Parents with babies find pram-friendly lifts, a parents room with change table and microwave, and quiet garden seating, but exhibitions offer minimal sensory appeal and no dedicated pram parking.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Enough time to see key exhibits and use baby facilities without rushing.
Explore First Government House ruins:
Look through glass panels at the original floor tiles beneath the forecourt.
Tip: Go early to avoid crowds and let your baby nap undisturbed in the stroller.
Walk among Edge of the Trees:
Discover the 29 sandstone and wood pillars that tell the Gadigal story.
Tip: Push the stroller slowly among pillars so your baby can watch shadows and shapes.
Relax in Yana Nura garden:
Visit the mezzanine garden with native plants once used by the Gadigal people.
Tip: Use this quiet space for a fresh-air break and let your baby rest in shade.
Watch a short film in Warrane Theatre:
See 8–10 minute archival films on early Sydney history.
Tip: Check screening times at reception and sit near an exit if you need to step out.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
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Museum entry | AUD 0 |
Café snack | AUD 15 |
Souvenir from shop | AUD 25 |
Total Estimated | AUD 40 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Visit on weekdays outside NSW school holidays for fewer families and a calmer atmosphere.
Address: Cnr Bridge Street &, Phillip St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
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Amanda Woodard
A small window into the colonial past with paintings and models of the first fleet and who was on board. Paintings need to be hung better as some are too high to view. Currently showing, too, is a truly great 8 minute digital artwork by Joan Ross that is a beautiful but poignant critique of the legacy of colonialism. Worth a visit fir this alone.
Julio Yanes
The Museum of Sydney is a fascinating and beautifully curated space that offers a unique perspective on the city’s layered history. Nestled right in the heart of Sydney’s CBD, it’s an easy and rewarding stop if you’re exploring the city on foot. From the moment you walk in, there’s a calm, reflective atmosphere that invites you to slow down and really take in the stories being told. What I loved ...
Chang Guan
Great place to get to know the history of Sydney and the early days of the colonial period. It’s heavy and sad to be honest. There are very few physical artifacts in it. Most of the materials they have is digital. But it is still a good way to show the history though. If you have got 2-hour free time, have a look.
Carli McKinney
We had a great visit before our flights out of Sydney. The volunteers were really helpful and we checked out several of the exhibits. Love the old building and the history there. To our surprise they had a Flores Hobbit skeleton which was a highlight for us since we didn’t get to make it to the cave when we visited Flores a few months back. Such a treat!
fly onn
It's not as big as I thought it should be. One hour is enough to walk around the museum. It's good to visit the museum to gain knowledge on Sydney and Australia history. Opposite the museum used to be the old government house. There is a gift shop and a cafe in the building.
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