Luna Park Sydney
north-sydney

Basic Information
11am-late Fri-Sun, school holidays daily
Free entry, unlimited rides $55-75
Evening for sunset rides and harbour lights
north-sydney

11am-late Fri-Sun, school holidays daily
Free entry, unlimited rides $55-75
Evening for sunset rides and harbour lights
entertainment
The metro makes reaching Luna Park Sydney incredibly simple. Here's the straightforward route:
Board the T1 North Shore & Western
Look for trains heading towards Milsons Point. Check the display boards for confirmation.
Get off at Milsons Point
The station is well-marked. Use the main exit towards the street level.
Walk to Luna Park Sydney
It's a quick 3-minute walk. You can ask locals or use Google Maps.
Local Tip
Exit Milsons Point station, walk east to waterfront
Opened in 1935, one of the oldest amusement parks in the world still operating.
What makes Luna Park Sydney particularly convenient is its proximity to Milsons Point metro station – just 3 minutes on foot. You don't need to plan complicated logistics; just tap your metro card and you're practically there.
While you're in the area, consider checking out Kirribilli Village – they're near the same metro station and can easily be combined into a single trip.