Sydney, Australia
Archibald Fountain
A popular meeting point that possesses a rich cultural history.
Named after the owner and editor of The Bulletin Magazine, the Archibald Fountain was designed by a French artist because of Archibald’s love for French culture, as well as signifying the bond between Australia and France during World War I. Centrally located in the ever-bustling Hyde Park, the fountain has grown to become a popular meeting point and photo spot for locals and tourists alike. It is also commonly used as a busking area and even a political rally venue in recent times. So why not make this the spot to meet at for your next gathering!
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Tips Before You Go
Remember to bring along an umbrella with you, as the weather can be unpredictable and there is no shelter in the immediate surroundings.
-33.8709693
151.21179540000003
1A Prince Albert Rd, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia