Where historic Federation architecture meets industrial warehouse craft breweries, world-class banh mi, thriving street art, and riverfront parks along Gadigal and Wangal country.
Opened in 1922, featuring Australia's iconic bronze WWI
memorial statue the largest known bronze casting memorial in Australia, standing at over four metres tall.
Source: Forgotten Sydney
Marrickville sits on the traditional lands of the Gadigal and Wangal peoples of the Eora Nation along the Cooks River. Named after Thomas Chalder's native Yorkshire estate in 1855, it evolved from 19th-century clay brickworks and textile mills into Sydney's most vibrant multicultural sanctuary.
Indigenous custodianship for tens of thousands of years along the fertile Cooks River pathway.
Potteries, brickworks, and post-WWII Greek & Vietnamese migration shaped its rich culinary fabric.
Industrial warehouses transformed into independent craft breweries, artist studios, and live music venues.
Stroll through converted brick warehouses pouring award-winning craft beers and artisan gins.
Marrickville is nationally recognized as Australia's densest concentration of independent craft breweries. Experience retro RSL charm, sunny rooftop taprooms, and boutique gin distilleries all within easy walking distance.
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"Saturday mornings start at Two Chaps for sourdough, then a walk down Illawarra Road for a pork roll, and afternoon beers at Philter rooftop. There's nowhere else in Sydney quite like it."
"Don't miss the Addi Road Organic Farmers Market on Sundays! Grab gozleme, browse vintage vinyl at The Bower, and enjoy the live acoustic music under the trees."
"Lazybones Lounge is an absolute jewel. Live jazz or brass bands 7 nights a week with amazing wood-fired pizzas upstairs. True Inner West culture."
Just 7km from Sydney CBD with seamless public transport and cycle path connections.
Marrickville Station & Sydenham Interchange offer rapid 10-minute train connections directly to Central Station.
Frequent bus routes (423, 426, 412, 428) run along Marrickville Road and Victoria Road from Martin Place and Enmore.
Dedicated off-road cycling paths run along Steel Park connecting Marrickville to Botany Bay and Sydney Airport.