



Macquarie Park boasts a thriving lifestyle with a range of shopping, dining, and recreational facilities. Macquarie Centre, a large shopping complex, is a popular destination for retail therapy, featuring an array of shops, cafes, and entertainment options. The area is also surrounded by beautiful parks and reserves, including Lane Cove National Park, which offers walking trails, picnic areas, and a serene environment to unwind. The community is active, with numerous sports clubs and fitness centres available for residents to maintain a healthy and balanced lifestyle.
Where to eat

Umaya Macquarie
Shop 2503 197/223 Herring Rd, Macquarie Park NSW 2113
Umaya Macquarie Park is a contemporary Japanese restaurant located in Macquarie Centre. Known for its authentic and high-quality Japanese cuisine, the menu features dishes such as Wagyu Beef Don, Chicken Katsu Curry, and a variety of ramen and sushi options. The restaurant offers a cozy dining atmosphere, making it a popular choice for both casual meals and special occasions.

Kong’s BBQ
84 Waterloo Rd, Macquarie Park NSW 2113
Kong’s BBQ offers authentic Korean BBQ with premium meats like wagyu, pork belly, and seafood. Traditional charcoal grills create a genuine dining experience under Chef Jun’s 25+ years of expertise. The casual, accessible venue is popular for families and groups seeking flavorful meals.

Verace Pizzeria
7 Khartoum Rd, Macquarie Park NSW 2113
Verace Pizzeria is a celebrated Italian eatery renowned for its award-winning Neapolitan-style pizzas. Crafted by World Pizza Championship-winning pizzaioli, their wood-fired pizzas feature artisanal dough and premium toppings, earning the restaurant multiple accolades, including Australia's Best Pizza from 2015 to 2019. The inviting atmosphere boasts both indoor and outdoor seating, complemented by a full bar, making it a favored spot for casual dining, family gatherings, and special occasions.
Where to shop
Macquarie Centre
Herring Road &, Waterloo Rd, Macquarie Park NSW 2113
Macquarie Centre is a major retail and entertainment hub in Macquarie Park, featuring over 350 stores including fashion, electronics, and lifestyle retailers. The centre also offers a variety of dining options, a cinema, and family-friendly facilities. Conveniently located near Macquarie University and public transport, it serves as a central destination for shopping and leisure in the area.
Where to play

Macquarie Ice Rink
Corner of Herring Road and, Waterloo Rd, North Ryde NSW 2113
Macquarie Ice Rink, located within Macquarie Centre, is a popular indoor ice-skating venue catering to all ages and skill levels. It offers public skating sessions, lessons, and competitions, making it a hub for recreational and sporting activities. The rink is easily accessible by public transport and provides a fun, family-friendly environment in the heart of Macquarie Park.
Lane Cove National Park
Max Allen Rd, Lindfield NSW 2070
Lane Cove National Park offers a serene natural retreat just a 7-minute drive away from Macquarie Park. This expansive bushland area provides walking and cycling trails, picnic spots, and opportunities for kayaking along the Lane Cove River. It's an ideal destination for outdoor activities, family outings, and nature enthusiasts seeking a peaceful escape from urban life.

The Y Ryde Community Sports Centre
ELS Hall Park, Kent Rd, North Ryde NSW 2113
The Y Ryde Community Sports Centre, located at ELS Hall Park on Kent Road in North Ryde, is a versatile indoor sports facility offering a range of activities including basketball, netball, futsal, badminton, and pickleball. The centre features two full-size indoor courts, change rooms, and free parking, making it a popular choice for both casual and competitive sports enthusiasts. It is approximately a 7-minute drive from Macquarie Park, providing convenient access for local residents.
Macquarie Park benefits from excellent transport links, including the Macquarie Park Metro Station, which provides rapid access to Sydney’s CBD. Buses and nearby train stations further connect the suburb to surrounding areas, while cycling and walking paths offer sustainable commuting options. The suburb’s strategic location near the M2 Motorway also ensures convenient car travel across northern Sydney.
Bus:
●550 – Parramatta to Macquarie Park via Epping
●545 – Parramatta to Macquarie Park
●544 – Macquarie Centre to Auburn via Eastwood
●518 – Macquarie University to Meadowbank Wharf
●506 – Macquarie University to City Domain via East Ryde
●294 – Macquarie University to City Wynyard
●292 – Marsfield to City Erskine St via Macquarie Park
●290 – Epping to City Erskine St via Macquarie University & North Sydney
●517 – Macquarie Centre to Ryde
●573W – Hunters Hill High School to Macquarie Centre
●611 – Blacktown to Macquarie Park via M2 Motorway
Train:
●Macquarie Park Metro Station
●Macquarie University Metro Station
●North Ryde Metro Station - 3.3km (9 minute drive)
Car:
●(~25-30 minutes to Sydney CBD)
●M2 Motorway - 25-30 minutes (13km)
Macquarie Park is a major education precinct, anchored by Macquarie University, which is renowned for its research and diverse academic programs. The suburb is also served by several high-performing primary and secondary schools, including North Ryde Public School and Epping Boys High School. Its proximity to tertiary institutions and quality schools makes Macquarie Park highly attractive for families and students alike.
Macquarie Park offers comprehensive medical services, anchored by Macquarie University Hospital, which provides a wide range of specialist and general healthcare. The suburb also features numerous medical centres, clinics, and allied health services to cater to residents’ healthcare needs. Its accessibility and high-quality facilities make Macquarie Park a convenient location for medical care.
Macquarie Park has a young and diverse population, with a median age of 29 years and a large proportion of international residents, particularly from China, India, and Korea. The suburb is home to many students, professionals, and childless couples, reflecting its strong connection to education and employment hubs. Recent years have seen steady population growth, driven by new residential developments and its proximity to Macquarie University and major business centres.
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The property market in Macquarie Park is highly competitive, driven by demand from professionals, students, and families seeking proximity to Macquarie University and major employment hubs. Median unit prices are around $875,000, with ongoing developments such as La Vera offering modern apartments and premium amenities. Continued infrastructure upgrades and transport-oriented developments are expected to support strong capital growth and rental demand in the suburb.
