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Darling Harbour is Sydney’s favourite harbourside precinct, located just minutes from Town Hall and Central Stations. A thriving food and experience hub, Darling Harbour is home to over 150+ places to eat and drink and exciting attractions to explore, including the Chinese Garden of Friendship, Australian Maritime Museum, Wildlife Sydney Zoo and SEA Life Sydney Aquarium. From Darling Square to Darling Quarter and ICC Sydney, through to Cockle Bay and everything in between, there’s plenty to see and do in Darling Harbour.
Getting to, from and around Darling Harbour is a breeze. You can travel by train, bus or light rail, or stroll from Sydney's CBD. There’s no better excuse for enjoying the harbour—arrive in Darling Harbour’s Cockle Bay by water taxi, ferry or harbour cruise. There are also several secure car parks in and around Darling Harbour.
For big events: allow extra time, plan your journey and take public transport.
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Access to Darling Harbour is mostly level from surrounding streets. Lifts at both ends of Pyrmont Bridge link the Sydney CBD with Ultimo.
The lift adjacent to Home Nightclub links Darling Harbour with Druitt Street, with further lifts at Darling Quarter linking with Bathurst Street and at the Convention Centre linking with Ultimo.
The wheelchair accessible bus route 389 operates between Bridge Street, Circular Quay and Pyrmont, making several stops around the edge of Darling Harbour.
The ferry wharves at Circular Quay and Darling Harbour are both fully accessible.
All Light Rail stations have either ramp or lift access with two stations situated in the precinct.
Darling Harbour’s car parks provide accessible parking spaces and level access to the street.
An electric wheelchair recharge station is situated along the wall on Tumbalong Boulevard at Palm Grove.