Top 10 Things to do in Cabramatta, Australia

October 12, 2017 Claudia Navarrete

Discover the best top things to do in Cabramatta, Australia including Day Trips to Asia, Warwick Farm Racecourse, Sydney Indoor Climbing Gym, Fairfield City Markets, Parramatta Park, Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre, Central Gardens Nature Reserve, Circus Arts, Cabra-Vale Park Memorial Bandstand, Fairfield Park.
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1. Day Trips to Asia

Cabramatta, Cabramatta, Fairfield, New South Wales 2004, Australia +61 2 9437 4362
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

Day Trips to Asia

A tour of Sydney's diverse, local Asian shops selling everything from food to kitchenware, clothing, textiles and jewellery.

Reviewed By GMV-GotMyVote - Sydney, Australia

The renowned streets of Cabramatta will transform into a cultural extravaganza with food stalls, markets, Performances and fairground rides. It is one big festival where all the local communities are invited to come together to celebrate the annual Moon Festival in September every year.
There are heaps of amusement rides and games on the day. It's like attending the Royal Easter Show, complete with bright showbags, too.
A fun day-out to Cabramatta with families.

2. Warwick Farm Racecourse

Hume Highway, Warwick Farm, Liverpool, New South Wales 2170, Australia +61 2 9663 8478
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3.5 based on 6 reviews

Warwick Farm Racecourse

Experience racing with a hint of a country experience. A welcoming green oasis, temptingly close to the city, Warwick Farm rolls out along the banks of the Georges River. Its leafy tracks, and authentic racing charm make for a unique race day experience. Conveniently close to the Hume Highway and 30km from the CBD, the venue has the style and ambience of its metropolitan neighbours without the crowds and congestion. Keeping it relaxed and real, your trackside experience is heightened by the high standard of racing that benchmarks Warwick Farm. Significant development is on the horizon as Australia’s leading thoroughbred auctioneer, William Inglis & Son Ltd, relocate to Warwick Farm.

Reviewed By Scentedlotus - Australia

I recently spent a hot February day at Warwick Farm Racecourse and as I hadn’t been there since the 1980s, was pleasantly surprised to find that it had lost none of its old authentic Sydney racetrack identity in the ensuring Years.... Large fans sent out sprays of cold mists cooling the punters in the outside betting ring, and great shady gums cast cool shadows out at the old stables where the Race horses awaited their race... The aircon in the members bars was a real respite from the 36 degrees outdoors but the grandstand facing eastwards was refreshing as it was hit by the afternoon breezes... next door is a massive new hotel and sale arena where yearling horses are to be auctioned off at times every year. If you want to go to a Racecourse that’s got the feel of a country track then have a day out at Warwick Farm

3. Sydney Indoor Climbing Gym

U 5 850 Woodville Rd, Villawood, Bankstown, New South Wales 2163, Australia +61 2 9728 2825
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4 based on 10 reviews

Sydney Indoor Climbing Gym

Reviewed By RajeshShanbhag - Cherrybrook, Australia

I took my kids to this place. They had a lot of fun trying to climb several rock paths. The walls are clearly marked for difficulty levels, so kids could choose which ones they want to try. Serious place for avid, enthusiastic rock climbers. Nice place, good staff.

4. Fairfield City Markets

443 Smithfield Road | Fairfield Showgrounds, Fairfield, New South Wales 2176, Australia +61 2 9725 2333
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Fairfield City Markets

Reviewed By Agro_Sydney - Sydney, Australia

Large undercover markets open on Saturdays 9am to 4pm at Fairfield Showgrounds. I finally went to Fairfield City Markets one Saturday morning after hearing about them on TV ads for 20 years.
There were stalls selling hardware, clothes, toys, furniture, toiletries, kitchenware, nuts, fruit, vegetables and much much more. We picked up a couple of small bargains.
Lots of food vans selling doner kebabs and hot chips.
Large clean toilet facilities on site.
Well worth an hour or two if you haven't got anything better to do

5. Parramatta Park

Macquarie St, Parramatta, New South Wales 2150, Australia +61 2 9895 7500
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4.5 based on 196 reviews

Parramatta Park

Reviewed By Dimitris L - Sydney, Australia

Parramatta Park is one of few parks with so much history around it. It is a wonderful place to go for a walk or a run or just sit down and relax. The Old Government House is nearby as are other important sites. There are also activities for families and children.

6. Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre

1 Powerhouse Road, Casula, Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia +61 2 9824 1121
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4.5 based on 20 reviews

Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre

Reviewed By Jackie M - Sydney, Australia

Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre Youth (CPAC Youth) were tasked with creating an event that “would interest young people, and of course themselves, and represent the diversity of Western Sydney," coordinator Jax Hornjik explains. Her pride in her young team is palpable as she introduces their resulting event, A Place At The Table.
The collaborative process between Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre and local youth allows young people to feel involved with their local arts centre while at the same time as gaining valuable skills in performance, marketing and event production. As Jax explains, each month CPAC Youth come up with new work, “and we just go: we'll write the risk assessment for you."
Aimed at young people aged between 12 and 25, A Place at the Table brought together many of the cultures present in the wider Liverpool Council catchment. For a minimal spend of $20, guests were treated to a ten-course degustation celebrating ten different cultures, with the dishes supplied by local businesses. Beginning with fat pockets of crab meat inari from Sushi Hub, Casula and ending with a quartet of desserts from Italy, Uruguay, Poland and Cambodia, the shared meal was created with the assistance of Taste Food Tours.
Each course was accompanied by a short cultural performance designed and performed by CPAC Youth members. None were more poignant than An Le’s My Story; her own narrative of being a first generation Vietnamese-Australian. While guests tucked into chicken spring rolls from VN Noodle House, Liverpool, An told us that "life growing up here in Liverpool was mostly a really positive experience."
As a teenager An rebelled against the Vietnamese language classes her Mother sent her to, but in later years she came to recognise the importance of knowing her cultural heritage. Amidst a flurry of tears, An related a conversation with her Mother where she asked why she wasn’t mad when her daughter rejected her culture. An said her Mother told her she immigrated because she wanted her kids to be happy, and have choices, because “hers were so limited at my age.”
Chilean empanadas, supplied by popular Carramar bakery, Lion D’Or, were a lucky dip of flavours; but guests were able to choose their favourite type of Serbian burek. Opting for meat, I was particularly excited by the airy ripples of flaky pastry in the offerings sourced from Royalty Bakery in Liverpool. (I've even noted down their address at the end of this post, so I can visit it at a future date.)
A short break in proceedings afforded guests the opportunity to wander the grounds of the art centre; experiencing the cacophony of sound generated by the river’s extraordinary bird life, and take in the art.
The large oil and water tanks, remnants from the venue’s time as an electrical substation, are one of the few legal art walls available to street artists in Sydney. You’ll also find pieces like a poured concrete ‘old skool’ boom box if you keep your eyes peeled.
"Zionists invaded our land, which they were promised, but we were not warned," reads Renee. She’s wrapped in a Palestinian keffiyeh and illuminating us on the plight of the Palestinians as we resume our meal, tucking into falafel and hummus from Yum Yum Bakery in Guildford.
We also hear about the struggles of the Khmer in Cambodia while eating coconut jelly from Mrs Op’s Shop in Bonnyrigg. Both Performances neatly put paid to the lie that young people are politically disengaged.
“Leichhardt? Don’t go there for Nonna’s cooking, it’s rubbish,” volunteers the vivacious Amelia Morgano. She’s summoning her Italian Nonna for a cannoli demonstration that co-opts a few audience volunteers. We’re kept from getting too envious with our own vanilla, chocolate and ricotta cannoli from Divine Sweets in Casula; licking our fingers to a bubbling monologue seemingly streamed direct from the lips of her Italian Nonna.
We start to hit maximum sugar overload when trays of Uruguayan cakes from Lion D’Or bakery are circulated, fast on the heels of glazed, plum jam-filled Polish doughnuts from Copernicus Café and Restaurant in Liverpool.
It's hard not to leave impressed about the positive impact this metropolitan arts centre is having on the young people of South West Sydney. By engaging youth in the process of producing art-based events, Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre ensures it has a youth-relevant programme while simultaneously equipping the area's young artists and event producers with hands on experience that will flesh out their creative portfolios - a win-win situation!

7. Central Gardens Nature Reserve

Cumberland Highway | Corner Merrylands Road, Merrylands, Holroyd, New South Wales, Australia +61 2 9840 9840
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

Central Gardens Nature Reserve

Reviewed By Red297 - Greater Sydney, Australia

The grandkids love to walk around or ride their bikes. The like to look at the animals an birds here and play on the equipment.

8. Circus Arts

Olympic Boulevard | Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre, Homebush, Strathfield, New South Wales 2127, Australia +61 412 402 742
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5 based on 88 reviews

Circus Arts

Challenge yourself today with Circus Arts - the original and the best Flying Trapeze company in Sydney! Since 1999, Circus Arts Sydney has been bringing the dream of flying alive for its patrons in a fun and safe environment. Located at the Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre, Circus Arts offers a weekly timetable of flying trapeze sessions for all ages and abilities. With holiday circus classes, birthday parties and private sessions also available, Circus Arts Sydney offers fun, fitness and skill development for the whole family. Join the circus revolution, stay fit and have fun!

Reviewed By DanielleW1972 - Sydney, Australia

our girls 8 and 10 attended a session today. it was great to see them challenge themselves and see the smiles on their face. The staff were great and very responsive to the kids needs.

9. Cabra-Vale Park Memorial Bandstand

Cnr Railway Pde and Bartley St | Cabra-Vale Park, Cabramatta, Fairfield, New South Wales 2166, Australia
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3 based on 5 reviews

Cabra-Vale Park Memorial Bandstand

Reviewed By b121 - Newcastle, Australia

Had a brief visit to Cabravale Memorial Park. Lots of well-mown open greasy areas. Lots of kids running around playing. It is an open space in the middle of a high-density residential area. There is a bandstand in the park, which serves as a War Memorial.

10. Fairfield Park

Vine Street, Fairfield, New South Wales 2165, Australia
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5 based on 2 reviews

Fairfield Park

Reviewed By Planner55 - Australia

Fairfield Adventure Park is designed for 6-16 year olds! We saw many teenagers there which is great. We took our 9 year old grandson and within minutes he found two boys to play with in the Obstacle course section. Even though it was school holidays and a beautiful sunny day there were places to sit and plenty of places to play.
In fact, he didn't even go on the huge slippery dip or some of the equipment because there was so much to do! They also loved the foosball which is like a life sized version of the soccer arcade type game. Take a soccer ball if you can. There is also a basketball hoop and a table tennis table.
Lots of younger children were riding scooters, trying some of the smaller climbing frames, swings etc. They would need close supervision but certainly have fun.
We found the map a little confusing. It is actually more at the start of Lawson St despite the address being Vine St. Parking is off the road almost next to the gym and pool. The park is not immediately obvious from the road.
Just so amazed by this place. We will definitely go back many times!

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