Sydney Observatory

Watson Road
Millers Point, NSW - 2000

Type: Science Museums
(02) 9217 0111
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Sydney Observatory in Millers Point is a historic and educational attraction offering a fascinating insight into astronomy and Sydney's scientific heritage. Situated atop a hill with panoramic views of the city and harbor, the observatory is one of Australia’s oldest astronomical research facilities. It provides visitors with the opportunity to explore the cosmos through its well-preserved telescopes, interactive exhibits, and engaging tours.

Why Visit Sydney Observatory

  • Historical Significance: Discover Sydney’s rich scientific history at one of Australia’s oldest observatories, established in 1858, and explore its historical instruments and architecture.
  • Astronomy and Space: Enjoy interactive exhibits and displays that cover a range of astronomical topics, from the basics of stargazing to the latest in space exploration.
  • Telescope Viewing: Participate in night-time telescope viewing sessions where you can observe celestial objects, including stars, planets, and the Moon, under the guidance of knowledgeable staff.
  • Stunning Views: Take in spectacular views of Sydney Harbour and the city skyline from the observatory’s elevated location, perfect for photography and enjoying the cityscape.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Sydney Observatory is during the evening for telescope viewing sessions or on clear, sunny days for daytime tours and exhibits. The observatory operates year-round, but checking the schedule for special events or stargazing nights will enhance your experience.

How to Get There

  • By Car: Drive to the observatory from Sydney’s city center, which is approximately a 10-minute journey. There is limited parking available near the observatory, so consider arriving early or using nearby parking options.
  • By Public Transport: Take a train to Circular Quay Station, then enjoy a short walk or catch a local bus to Millers Point. The observatory is within walking distance from Circular Quay.
  • By Ferry: Arrive at Circular Quay by ferry and then walk or use public transport to reach the observatory.

Sydney Observatory in Millers Point offers a unique opportunity to delve into the wonders of astronomy and the history of scientific discovery. With its engaging exhibits, telescope sessions, and stunning views, it provides an enriching experience for visitors of all ages and interests.

More Information

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Opening Hours Monday to Sunday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
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Fees Adult: $10
Concession: $8
Child (4-15yrs): $8
Family: $26
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