Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre
Sydney Metropolitan Area, NSW, AUSTRALIA
Adult Admission Price & Policy
AUD 8.30; concessions AUD 6.30. [July, 2019]
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Full-Size, Year-Round Pools & Boards
50m x 25m, 10 lanes, minimum 2m - 3m depth, with bulkhead to create two 25m, 10 lane tanks, ozone and chlorine sanitized, indoors,
27ºC (79ºF).
50m x 18.2m, 8 lanes, 0m - 2.5m adjustable depth training pool, indoors,
27º - 28ºC (81º - 82ºF).
25m x 33m, 10 lanes, 3m - 5m depth utility pool for diving, water polo and synchronized swimming, indoors,
26º - 27ºC (79º - 81ºF).
Two 1m and three 3m diving boards; 1m, 3m, 5m, 7.5m, and 10m diving platforms.
Location
The high speed ferry service from city centre is easy and scenic.
Fastest - A 40 minute train ride to Olympic Park Station from Sydney Central Station on weekends or Lidcombe Station, just west of Sydney, on weekdays.
Fastest - A 40 minute train ride to Olympic Park Station from Sydney Central Station on weekends or Lidcombe Station, just west of Sydney, on weekdays.
-33.84960, 151.06713
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Facility Notes
This facility was the site of the aquatic events for the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games.
Pool 3, the utility pool, is not usually open to the public.
In addition to the pools listed, there is also a leisure pool for children that is more for entertainment than "serious" swimming; it has spas, a rapid river ride, spray jets, spurting "volcanoes", a water slide and bubble beach.
In addition to the pools listed, there is also a leisure pool for children that is more for entertainment than "serious" swimming; it has spas, a rapid river ride, spray jets, spurting "volcanoes", a water slide and bubble beach.
There is also a shop just inside the entrance that has gear if you've forgotten to bring yours.
Facility Reviews
Rating: 9 on a scale of 10. Rolls-Royce swimming. Great range of choice and options. Perfect for laps.
Fabulous - if this isn't a 10, nothing else deserves to be!
Skip this pool! The facility is filthy. The toilets at the nearby train station are cleaner than those here. There is no pool etiquette - markers identifying slow, medium, and fast lanes are completely ignored and not enforced at all. The staff, however, are extremely friendly and helpful as are most people in all of Australia.