Sydney Hyde Park, Australia’s oldest park, is a sprawling green space in the heart of Sydney. The park features the ANZAC Memorial and a variety of themed gardens, complete with water features and public art. Visitors can stroll among nearly 600 mature trees and admire the Archibald Fountain, which is crowned by a sculpture of Apollo. The park also includes a statue of Captain Cook and the serene Pool of Reflection, offering a contemplative space for visitors.
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