Thursday, September 13, 2018

3 INCREDIBLE TOURIST ATTRACTIONS IN PARRAMATTA, NSW

Parramatta is a little residential area in Sydney characterized by abundant cultures, prospering financial activities, and generous people. When you visit this location, you will be surprised by the rate at which the suburban area is growing, thanks to the passionate effort of its people and the resources the federal government is pumping for development. Something that wows many, and one that will leave you surprised is the variety of tourist attractions readily available in this residential area, and the number of people who throng these places every day.

Here are some of the best destinations that you need to visit on your next journey to Parramatta.



The Riverside Theatres
This is a leading performing art center in Sydney and NSW. The Riverside theatre plays host to over 1,000 events every year; thus it is one place you can not manage to turn a blind eye on.
This theatre, which is strategically and conveniently located at the banks of the popular Parramatta River opened its doors in 1988 and had 3 fantastic locations in it. They are;

The Rafferty's theatre
This is the smallest venue with a sitting capacity of 100 individuals. It appropriate for seminars, small corporate occasions, small-scale productions, exhibits, and standup comedy acts.
The Lennox Theatre
This is a mid-range venue and has a sitting capacity of 220 people. It is convenient for all events that can be hosted in the Rafferty's theatre, only that it can host 120 more people compared with the former.

The Riverside Theatre
This is undoubtedly the giant in the room. It is the biggest among the 3 venues and can host approximately 761 people. It is constructed for convenience and is equipped with comfy, plush seats, and a distinctive proscenium arch stage equipped with a fly tower and orchestra pit. It is best suited for internationalglobal acts and massive production.

The Elizabeth Farm
This farm is not only an excellent destination in Parramatta, but it is also a historic phenomenon. This farm came into place in 1793, and it is the home of the earliest European building in Australia which was home to the creators of the Australian Wool Industry; John and Elizabeth Macarthur.
This structure is now among the most accessible museums you can find, keeping in mind that it does not have any room barriers. When you visit this renowned farm, you will wander easily without blockages, sit comfortably on antique chairs, read some letters sent out to John's Family in the 19th century, keep yourself warm at the fireplace and envision you are living a colonial way of life.
There are tearooms in the farm that were built in the 1800s, where you can have light refreshments and meals. However, they are only opened on weekends from 10:30 am to 3:00 pm.

The Parramatta Park
The Parramatta Park is a World-class heritage and is noted as a top must-visit destination in Sydney on most travel sites.
Historically, this park was a fertile farm which was used by colonialist for food production. In 1858, nevertheless, this huge land was gazetted as a people's park.

This park features 2 big children's play area, where kids can have a good time and securely ride bicycles on sealed-off courses.

If you are a lover of history, you can take a curator's tour of an 18th-century Dairy building which was built by convicts. The joy you can have in this park is unmatched; thus it's one place you should think about spending a day on your next trip to Sydney.

Parramatta Community is made up of a group of local business-minded individuals providing startup business opportunities to the locals. This group also puts their efforts on advertising these startup businesses to the target customers found within Parramatta as well as those found within the other suburbs that are part of Parramatta. Local businesss includes leaking roof & gutter repairs services, electricians and a lot more.

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