Located in the heart of Darling Harbour, Pyrmont Bridge is a pedestrian and cycle bridge that connects the western edge of the Sydney CBD to Pyrmont. It is easily accessible by car, train, light rail, bus, ferry, walking, taxi, cycling and more.
PARKING
There are multiple secure car parks near Darling Harbour. The Harbourside Shopping Centre car park is open despite redevelopment, offering 1500 spots, EV charging, and early bird rates. Other options include First Parking, ICC Sydney, Aware Super Theatre, Secure Parking, The Star, Wilson Parking, and Market City. Wilson Parking operates a car park at Clocktower - 55 Harrington Street, Harbourside and St Andrews Town Hall Square.
LIGHT RAIL
The Inner West Light Rail stops at various locations in Darling Harbour: · Paddy's Market: Powerhouse Museum, Chinese Garden · Exhibition: Tumbalong Park, ICC Sydney Exhibition halls · Convention: ICC Sydney Convention Centre · Pyrmont Bay: Australian National Maritime Museum, Pyrmont Bay Park
AIRPORT
Sydney Airport is about 8km from Darling Harbour. From the airport, Pyrmont Bridge can be reached via taxi, rideshare or a train to Town Hall Station followed by a short walk.
TRAIN
Alight at:
- Market Street: Enter near Pyrmont Bridge, SEA LIFE Aquarium, and WILD LIFE Zoo.
- Park and Druitt Streets: Enter near Cockle Bay Wharf and IMAX.
- Bathurst Street: Enter at Darling Quarter and Tumbalong Park.
- Liverpool Street: Enter near Darling Quarter and the Chinese Garden
BUS
Alight at Market, Park, Druitt, Bathurst, or Liverpool streets.
- Market Street: Enter near Pyrmont Bridge, SEA LIFE Aquarium, and WILD LIFE Zoo.
- Park and Druitt Streets: Enter near Cockle Bay Wharf and IMAX.
- Bathurst Street: Enter at Darling Quarter and Tumbalong Park.
- Liverpool Street: Enter near Darling Quarter and the Chinese Garden.
WALKING
The bridge is easily reached on foot from most parts of the CBD and Darling Harbour. It offers a scenic crossing with harbour views and connects directly to attractions on both sides.
FERRY
Take a ferry to Darling Harbour from Circular Quay. Alight at Barangaroo Wharf for SEA LIFE, WILD LIFE, Cockle Bay, and King Street Wharf, or at Pyrmont Bay Wharf for the Australian National Maritime Museum.
CYCLING
Pyrmont Bridge is cyclist-friendly with dedicated paths and shared zones. Bike racks are available nearby, and the waterfront paths connect to other cycle routes across the city.
For more information, visit the Darling Harbour website: https://www.darlingharbour.com/see-do-stay/pyrmont-bridge