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Overview
Located on the western shore of Sydney Harbor in the state of New South Wales, Greenwich Baths is a small beige sand beach. The beach is actually an enclosed tidal pool positioned on the tip of Greenwich Point along the shores of Middle Harbor and has a beautiful background of many oceanfront homes, coastal vegetation, and rocky outcrops, which together provide incredible views of the city skyline, Cockatoo Island, Iron Cove, and the Harbor Bridge. Greenwich Baths was established in the 1960s and is managed and maintained by Lane Cove Council, which ensures cleanliness and safety for all visitors.
Amenities
Greenwich Baths has many amenities, including lifeguards, restrooms, showers, changing rooms, a cafe, picnic tables, benches, a small playground with swing sets, and trash cans.
Activities
Greenwich Baths is a family-friendly beach that offers many fun activities, including swimming, sunbathing, building castles, and boogie boarding. If you are planning to go into the water, the waves are usually calm, and there is a shark-proof netted tidal pool, which makes it a perfect place to go swimming. If you enjoy fishing, you may catch a variety of fish. The beach hosts many interesting events, competitions, and festivals for visitors of all ages. Greenwich Baths attracts a large influx of visitors, especially on weekends and public holidays during the summer months. Dogs are not allowed on the beach, and it is open from sunrise until sunset.
Disability Access
Greenwich Baths does not offer an access path for people with disabilities.
Parking
Getting to Greenwich Baths is easy - the beach has a few street parking spots located near 8 Albert Street, which provides easy access to the beach. The baths are also easily accessible by public transportation, with bus stops and ferry terminals nearby. Visitors can walk from the nearby Wollstonecraft train station, take bus route 265, or take the Sydney Ferries Woolwich/Balmain ferry route to Greenwich Point, which docks meters away from the Baths at Greenwich Point Wharf. It is important to note that visitors must pay five dollars per person as an admission fee.
Fun Fact
Greenwich Baths is an ideal spot for a family getaway to relax and unwind.
Attractions
There are many attractions near Greenwich Baths. Taronga Zoo Sydney is located on the shores of Sydney Harbour, overlooking the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. It is home to over 5000 animals from 350 different species, including African lions, tigers, Asian elephants, chimpanzees, giraffes, meerkats, koalas, gorillas, red kangaroos, tree kangaroos, Corroboree frogs, sun bears, zebras, lemurs, regent honeyeaters, seals, penguins, and sea lions. In addition, the zoo also offers interactive animal feeding and petting sessions and hosts many interesting events. Sydney Tower Eye is a 309-meter-tall observation tower that has an indoor and outdoor observation deck and offers panoramic views of Sydney and its suburbs. Royal Botanic Garden Sydney is spread over 30 hectares and is home to more than 30000 native plant species. It is also home to many gardens, including the Palm Grove, the Rose Garden, the Orientation Center, the Herb Garden, and the rainforest gully. In addition, it also features the Glasshouse, the Tropical Centre, and Mrs. Macquarie’s Chair, which offers iconic views of the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge. Luna Park Sydney is a family-friendly amusement park that features many thrill rides, including the Wild Mouse spinning roller coaster, the Tumble Bug neo-futurist orbiter ride, the big dipper, the Ferris wheel, the carousel, tea cups, the express train, and many other fun rides. In addition, it also has a gaming arcade and carnival-style games. If you are looking for another nearby attraction, the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia is a multi-level museum that has many galleries and displays a unique collection of over 4,000 works of Australian and international contemporary art. In addition, it hosts interesting exhibits, talk shows, customized tours, and self-guided audio tours.
Restaurants
If you get hungry, there are many great restaurants within a two-minute drive of Greenwich Baths. Piato Restaurant has an outdoor seating area and serves amazing Italian food, including pizzas, pasta, risotto, steaks, seafood, meat, pork, and poultry dishes. Kuru Japanese Restaurant serves salads, soups, tempura, sashimi, rolls, seafood, meat, pork, poultry dishes, and desserts. In addition, it also serves pre-designed, thirteen-course meals. Pacific Diner serves salads, soups, burgers, pasta, seafood, meat, and poultry dishes. MyungJang St. Leonards serves amazing Korean food. If you are looking for another good and affordable nearby restaurant, Hooked Gourmet Seafoods serves incredible seafood food.
Hotels
If you are looking for a hotel near Greenwich Baths, there are many great options nearby. If you are looking for an upscale hotel, the 5-Star Meriton Suites North Sydney is 12 minutes away by car and offers many amenities including a heated indoor pool, a hot tub, a fitness center, a sauna, and two restaurants. A more affordable hotel is the 4-Star Macleay Hotel, which has many amenities, including a rooftop pool, a terrace with harbor views, a fitness center, and an Asian fusion restaurant. Another moderately priced option is the 4-Star Vibe Hotel North Sydney, which has many amenities including an outdoor pool, a fitness room, a hot tub, and a food court. A more reasonably priced option is the 3-Star YHA Sydney Harbour - The Rocks, which offers several amenities including a rooftop deck with harbor views, a barbecue grill facility, a lounge, and a dining area. If you are looking for another good and affordable nearby hotel, the 3-Star Nesuto Woolloomooloo Apartment Hotel offers a few amenities including an indoor pool, a hot tub, and a sauna.
+61 2 9438 5922
48 meters
Restroom Available
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Beige
Parking Available
Amenities
Boat Ramp
Restrooms
Showers
Activities
Fishing
Surfing
Volleyball
Rentals
ATV
Fishing Boats
Kayaking Canoeing
Sailing
Umbrella Rental
Food
Access
Car Access
Foot Access
Parking - Free
Parking - Paid
Parking - Street
Stairs to Beach
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Top Traveler Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Surf through our FAQs to help you find your perfect beach!
Does Greenwich Baths have parking? If so, is it free or paid?
Yes, this Beach provides paid parking at the entrance, although spaces are limited. Visitors can also find street parking nearby for easy access to the beach.
Does Greenwich Baths have lifeguards?
No, this Beach does not have lifeguards monitoring the beach - please be careful when swimming on this beach.
Is Greenwich Baths a family-friendly beach?
No, this Beach is not family-friendly and does not have restrooms, lifeguards, and nearby food.
Is Greenwich Baths good for swimming?
Yes, this Beach boasts excellent swimming conditions, attracting swimmers of all skill levels with its gentle waves and clear waters.
Does Greenwich Baths have restrooms?
Yes, Restrooms are conveniently available on or adjacent to the beach at this Beach.
Is Greenwich Baths a nude beach?
No, this Beach maintains a family-friendly atmosphere and does not allow nude bathing.
Is there food near Greenwich Baths?
No, this Beach does not have nearby food options - please plan your beach day accordingly.
What are the activities at Greenwich Baths?
Yes, this Beach is renowned for its vibrant beach scene, offering various activities for everyone to enjoy Fishing, Surfing, Volleyball.
Does Greenwich Baths have accommodations for people with disabilities?
No, this Beach does not have accommodations for people with disabilities.
Is Greenwich Baths a dog-friendly beach?
No, this Beach is not dog-friendly.
Is Greenwich Baths good for surfing?
Yes, surfing is an activity that is frequently enjoyed at this Beach.