Parramatta Park is one of Australia's most important cultural landscapes. Parramatta Park Trust manages the site to conserve the historic values, harmoniously co-existing with recreational facilities and integrated with the surrounding environment. The park environment includes historic buildings and archaeological zones, historic views and landscapes, remnant and regenerated Cumberland Plain vegetation, waterways and grasslands. The Park offers a relaxing and picturesque setting for families and community groups to enjoy a day outdoors.
Parramatta Park is adjacent to the large commercial centre of Parramatta.
Public Transport
Train - Parramatta railway station is serviced by the Western (Emu Plains / Richmond - North Sydney) and Cumberland (Campbelltown - Blacktown) services. Suburban and Intercity trains depart frequently throughout the day.
Bus - The Parramatta bus terminal is located next to the train station, and is connected to the T-Way. Many bus companies service the surrounding suburbs and beyond.
Ferry - The Sydney Rivercat departs wharf No 5 at Circular Quay, City. The Rivercat stops along the Parramatta River. From the wharf, turn left into Charles Street, then turn right and walk down George Street. The easy walk from the wharf to the George Street Gatehouse takes approx 15 minutes.
For quick and convenient access to timetables, trip planning and other public transport service information call the Transport Infoline on 131 500 or visit 131500.net
Car Parking
Parramatta Park will be a car-free zone on January 16 - we recommend taking public transport.