Bondi Beach Cultural Landscape, Sydney
Facts and practical information
The Bondi Beach Cultural Landscape is a heritage-listed former Turkish baths, pavilion with dressing cubicles, dining rooms, sunbaking, shops and ballroom and now art gallery, pavilion, theatre and open air cinema located at Queen Elizabeth Drive, Bondi Beach, Waverley Municipality, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The pavilion was designed by Robertson and Marks, with Leith C. McCredie the architect. The Bondi Surf Life Savers' Club, erected c. 1934, was designed by Ross & Rowe. The Bondi Pavilion was designed by John Howie & Sons. The cultural landscape includes the beach itself, Bondi Surf Pavilion, Bondi Park and Bondi Surf Life Saving Club and the North Bondi Surf Club. The landscape was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 23 May 2008. ()
Eastern Suburbs (Bondi Beach)Sydney
Bondi Beach Cultural Landscape – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: St Anne's Catholic Church, Yeshivah Centre, Tamarama Beach, Central Synagogue.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Bondi Beach Cultural Landscape?
How to get to Bondi Beach Cultural Landscape by public transport?
Bus
- Glenayr Av At Curlewis St • Lines: 379 (10 min walk)
- North Bondi Shops, Campbell Pde, Stand C • Lines: 379 (10 min walk)