Plan your visit

Getting here

Barangaroo's retail and dining precinct is one Sydney's hottest destinations, with more than 50 restaurants, cafés, bars and retail shops. And getting here is a breeze.

Routes 252, 254, 261, 288, 290 and 292 serve King Street Wharf. Find information on buses here.

Barangaroo is connected to the Sydney Cycleways network. Find information on CBD cycling here.  

Parking is available under Barangaroo Reserve from 6am-Midnight, 7 days a week. Find all the details here.

The Barangaroo Wharf opened on 26 June 2017. The F3 and F4 services stop here. Find ferry information here

Coming soon in 2024. Visit Sydney Metro website for the latest updates.

Taxis can enter the precinct and drop off along Barangaroo Avenue. The nearest taxi rank is in Shelley Street. 

The closest station to Barangaroo is Wynyard, which is a four-minute walk to the precinct across Sussex Street Bridge. Take the escalator or lift down to arrive at International Tower Three. Find train information here. 

Wynyard Walk means visitors to Barangaroo’s retail and dining precinct do not need to cross any main city streets. From Wynyard Station, follow the signs to Exit 4 and take the Wynyard Walk tunnel. Exit at Napoleon Plaza and walk straight ahead across the Sussex Street Bridge. Take the escalator or lift down to arrive at International Tower Three.

Water taxis are permitted to drop and pick up passengers at the Barangaroo pontoon in front of Crown Sydney. Permits are not required for water taxis but they must comply with the signage on the pontoon for vessel limitations.

Getting to Barangaroo Reserve

Whether you're on foot, cycling or using public transport, getting to Barangaroo Reserve is simple.