GETTING HERE
With significant investment into transport and infrastructure including buses, ferries, trains, cycle paths and pedestrian routes including the Sussex Street and Napoleon Street pedestrian bridges, Barangaroo is seamlessly connected with every part of wider Sydney.
Train
Wynyard Station is only a short walk away. The Wynyard Walk tunnel provides a fully accessible, covered pedestrian link between Wynyard Station and Barangaroo south, and avoids steep inclines and road crossings.
Bus
Bus services will now take you directly to Barangaroo. Routes 311, 324 and 325 travel to Hickson Road from Town Hall, and a number of off peak services are now arriving at neighbouring King Street Wharf.
Car
There is limited parking available at Barangaroo South. If you are visiting by car, public carparks are available nearby at Barangaroo Reserve and Shelley Street.
Taxi
There are multiple taxi ranks located within Barangaroo South, such as on Hickson Road, Watermans Quay and Barangaroo Avenue. There are also additional taxi ranks nearby on Shelley Street and Lime Street.
Bike
As the number of designated bike lanes within the CBD continue to grow, access to the streets of Barangaroo for bicycle riders is set to become even easier as time goes by. Bike access within the neighbourhood is through Watermans Quay and Barangaroo Avenue, with short term bicycle parking available at a number of convenient locations, the largest of these located along Barangaroo Avenue, in front of The Canteen, and residential buildings Alexander and Anadara.
Ferry
There are two ferry wharves at Barangaroo South, accessible from Wulugul Walk adjacent to the foreshore.
Metro
For more information about Barangaroo’s Metro station, please click here