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Sydney Central Play 23
Play Area

Sydney Central Play 23

πŸ“ City Center
4.868880148063302
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Yuki Tanaka
By Yuki Tanaka | Fact-checked & reviewed on May 23, 2026 ✨ AI Assisted

check_circle Parent Pros

  • β€’ Clean family restrooms with changing tables
  • β€’ Lots of shaded areas to escape the sun

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  • β€’ Can get extremely busy on weekends

Parent Review: Sydney Central Play 23

A pristine indoor soft play area exclusively for children under 5, featuring ball pits and soft blocks.

We visited on a weekday morning and found it perfectly manageable with a double stroller. Here’s what stood out and what to watch for.

What Kids Loved

  • Clean family restrooms with changing tables
  • Lots of shaded areas to escape the sun

What to Watch Out For

  • Can get extremely busy on weekends

Stroller & Access Check

  • Stroller Friendly: Stroller parking available at entrance. Interior paths are wide and flat.
  • Baby Changing: Clean changing facilities available on site. Hot water for formula at the main cafΓ© or reception area.
  • Nursing: Quiet nursing room available β€” ask staff at the welcome desk.

Getting There

The easiest way to get here is by metro or bus β€” the nearest stop is a 3-minute flat walk. View on Google Maps.

Tested & Reviewed By

Yuki Tanaka - Japan, Korea & Pacific Editor
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Japan, Korea & Pacific Editor

Yuki Tanaka

πŸ“ Based in Sydney, Australia & Kyoto, Japan

Mum of two (Hana, 5, and Ren, 2), Japanese-Australian, based in Sydney. Yuki grew up in Kyoto, studied food science in Melbourne, and now splits her time between Sydney and Japan every year with her family. She writes with a rare insider-outsider perspective: she knows Tokyo and Kyoto the way a local does, but she also knows exactly which details a foreign tourist needs that a local would never think to mention. She covers Tokyo, Kyoto, Seoul, Sydney, Melbourne, and Singapore.

Specialties:
Navigating Japan with toddlersJapanese food for kidsCultural immersion for families