A New Immersive Entertainment Destination, DigiPark, Opens Its Doors in Sydney

A cutting-edge immersive destination combining science, art, education and entertainment is set to open in the heart of Westfield Sydney, with the arrival of DigiPark — a dynamic new hub dedicated to digital creativity, metaverse-inspired experiences, interactive learning and immersive art.

 

Situated near the Level 5 food precinct within one of Sydney’s busiest retail and dining precincts, DigiPark brings together 19 attractions spanning virtual reality (VR), holographic installations, kinetic light displays, digital gaming experiences and 3D printing technology.

 

Already a major drawcard across multiple locations in Asia, DigiPark’s Sydney venue marks the brand’s first Australian launch.

 

Jacques Wong, Head of Sales and Marketing at DigiPark, said the opening reflects the global surge in demand for immersive entertainment experiences.

 

“We’re blending world-class immersive installations with metaverse-inspired digital environments to create a completely new way of engaging with art, science and creativity,” Wong said. “It’s an experience designed to captivate both locals and visitors alike.”

 

Among DigiPark’s standout attractions are:

Space & Time Cube — a 3D holographic tunnel that delivers a multi-sensory journey through light, colour and imagination.

Orbital Cinema (7D) — a fully immersive flying adventure featuring a 180-degree curved screen, motion-enabled seating and special effects including wind, vibration, water spray, lighting, temperature and touch elements — all without the need for VR headsets.

3D Figurine Creator Studio — guests can create personalised miniature 3D avatars using advanced full-body scanning technology.

Wandering Planet — an otherworldly environment illuminated by glowing planetary installations.

Holographic Studio — an immersive space that seamlessly merges virtual imagery with physical surroundings for a striking sensory experience.

Magical Graffiti — visitors use animated digital tools to bring their drawings and colours to life across the exhibition walls.

Cosmic Space — a kaleidoscopic world of mirrors and radiant lights designed to dazzle and delight.

 

Wong said DigiPark’s broad appeal has resonated strongly with audiences internationally. “DigiPark offers something for everyone,” he said. “By combining immersive art with meta-universe technology, we’ve created experiences that inspire curiosity and wonder across generations. We’re excited to welcome Australians into this new world.”

 

Open seven days a week from 10am to 10pm, DigiPark welcomes visitors of all ages. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.