Sydney Masonic Centre is one of Australia’s premier event venues located in the heart of the Sydney’s city. The venue is a 23-minute drive from Sydney airport and is easily accessible via public transport.
Sydney Masonic Centre houses fully accessible event spaces with the latest state-of-the-art fibre optic internet for lightning fast connectivity, as well as superior in-house audio-visual equipment. The centre provides disability access via the Main Entrance on 66 Goulburn Street. They also offer accessible bathrooms on all conference floors.
To get to the Sydney Masonic Centre from the Airport, you have a few options - via public transport or Ridesharing/Taxi.
You will need to purchase a one-way train pass or use an opal card to use public transport in Sydney. There will be ticket machines throughout the train station where you can purchase one way or return tickets or put money onto your opal card. The train station is located in Terminal 1 of the International Terminal and Terminal 2 and 3 from the Domestic Terminal.
The closest station to the venue is Museum Station, only a short 3-minute walk.
There are taxi ranks located out the front of all terminals including domestic and international. Follow the signs within the airport to the nearest taxi rank.
Sydney Masonic Centre does not provide on-site parking but there are several parking stations close to the venue.
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