Barangaroo

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Barangaroo is Sydney’s newest waterfront precinct, a stunning blend of parkland, public art, and contemporary dining that has transformed a former container terminal into a vibrant destination. Overlooking the harbour with the Harbour Bridge and Opera House as a backdrop, this 22-hectare development is a triumph of urban renewal, offering a seamless mix of nature, culture, and modern Sydney life.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Give Barangaroo at least half a day to fully appreciate its layers. Arrive late morning to explore the reserve and walk the Wulugul Walk, then settle in for a leisurely lunch at one of the waterfront restaurants. If you’re short on time, a 90-minute wander through the park and along the harbour is still rewarding. The area is especially atmospheric at sunset, when the city lights flicker on and the bars come alive.

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