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Facilities in Sydney Olympic Park

The venue for the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games is:

Telecom Stadium (Olympic capacity is 65,438+065,438+00,000, but now it is reduced to 83,500).

Acer Arena (formerly known as Sydney Dome Gymnasium, it can accommodate 265,438+0,000 people during the concert, 654,388+0.8 million people during the basketball activities and 654,380+0.5 million people during the gymnastics activities).

Sydney Exhibition Hall (Sydney Easter Carnival Activity Base)

Sydney Olympic Park Track and Field Center

Sydney Olympic Park Water Sports Center (capacity 17500)

Tennis Center of Sydney Olympic Park (capacity 16200)

Sydney Olympic Park Hockey Center (capacity 15000)

Sydney Olympic Park Archery Center (seating 4,500 people)

Sydney Olympic Park Sports Center (seating 5000 people)

Sydney Olympic Park Gymnasium

Non-Olympic venues include:

Sydney Olympic Park Golf Center

Monster mountain x (cross-country bike)

Giant Skateboarding Park (Monster Skateboarding Park)

Armory gallery

Armory activity center

Accommodation:

Novotel and Ibis in Sydney Olympic Park.

Sydney Olympic Park Hotel (Newington Armory)

Former Olympic Village (now a suburb of Newington, Sydney)

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Olympic railway station

Sydney Olympic Park Ferry Pier (at the end of the mountain road)

Public land:

Bicentennial Park (Bicentennial Park, 40 hectares of public land, 1988 opened to commemorate the bicentennial of Australia).

Wentworth public land

Archery park

Blacksland Riverside Park (located along the Paramata River, rebuilt and opened on March 3, 2007).

Public land in Sydney Olympic Park (425 hectares)

Restricted area:

Newington armory (formerly Royal Australian Navy armory, activities and Sunday open days are only for the public).

Newington nature reserve.