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Luna Park

Every Sydney resident and visitor has their own fond memories of Luna Park. This nostalgic continuum is the overriding feature of the Park's new life. Under the new development, Luna Park will retain its colourful 1930's fun park personality, including the famous main entrance Face and Towers. The key rides and amusements which give Luna Park its heart and soul will be retained and supplemented with new attractions. Features to stay include Coney Island, the Wild Mouse, Dodgem Cars, Tumblebug, Rotor, Ferris Wheel and Tango. The Big Dipper was removed in July 2001 and found a new home at Queensland's Dreamworld. A new children's ride area and playground will also be developed to the north of Coney Island. With seating, shade cover and its own café/kiosk, this will be an attractive area for young families.

Luna Park first opened in 1935 and has since become a most outstanding and recognisable feature of Sydney Harbour's northern foreshore. Located near the northern pylon of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the Face and Towers of Luna Park have become iconic to the people of Sydney, and the venue itself synonymous with fun.

The long awaited re-opening of Luna Park on the 4th of April 2004 saw a significant refurbishment, construction and renovation program that has been undertaken since its inception. Whilst retaining the fun and flavour of its amusement park history, Luna Park's facilities are being broadened to offer patrons more entertainment choice, food and beverage options, better accessibility and a wider range of functions and events.

How to Get to Luna Park

Luna Park is located at Milsons Point, just under the northern end of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. It is easily accessible by train, bus, ferry and car.

Public Transport Information timetables are available by calling 131 500 or you can visit timetabling at www.131500.com.au.

Most trains do not operate between midnight and 4.30am. For your convenience a special NightRide bus service is available between these hours. For timetable and route information, please visit www.cityrail.info/nightride/index.jsp

Please note: Buses will be replacing trains throughout the CBD on Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th November 2007.

Train

Train services are especially favourable, with nearby Milsons Point Station located on the main northern line only one stop from the C.B.D., making it easily accessible for the whole Greater Sydney area.

Bus
Many North Shore bus routes pass the nearby North Sydney Station and/or terminate at Milsons Point. The Sydney Explorer bus also stops at Milsons Point every 20 mins and is included in your one or two day Sydney Explorer or Bondi Explorer ticket http://www.sydneypass.info/sydneyexplorer/.

Coach
Coaches may drop off and pick up passengers at North Sydney Pool at the bottom of Alfred St South and Olympic Drive. Coach parking is available at Henry Lawson Avenue which is located at the end of Blues Point Road.

Ferries
Ferries regularly service Milsons Point (Luna Park) wharf from Circular Quay and Darling Harbour.

Matilda run direct services to Luna Park on board the Rocket Express. Ferry and ride packages are available by visiting one of Matilda's Ticket Offices at Pier 26 Darling Harbour, King St Wharf 4 or Jetty 6 Circular Quay. You may prefer to book over the phone by calling (02) 9264 7377 or online by visiting www.matilda.com.au.

The wharf is also available to charter vessels for drop off and pick up, subject to prior permission and license from Luna Park Sydney.

Car
Luna Park has 389 secure car spaces. Fees apply.

Car Parking Fees:
0-1 hour
$5
1-2 hours
$10
2-4 hours $15
4 hours + $20
(Per 24 hour period)


Entry via Paul St. Please note that the maximum vehicle height is 1.9 metres.

Hours of operation - 7am to 3am
(No vehicle entry after midnight - exit only between midnight & 3am)

Accessibility
The promenade and venues are wheelchair accessible. If making a booking, please contact the Luna Park ticket box on 02 9033 7600 for more information.

Map of Milsons Point

Accommodation near Luna Park

Vibe Hotel North Sydney

88 Alfred Street
Milsons Point, NSW 2061
Tel: +61 2 9955 1111

Vibe Hotel North Sydney is located on Alfred Street opposite Milsons Point Railway Station. Many of the stylish rooms offer sweeping views of Lavender Bay or Sydney Harbour. The four star hotel is close to the Sydney Harbour Bridge and minutes from major sightseeing, shopping and entertainment areas, and only 300 metres from  fun-filled Luna Park.  Vibe Hotels are the fresh alternative to traditional hotels and provide a vibrant base, ideal for leisure and corporate guest. 

North Sydney Harbourview Hotel

17 Blue Street
North Sydney NSW 2060
Tel: +612 9955 0499
Toll Free: 1300 785 453

The North Sydney Harbourview Hotel is minutes away from the hustle and bustle of Sydney CBD, separated by the famous Sydney Harbour Bridge. It offers magnificent views of Sydney Harbour and the city skyline, no matter what time of day (but we think the evenings are the best!).

We are perfectly situated for business and leisure travellers alike, and our New Years Eve celebrations are just one of our specialities.

Rydges North Sydney

54 McLaren Street
North Sydney NSW 2060
Tel: 1300 857 922

Rydges North Sydney is a stylish hotel catering strongly to both the corporate and leisure traveller. With stunning harbour and parkland views, the hotel is within easy walking distance of north Sydney's bustling business and shopping precinct. The hotel has 166 bedrooms including 11 two bedroom and 34 one bedroom apartments which include kitchen facilities.