Overview
Located in Sydney’s Inner City, Harmony Park in Surry Hills provides a convenient off-leash space surrounded by apartment living and cafés.
The park is unfenced and has a relaxed, community vibe, attracting locals who bring their dogs for quick play sessions and social catch-ups. Its central position makes it a well-used neighbourhood hub.
The grassy open area is modest but shaded by mature trees, with benches and seating available for owners. The simple layout makes it easy to supervise dogs, and its leafy setting offers a pleasant break in the middle of the city.
As the park is unfenced and bordered by busy streets, dogs with reliable recall are best suited here. The grass surface can wear down with heavy use and becomes muddy after rain. There are no dog-specific facilities, so owners should bring water.
Surry Hills cafés, pubs, and shops are just steps away, making it easy to combine a dog visit with a coffee or meal. Larger open spaces such as Prince Alfred Park are within walking distance for those seeking more room.
Harmony Park is best suited to small and medium dogs, or those who thrive in a social, urban environment.
Harmony Park is managed by the City of Sydney Council.
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