Adult
A$ 8.00
Child (4-15)
A$ 6.00
Barangaroo was once a bustling container terminal, but thanks to a big urban renewal project this suburb on the edge of Sydney Harbour now has something for everyone. Discover delicious restaurants, explore the beautiful parkland, there’s enticing shopping, innovative architecture and fascinating indigenous tours.
Barangaroo includes the stunning six-star Crown Sydney Resort Hotel and Casino. You can walk or cycle along Wulugul Walk from Walsh Bay to Darling Harbour.
Timetable
The Sydney Harbour Hopper operates between Barangaroo (Darling Harbour), Circular Quay and Taronga Zoo.
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Darling Harbour Circular Quay Taronga Zoo Circular Quay Darling Harbour 8:40 9:00 9:14 – 9:36 9:55 10:15 10:29 – 10:51 11:00 11:20 11:35 11:50 12:07 12:50 13:10 13:25 13:40 13:57 14:05 14:25 14:40 14:55 15:12 15:27 – 15:53 16:07 16:24 16:27 – 16:53 17:07 17:24 -
Darling Harbour Circular Quay Taronga Zoo Circular Quay Darling Harbour 8:40 9:00 9:14 – 9:36 9:55 10:15 10:29 – 10:51 12:50 13:10 13:25 13:40 13:57 14:05 14:25 14:40 14:55 15:12 15:27 – 15:53 16:07 16:24 16:27 – 16:53 17:07 17:24
Fares Info
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Single ticket fares between Barangaroo (Darling Harbour) and one destination from the list below can be purchased from one of our ticket offices at Circular Quay Wharf 6, Darling Harbour Pier 26 Shop 2b, online or onboard the vessel.
Destination Adult Child Circular Quay $8.00 $6.00 Taronga Zoo
$8.50 $6.50
Route Map
This vibrant area is named after a powerful 18th century Aboriginal woman who was an interlocutor with Governor Arthur Phillip, the captain of the First Fleet which arrived in 1788. Learn more about her with Barangaroo Aboriginal Cultural Tours, which also explores the rich Aboriginal history in the harbour and beyond.
At the southern end, in Barangaroo South, you’ll find one of Sydney’s hottest dining and shopping precincts among gleaming towers that underscore Sydney as a key Asia Pacific financial centre. The jewel in the crown is Barangaroo House, a three level award-winning architectural gem clad in charcoaled timber.
Along Wulugul Walk you’ll find a restaurant strip overlooking the water. There’s something here for all tastes. Anason is a Turkish mezze bar, Muum Maam for Thai, Lotus for Chinese dumplings, Ume Burger is a Japanese burger mash up and Belle’s Hot Chicken specialises in southern-style fried chook and Cirrus is world-class seafood.