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8 cool things to do near the new Western Sydney International Airport

Published March 25, 2026 | Story By Gayatri Bhaumik | 5 min read
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With Singapore Airlines launching flights to the new Western Sydney International Airport from 23 November 2026, we take a look at the surrounding sights that include must-visit parks, art galleries and museums, and adventure experiences

As Sydney readies itself for the opening of the new Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport later this year, travellers can look forward to a host of exciting experiences now more accessible than ever.

Named after the pioneering aviator who became the youngest Australian woman to obtain a pilot’s licence in the 1930s, the Western Sydney International Airport is set to become Australia’s first smart airport. Travellers can expect cutting-edge technology—a remote, digital air-control system—and sustainability features, including solar power and rainwater harvesting.

The airport also boasts a world-class, human-centred design by Cox Architecture, Zaha Hadid Architects, Multiplex and Woods Bagot. Best of all, WSIA will operate 24/7, which will significantly boost Sydney’s ability to handle air travel beyond its existing airport.

Situated between Badgerys Creek and Luddenham, WSIA is roughly 45km west of Sydney’s central business district. The journey typically takes 45 to 90 minutes, depending on the traffic, though the planned M12 Motorway and Sydney Metro rail link should cut that time to 30 minutes.

But it’s also worth considering the exploration potential of the Western Sydney area. Here are a few of the region’s attractions that are worth checking out right as you land or before taking off.

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Get up close with Australia's local wildlife. Photo: Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park

Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park

In the heart of Western Sydney, just 30 minutes from the new airport, Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park offers one of Australia’s most intimate and peaceful wildlife encounters—despite being spread across seven acres of bushland.

Stroll along carefully designed pathways through six wildlife habitats, enjoying close-up experiences with the 1,700 animals from over 280 species, including emus, crocodiles, bilbies, penguins and wombats.

Along the way, stop for informative talks by zookeepers, hand-feed kangaroos, pet koalas and photograph wallabies.

217 Kildare Road, Doonside

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Sydney's iconic Blue Mountains are an easy 30-minute drive from the new airport. Photo: Shutterstock.com

Blue Mountains

For those seeking respite in nature after the bustle of the city, a quick 30-minute drive from Western Sydney International Airport brings you to the border of the Blue Mountains region. Hidden amid the wilderness of sandstone ridges and native bushland is an experience for every traveller.

Adventure-lovers will get a rush from the over 140km of walking tracks and mountain biking trails that loop through valleys, while culture vultures will enjoy admiring ancient Aboriginal art, or visiting the antique shops, museums and cafés of mountain towns like Katoomba, Leura and Blackheath.

There’s also plenty for the foodies: from high tea at the historic Hydro Majestic Hotel to craft brews at Mountain Culture Beer Co, housed in a former newspaper office.

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Enjoy a day of go karting at this scenic track. Photo: Luddenham Raceway

Luddenham Raceway

A quick 10-minute drive from the new airport, Luddenham Raceway is one for adrenaline junkies. Sydney’s only motorsports complex delivers high-octane fun in a relaxed setting, allowing everyone from first-time drivers to competitive racers to zoom along the track.

Whether you’re hitting the challenging 600m outdoor go-kart track for some friendly competition or taking on the 1.4km pro circuit—with its elevation changes and technical corners—for some serious car, bike, or drift racing, this is the ultimate taste of local automotive culture and speed.

823–849 Luddenham Road, Luddenham

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Explore the gallery's local arts and natural scenery. Photo: Penrith Regional Gallery

Penrith Regional Gallery

In the mid-20th century, Australian artists Gerald and Margo Lewers helped usher the modernism movement into the local art scene. Now, their former home, a beautifully restored 19th-century mansion, is Western Sydney’s leading contemporary art destination. Nestled along the Nepean River, the gallery presents a dynamic programme of exhibitions featuring Australian and international artists, set alongside heritage interiors, tranquil sculpture gardens and a scenic café.

Less than 30 minutes from the Western Sydney International Airport, this is a great spot for a quick cultural hit.

86 River Road, Emu Plains

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The experience centre demonstrates how the country's first smart airport was built. Photo: Western Sydney International Airport

Western Sydney International Airport Experience Centre

If you’ve got some time to kill before or after your flight, this dedicated centre – located a stone’s throw from the Western Sydney International Airport – offers engaging insight into one of Australia’s biggest infrastructure projects.

Visitors can learn about the development of the country’s first smart airport through interactive displays, models and multimedia presentations, exploring the project’s impact on the region and its people. While it’s free to enter, the centre is only open Tuesdays to Fridays, so plan accordingly.

100 Eaton Road, Luddenham

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Explore Howe House, built in 1830, in one of Australia's oldest settlements. Photo: Hawkesbury Regional Museum

Hawkesbury Regional Museum

Set in historic Windsor—one of Australia’s oldest settlements, after Sydney and Parramatta – this museum precinct is an immersive look into the early days of colonial life.

Drive just over 45 minutes to the museum and delve into the social history of the Hawkesbury Region through semi-permanent displays and curated exhibitions. Immerse yourself in the culture of the land, river and people through objects from the Hawkesbury Historical Society.

A popular highlight is Howe House, an elegant Georgian home built in 1820, still furnished with nostalgic, period details. Visitors can also embark on self-guided audio walks along the Dyarubbin, the Hawkesbury River, learning stories of the native Dharug people, colonial settlement, farming and development.

8 Baker Street, Windsor

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Stop by Macquarie Arms Hotel for a tipple in a traditional Australian pub setting. Photo: Macquarie Arms Hotel

Macquarie Arms Hotel

Dating back to 1815, this watering hole on Windsor’s Thompson Square holds the distinction of being Australia’s oldest surviving inn structure.

Created by emancipist Richard Fitzgerald at the behest of Governor Lachlan Macquarie, the heritage-listed building still boasts its classic Georgian façade and historic interiors that evoke early colonial Australia. Over the years, it housed garrisoned soldiers and even functioned as a private home.

These days, though, Macquarie Arms Hotel offers a traditionally Australian pub experience with local beers on tap and a menu of bar fare that includes burgers, steaks, pies and parmigianas, all less than an hour from the new airport.

99 George Street, Windsor

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Soak in the beautiful surrounds of this verdant national park. Photo: Georges River National Park

Georges River National Park

About halfway between Western Sydney International Airport and the Sydney CBD (about an hour’s drive from the new airport), this verdant national park is an idyllic spot for a few hours of family-friendly fun.

The eponymous river that winds through the park offers opportunities for fishing, jet-skiing, kayaking and canoeing, for the adventure seekers. But visitors can also enjoy picnics at Burrawang Reach, Fitzpatrick Park and Cattle Duffers Flat, and gentle strolls along the Teramba Lagoon track for some birdspotting. See if you can spot pink robins or grey fantails, out of the 100 species of birds that make their home here.

831 Henry Lawson Drive, Picnic Point

Starting 23 November 2026, Singapore Airlines will operate daily non-stop flights between Singapore and Western Sydney International Airport. For more information on Singapore Airlines flights to Sydney, visit singaporeair.com. 

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