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Sydney Town Hall, Sydney

#80 among attractions in Sydney

City hall, Historical place
Sydney Town Hall

Facts and practical information

Alternative names: Architectural style: NeoclassicismCoordinates: 33°52'24"S, 151°12'22"E
Address

Sydney Town Hall 483 George StCentral Business District (Chinatown)Sydney 2000 Australia

Contact
+61 2 9265 9189
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Sydney Town Hall – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)

Nearby attractions include: Westfield Sydney, Queen Victoria Building, Pyrmont Bridge, World Square.

  • westfield sydney~460 mNE
  • queen victoria building sydney~190 mNE
  • pyrmont bridge sydney~460 mNW
  • world square sydney~450 mS
  • st andrews cathedral sydney~90 mS
  • chinese garden of friendship sydney~460 mSW
  • the galeries sydney~200 mNE
  • great synagogue sydney~380 mE
  • mid city centre sydney~430 mNE
  • hyde park obelisk sydney~410 mSE
  • state theatre sydney~260 mN

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

When is Sydney Town Hall open?

Sydney Town Hall is open:
  • Monday 08:00 - 18:00
  • Tuesday 08:00 - 18:00
  • Wednesday 08:00 - 18:00
  • Thursday 08:00 - 18:00
  • Friday 08:00 - 18:00
  • Saturday closed
  • Sunday closed

Which popular attractions are close to Sydney Town Hall?

Nearby attractions include Old Sydney Burial Ground, Sydney (1 min walk), Hong Kong House, Sydney (2 min walk), St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney (2 min walk), George Street, Sydney (2 min walk).

How to get to Sydney Town Hall by public transport?

The nearest stations to Sydney Town Hall:

Bus
  • Stand L, Town Hall, Druitt Street • Lines: M52 (2 min walk)
  • Stand N, Town Hall, Druitt Street • Lines: M52 (3 min walk)

Train
  • Town Hall (2 min walk)
  • Museum (8 min walk)

Light rail
  • Town Hall • Lines: L2, L3 (2 min walk)
  • Qvb • Lines: L2, L3 (3 min walk)

Ferry
  • Pyrmont Bay Wharf • Lines: F4, Ferry (14 min walk)
  • Darling Harbour Wharf 1 (15 min walk)

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