Discover the Wonders of the Australian National Maritime Museum
Explore Australia's rich maritime history at the Australian National Maritime Museum, featuring historic vessels and engaging exhibits in Darling Harbour.
The Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney is a treasure trove of maritime history, showcasing Australia’s rich seafaring heritage. Visitors can explore fascinating exhibits on naval exploration, shipbuilding, and the country's maritime achievements, all while enjoying stunning views of Darling Harbour.
A brief summary to Australian National Maritime Museum
- 2 Murray St, Sydney, New South Wales, 2000, AU
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- Monday 10 am-4 pm
- Tuesday 10 am-4 pm
- Wednesday 10 am-4 pm
- Thursday 10 am-4 pm
- Friday 10 am-4 pm
- Saturday 10 am-4 pm
- Sunday 10 am-4 pm
Local tips
- Visit during weekdays to avoid the weekend crowds and enjoy a more relaxed experience.
- Check the schedule for special exhibitions and events that might coincide with your visit.
- Consider taking a guided tour for deeper insights into the exhibits and maritime history.
- Don't miss the opportunity to explore the museum's outdoor exhibits and ships, especially on a sunny day.
- Plan to spend at least a few hours to fully appreciate the diverse collections and displays.
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Getting There
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Train
If you are near a train station, take a train to Town Hall Station. Once you arrive at Town Hall Station, exit the station and head towards George Street. Turn left onto George Street, then walk straight until you reach the intersection with Murray Street. Turn right onto Murray Street, and you will find the Australian National Maritime Museum at 2 Murray St on your right.
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Bus
Find a nearby bus stop and take a bus that heads towards the city. You can use the Transport for NSW website or app to check the best route. Get off at the stop named 'Museum of Contemporary Art' or 'Pyrmont Bridge' if available. From there, walk towards the waterfront, cross the Pyrmont Bridge, and continue walking straight until you reach the Australian National Maritime Museum at 2 Murray St.
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Light Rail
If you are near a light rail station, take the light rail toward Dulwich Hill and get off at the 'Sydney Fish Market' stop. From there, walk along Pyrmont Bridge Road towards the Pyrmont Bridge, cross the bridge, and turn left onto Murray Street. The Australian National Maritime Museum will be on your left at 2 Murray St.
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Walking
If you are already in the Darling Harbour area, simply walk towards the waterfront. Head towards the IMAX Theatre and from there, walk along the promenade. Keep walking along the water's edge, and you will see the Australian National Maritime Museum directly ahead at 2 Murray St.
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