Hickson Road
Barangaroo NSW 2000
Barangaroo.events@infrastructure.nsw.gov.au
Barangaroo
Reserve is a six-hectare Sydney Harbour headland, offering an entirely
Australian native garden, spectacular views, walking and cycling trails,
idyllic harbour coves and peaceful picnic spots.
Nestled
between the natural wonder of Sydney Harbour and the bustling city streets,
Barangaroo is Sydney’s newest precinct with extraordinary public spaces for
everyone to enjoy.
Please note: Barangaroo Reserve is following the NSW health guidelines for your COVID-Safe visit. See their website here for more information.
TRAIN
Barangaroo Reserve is walking distance to Wynyard station and Circular Quay station. The walking routes are approximately 1km. More info.
BUS
Routes 311, 324 and 325 provide visitors arriving at Town Hall the opportunity of a direct bus to Barangaroo Reserve.324 and 325 from Watsons Bay serve Barangaroo and end at Walsh Bay. The 311 to and from Millers Point serves Hickson Road, providing access to Barangaroo.
FERRY
The F3 and F4 services stop at Barangaroo Wharf which is a 10 minute walk to the Reserve.
TAXI / DROP OFF
There is a dedicated drop-off zone at the Hickson Road/Nawi Cove entrance.
PARKING
Wilson Parking operates car parks at Barangaroo Point and Barangaroo Reserve. Receive 10% off with Wilson Parking when you pre-pay online with promo code SYDFEST24. Find a Wilson Parking car park nearby and pre-pay. Visit https://www.wilsonparking.com.au/book-online/
Barangaroo Reserve is wheelchair accessible, with relatively level pathways. There are accessible toilets in The Cutaway and accessible parking spots on Towns Place and in the Wilson car park under The Cutaway, with a lift to Barangaroo Reserve.
There are two accessible street parking bays on Towns Place, close to the entry to the carpark. The Wilson Parking car park beneath the Reserve provides eight accessible parking spaces on level B1.
There are entrances to Barangaroo Reserve from Towns Place, Hickson Road, Munn Street Reserve and Merriman Street. Wheelchair users accessing the park from the Towns Place entrance should be aware there is a 30m-long brick/cobbled pathway to navigate before the surface becomes completely smooth.