Welcome to Smithfield, the gateway to Sydney’s diverse and vibrant Western suburbs. While this historic part of Sydney may lack the allure and prestige of other parts of the city, that doesn’t mean you won’t find gold here. Just 30 kilometres from the Sydney CBD, Smithfield is a charming suburban pocket full of local culture and history, and home to a warm and friendly community. There is plenty to be found in Smithfield, so whether you’re here for business or leisure, staying locally or travelling beyond the suburbs, it is worth spending some time exploring your surroundings - you’ll be pleasantly surprised. If you’re ready to explore a different side of Sydney, continue reading as we explore Smithfield and the greater West with Hertz.
Rich History and Strong Community Spirit
Despite a somewhat subdued and understated curb appeal, Smithfield has a lot to offer hidden beneath its industrial facade. Having your own vehicle will allow you to really experience the area like a local and take a deep dive into the local culture, so start your journey off at Hertz Smithfield downtown. After securing your Hertz rental car, turn off the busy Highway and venture into the leafy suburban streets, where you’ll find bustling shopping precincts, great local dining options, galleries and museums tucked away.
First up, head to Fairfield City Museum and Gallery, an excellent local gallery in the heart of Smithfield. This multi-award winning exhibition space houses a local history museum and historical village, exhibition gallery and a community space, where pop-up events are a regular occurrence. Take a step back in time and experience life in the early 1900’s as you wander through the reconstructed heritage village including a main street, schoolhouse and period residence. If you’re more into the arts, the exhibition gallery hosts regular exhibitions that represent the diverse culture of the area - everything from contemporary art, Indigenous art, social history and community-based exhibitions.
A short drive around Smithfield will highlight the region’s strong community spirit, unique diversity and multicultural roots. The area is home to large Middle Eastern, Southern European and Vietnamese communities, each which bring their own unique colours and flair to the area in everything from the wide selection of specialty shops, to authentic ethnic dining. If you’re staying locally, you’ll find plenty of choices and opportunities to sample the flavours of the region. From Italian fine dining at Candelori’s, contemporary Vietnamese at Saigon Hustle, to a taste of South America at Mr Chorizo & Parilliada, there is something to satisfy everyone’s taste in the heart of Smithfield.
Exploring Sydney’s Backyard
Despite being right in the heart of the sprawling suburbs, Smithfield is a convenient gateway to a whole host of nature-based activities and adventure-filled day trips. Smithfield’s location enables easy access to so many must-see destinations on the edge of Sydney, so if you’re craving a change of pace, leave the suburbs behind and hit the open road in your Hertz rental car.
On the western horizon, the allure and natural beauty of the Blue Mountains beckons. At just a half hour drive away, the Blue Mountains is the perfect day trip from Smithfield. As you climb the range, you'll soon discover what makes the Blue Mountains so special, and one New South Wales’ most treasured destinations. Home to charming country towns, fine food and wine, boutique shops and breathtaking walks in pristine bushland, the Blue Mountains is a day trip that’s hard to beat.
A little bit closer to home, Western Sydney Parklands is a great option if you’re short on time, but still looking for an escape to nature. Sprawling over 5000 hectares, Western Sydney Parklands is Syney’s largest urban park - one of the largest in the world even. This impressive park is home to over 60 kilometres of walking tracks, picnic grounds, heritage sites and adventure activities spread across 16 precincts - the perfect place to spend a day exploring. Don’t miss Western Sydney’s very own farm gate trail, a cycling and walking trail connecting family-run urban farms in the region - but don’t forget to bring a basket! If you’re after a pick-me-up, you’ll also find a wide selection of eateries and cafes within the park.
Smithfield is somewhat of a hidden gem deep in the heart of Western Sydney. With so much to see and do locally and within driving distance, Smithfield is a destination that will be sure to surprise. Whether you’re staying locally or passing by, don’t be too quick to dismiss this pocket of Sydney - there truly is something for everyone.