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The Park Geelong, Geelong

#33 among attractions in Geelong

Park, Relax in park, Game and entertainment center
The Park Geelong

Facts and practical information

The Park Geelong (address: 402 Thompson Rd) is a place located in Geelong (Victoria state) and belongs to the category of park, relax in park, game and entertainment center.

It is situated at an altitude of 52 feet, and its geographical coordinates are 38°5'54"S latitude and 144°20'46"E longitude.

Planning a visit to this place, one can easily and conveniently get there by public transportation. The Park Geelong is a short distance from the following public transport stations: Rodney Road/Thompson Road (bus, 2 min walk), North Shore (train, 27 min walk).

Among other places and attractions worth visiting in the area are: Geelong Vintage Market (market, 32 min walk), Geelong Maritime Museum (museum, 40 min walk), Osborne House (museum, 41 min walk).

Elevation: 52 ft a.s.l.Coordinates: 38°5'54"S, 144°20'46"E
Address

402 Thompson RdGeelong 3215 Australia

Contact
52782633
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The Park Geelong – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)

Nearby attractions include: Westfield Geelong, National Wool Museum, Geelong Waterfront, Johnstone Park.

  • westfield geelong3.5 miS
  • national wool museum geelong location map
    3.4 miS
  • geelong waterfront3.3 miS
  • johnstone park geelong3.4 miS
  • geelong maritime museum location map
    1.6 miSE
  • geelong performing arts centre3.4 miS
  • osborne house geelong1.6 miSE
  • geelong town hall3.4 miS
  • geelong vintage market1.2 miSE
  • geelong gallery3.4 miS
  • geelong library and heritage centre3.4 miS

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How to get to The Park Geelong by public transport?

The nearest stations to The Park Geelong:

Bus
  • Rodney Road/Thompson Road • Lines: 1 (2 min walk)
  • The Boulevard/Princes Hwy • Lines: 20 (13 min walk)

Train
  • North Shore (27 min walk)

Where to next? Visit victoria Victoria region page or discover the top tourist attractions in Australia.