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Australian National Maritime Museum Directions: How To Get There

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The Australian National Maritime Museum welcomes visitors daily from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. Guided tours offering vessel viewing from the wharf are available every day at no additional cost. This page lists out all the transport options to conveniently reach the venue.

How to Get to the Australian National Maritime Museum??

By Public Transport:

The museum is well-served by Sydney's public transit network.

- Train: The museum is 20 minute walk from Town Hall Station. Visitors can also connect with the L1 Light Rail at Central Station to arrive just across the road from the museum.

- Bus: The 389 from Bondi Junction stops at Pyrmont in front of the Star.

- Light Rail: Take the L1 light rail from Central Station, or from Dulwich Hill through the inner west, to Pyrmont Bay stop, right across the road from the museum. Alternatively the L2 and L3 lines stop at the QVB, a 15 minute walk across Pyrmont Bridge to the museum.

By Ferry:

Catch the spectacular F4 route from Circular Quay to Pyrmont Bay Wharf, right at the museum.

You can also catch other routes to Barangaroo Wharf, a 20 minute walk across Pyrmont Bridge to the museum.

By Car:

For visitors choosing to drive, the museum is located within the Darling Harbour precinct, an area with multiple parking facilities nearby.

Museum visitors get $15 all day validated parking at:

Star Casino Car Park, 55 Pirrama Rd, Pyrmont (7am - 6.30pm).

Wilson Parking, Harbourside Car Park (not Novotel parking), 100 Murray Street, Pyrmont.

Remember you must have your parking ticket validated at the museum reception to receive discounted parking.

By Walking:

From Darling Harbour, Australian National Maritime Museum is a pleasant 15 minute stroll across Pyrmont Bridge from the centre of Sydney’s CBD, or a 10 minute walk from Sydney Fish Market.

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Highlights

Explore a stealth submarine to uncover underwater naval history.

Climb aboard the HMAS Vampire destroyer and other iconic ships.

Experience interactive aquatic displays and vivid art installations.

Enjoy access to all permanent museum galleries and temporary exhibits.

Free WiFi is available throughout the museum premises.

Frequently Asked Questions about Australian National Maritime Museum Directions

How do I get to the Australian National Maritime Museum by public transport?

You can reach the museum via the Pyrmont Bay light rail stop or by Sydney Buses serving Darling Harbour.

Where is the Australian National Maritime Museum located?

It is located at 2 Murray Street, Darling Harbour, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia.

Is there parking available near the Australian National Maritime Museum?

There are multiple parking options available in the Darling Harbour precinct nearby such as Star Casino Car Park, Wilson Parking, and Harbourside Car Park.

Can I walk to the Australian National Maritime Museum from Sydney city center?

Yes, the museum is within walking distance from Sydney’s central business district and other Darling Harbour attractions.

Are there directions available to the Australian National Maritime Museum using a map service?

Yes, visitors can use map services such as Google Maps by entering the museum’s address for detailed directions.

Is the Australian National Maritime Museum accessible for visitors with mobility needs?

Yes, the museum provides step-free access and facilities suitable for wheelchair users from public transport stops and nearby areas.

Are taxis or ride-sharing services a good option to get to the Australian National Maritime Museum?

Yes, taxis and ride-sharing services can easily access the museum’s Darling Harbour location.

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