaces integral to the development."

Many of Sydney’s existing and new parklands feature Australian plants and offer a variety of experiences for visitors – from large open green spaces, spectacular harbour walks, architecturally-designed gardens and secluded pocket parks.

For Destination NSW’s list of some of the City’s most impressive urban green spaces, click here.

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