Some of the most unique places in Darling Harbour aren’t the places people visit every day.
These hidden gems range from the lovely water play area at Darling Harbour to the architecturally fascinating Darling Square Library, famously shaped like a nest. You might want to discover the illuminated artwork on the Moriarty Walk at Darling Square or seek out ‘The Night Sky’ artwork that lights up the nearby Pier Street underpass.
Want a real hidden gem? Did you know you can find 400 million year old fossils at the Chinese Garden of Friendship at Darling Harbour? Or, if you want to experience something very different when you’re out exploring public spaces, go and say hello to Bailey, the ‘Assistant Director of Seagulls’ and everyone’s favourite doggo at the Australian Maritime Museum.
Darling Harbour Water Playground
Go totally wild at this water wonderland for kids of all ages in the heart of Sydney.
Address:
1-25 Harbour Street
Darling Quarter
Darling Harbour NSW 2000
Country and/or local Aboriginal group: Gadigal
For further information please visit: Darling Harbour Playground water play area
Darling Square Library
Darling Square Library may be Sydney’s most beautiful public library, famously shaped like a nest and offering free Wi-Fi and plenty of peaceful reading nooks.
Address:
Levels 1 and 2
Little Pier Street
Haymarket NSW 2000
Country and/or local Aboriginal group: Gadigal
For further information please visit: Darling Square Library and Darling Square
Data.scape public art on Moriarty Walk
A gigantic screen, several metres high and dozens of metres long, displays streams of moving data against striking, colourful backgrounds.
Address:
Moriarty Walk
Darling Harbour
Country and/or local Aboriginal group: Gadigal
For further information please visit: Precinct Art
Woodward water feature
Visit this spiralling fountain water feature on the Cockle Bay promenade.
Address:
14 Darling Drive
Sydney NSW 2000
Country and/or local Aboriginal group: Gadigal
For further information please visit: Woodward water feature
Dancing Brolgas fountain
The Dancing Brolgas water fountain sits at the front of the Cockle Bay Wharf.
Address:
Cockle Bay Wharf
Darling Harbour NSW 2000
Country and/or local Aboriginal group: Gadigal
The Canopy by Jacob Nash
When you walk beneath the Pier St Underpass in Darling Harbour, look up to see dozens of golden shapes, contrasted against an undulating stream of blues and blacks. This is ‘The Night Sky’ by Jacob Nash.
Address:
Pier Street
Darling Harbour NSW 2000
Country and/or local Aboriginal group: Gadigal
For further information please visit: The Canopy
Pyrmont Bridge
Built in 1902, Pyrmont Bridge is one of the world's oldest surviving electrically operated swingspan bridges.
Address:
Pyrmont Bridge
Darling Harbour NSW 2000
Country and/or local Aboriginal group: Gadigal
For further information please visit: Pyrmont Bridge
The hidden 400 million year old fossils, Chinese Garden of Friendship
A little known secret of the Chinese Garden of Friendship is the 400 million year old coral fossils embedded in the garden’s Burrawong Limestone rocks.
Address:
Corner Pier Street and Harbour Street
Darling Harbour NSW 2000
Country and/or local Aboriginal group: Gadigal
For further information please visit: Chinese Garden
Luminous at Darling Harbour
Come to Darling Harbour and create your own unique light show, with the world’s largest interactive light display.
Address:
1-25 Harbour Street
Darling Harbour NSW 2000
Country and/or local Aboriginal group: Gadigal
For further information please visit: Luminous at Darling Quarter
Bailey 'Assistant Director of seagulls', Australian National Maritime Museum
Three year old Bailey Haggarty is a rescue dog, a Border Collie with a love of life and a fierce suspicion of seagulls.
Address:
2 Murray Street
Darling Harbour NSW 2000
Country and/or local Aboriginal group: Gadigal
For further information please visit: Australian National Maritime Museum
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