TinyWorld Park began with a simple observation by founders Emma Richardson and Marcus Chen during a family trip to Europe in 2014. Watching children engage with miniature village displays in museums, they noticed how scaled-down environments captivated young imaginations in ways that traditional playgrounds couldn't. This sparked an ambitious vision: create Australia's first fully interactive miniature world theme park where children could not just observe, but actively participate in scaled-down city life.
After two years of meticulous planning, collaborating with early childhood educators, safety experts, and miniature craftspeople, TinyWorld Park opened its doors in Sydney in 2016. What started as a modest 2,000 square meter facility featuring three miniature city zones has grown into a 8,000 square meter wonderland of discovery, featuring twelve distinct themed areas, over fifty interactive exhibits, and educational programs serving thousands of Australian families each year.
Our journey has been guided by an unwavering commitment to combining imaginative play with educational value. Every miniature building, vehicle, and interactive element is designed not just for entertainment, but to teach children about communities, environments, and how the world works. Today, TinyWorld Park stands as Australia's premier destination for hands-on miniature world exploration, where big adventures happen in tiny spaces.