Prince Alfred Park

Right next to Central Station in Surry Hills, Prince Alfred Park is one of Sydney’s most vibrant inner-city green spaces. Spread across 7.5 hectares, it offers a mix of wide lawns, shady trees, and modern facilities that make it a hub for recreation, relaxation, and dog-friendly fun. Locals love bringing their pups here to stretch their legs in the off-leash area, while others make the most of the basketball and tennis courts, outdoor gym, or the award-winning public swimming pool.

The park has a true community feel — on any day you’ll see dogs playing fetch, people enjoying picnics, fitness groups working out, and kids running around the playground. The open design gives plenty of room to roam, while shaded seating and large trees provide welcome relief on hot days. With its central location and mix of facilities, Prince Alfred Park is a favourite gathering spot for city residents and visitors alike.


👀 What Could Be Improved

  • Water Access – Multiple reviewers noted the lack of working water fountains for both dogs and humans.

  • Parking – Street parking can be difficult; most visitors arrive by train, light rail, or on foot.

  • Cleanliness – While generally well maintained, some users found the toilets not always in the best condition.


ℹ️ Good to Know Before You Visit

  • Dog rules: Dedicated off-leash areas available; elsewhere dogs must be on lead.

  • Facilities: Public toilets, outdoor pool, fitness stations, BBQs, shaded seating, tennis and basketball courts, playground.

  • Transport: Easy access from Central Station and Chalmers Street light rail.

  • Water: Bring your own — fountains are limited and not always functional.

  • Atmosphere: Expect a lively crowd of dog walkers, families, sports players, and sunbathers.

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