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The suburb is well-served by the T3 Bankstown train line, providing easy access to the Sydney CBD.





Located in the Canterbury-Bankstown region of Sydney, Belmore is a well-established suburb with a rich cultural tapestry. It is most famous as the spiritual home of the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs rugby league team, centered around the Belmore Sports Ground. The area boasts a vibrant main strip along Burwood Road, featuring a variety of traditional bakeries, cafes, and restaurants reflecting its Greek and Lebanese roots. With its leafy streets and convenient rail links to the city center, it provides a balanced lifestyle for locals and a glimpse into Sydney's diverse suburban life for visitors.
Located in the Canterbury-Bankstown region of Sydney, Belmore is a well-established suburb with a rich cultural tapestry. It is most famous as the spiritual home of the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs rugby league team, centered around the Belmore Sports Ground. The area boasts a vibrant main strip along Burwood Road, featuring a variety of traditional bakeries, cafes, and restaurants reflecting its Greek and Lebanese roots. With its leafy streets and convenient rail links to the city center, it provides a balanced lifestyle for locals and a glimpse into Sydney's diverse suburban life for visitors.
Home to the historic Belmore Sports Ground.
Diverse range of authentic Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisines.
Well-connected to Sydney CBD via the T3 Bankstown train line.
Quiet residential streets with a strong local neighborhood feel.
Belmore is primarily a residential area, offering a more relaxed pace than the central city.
The suburb has a very strong multicultural identity, particularly within the Greek and Lebanese communities.
Public transport is the most convenient way to visit, as street parking can be limited during sporting events.
The suburb is well-served by the T3 Bankstown train line, providing easy access to the Sydney CBD.
Visit Burwood Road for a wide selection of authentic Lebanese and Greek bakeries and restaurants.
Local culture, authentic multicultural dining, and sports fans.
AUD $
$100-$150 p/day
English, Greek, Arabic
Catch a rugby league training session or match at the historic Belmore Sports Ground to experience local passion.
September-November, March-May
Spring offers mild temperatures and blooming gardens, making it the most pleasant time for walking tours.
Summers can be quite warm; it's the best time to enjoy the local cafe culture in the early mornings or late afternoons.
Autumn brings cooler, crisp air, which is ideal for attending outdoor sporting events at the local stadium.
Winters are generally mild and sunny, perfect for exploring the various indoor specialty food shops and bakeries.