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King Street Wharf Darling Harbour
Vibrant development along Darling Harbour featuring diverse global restaurants & stylish bars.
Address: The Promenade, Lime St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
State: New South Wales
City: Sydney
Zip Code: 2000


Opening Hours

Monday: 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Sunday: 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM

Reviews
King Street Wharf at Darling Harbour is a vibrant, bustling waterfront precinct that rarely slows down. It's almost always crowded, alive with people—locals, tourists, office-goers, and families—all soaking in the energy of the place. With a dense cluster of restaurants, bars, and eateries lined up one after another, there's no shortage of places to eat or drink. From seafood to fine dining, quick bites to cocktails, it's a paradise for food lovers—but also overwhelming due to the sheer number of options and the rush of people, especially on weekends and evenings.nnDespite the busy vibe, the location holds a certain charm. The view of the harbor is absolutely stunning. Boats and ships gently bob on the sparkling water, and if you stay till late afternoon, you’re in for a treat. The sunset over the harbor paints the sky in hues of gold, orange, and pink, creating a picture-perfect scene. It’s easy to lose track of time just watching the light dance over the water, even with the buzz around you. The atmosphere blends urban energy with a touch of coastal serenity.nnWhether you're there for dinner, drinks, or just a stroll by the waterfront, King Street Wharf gives you a slice of Sydney’s vibrant harbor life—with all its noise, colour, and charm.
Althought the Darling Habour had been demolished and made way for apartment. The King Sreet Wharf Darling Habour really offset what is missing. Walking along the habour with very nice atmosphere with lots of casfes and restraurants. There are cruise leaving and ferry to Circular Quay.nnI strongly recomend to take the ferry from Barangaroo Wharf 2 to Circulaer Quay for the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House.
A really amazing place, we arrived at lunch hour and the sk is bright, lots of restaurants, great viewing points of the city.nnNeed to spend sometime to really explore it.
It is a very nice atmosphere, lots of cafes and restaurants. And the best you can hop on one of the three boats from gowhalewatchingsydney.com.au and witnesses one of the most impressive migrations - the humpback whale migration - happening just outside Sydney Harbour.
Great friendly buisy place on the weekends, full with diverse public heading out for local eateries and clubs as well as various harbour cruise businesses arround. Great views all arround and a nice celebration atmosphere. Highly recommended on the weekends.
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Directions to King Street Wharf Darling Harbour with public transportation


King Street Wharf, Erskine St 60 meters
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Darling Harbour Wharf 2 90 meters
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Sussex St at Erskine St 170 meters
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Sussex St Before Erskine St 190 meters
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King Street Wharf, King St 210 meters
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