
Find Your Way to Taronga Zoo
Plan Your Journey to the Zoo
Taronga Zoo is located on Bradleys Head Road in Mosman, just across the harbour from the Sydney Opera House. Whether you prefer a scenic ferry ride, a quick bus trip, or driving yourself, the zoo is easy to reach with several transport options available. Planning your journey in advance ensures a smooth start to your day with the animals.
How to Get to Taronga Zoo Sydney
Address:
Taronga Zoo Sydney
Bradleys Head Road, Mosman NSW 2088, Australia
Located just across the harbour from the Sydney Opera House, Taronga Zoo is easy to reach by ferry, bus, car, or even on foot for the adventurous.
Getting There
- By Ferry
- By Bus
- By Car
- By Walking Trail
Accessibility at Taronga Zoo Sydney




















Taronga Zoo Sydney: Entry Ticket
Highlights
Discover Australia’s iconic animals such as koalas and kangaroos.
Explore diverse habitats, including Australian Walkabout and African Safari.
Attend more than 20 engaging keeper talks and live shows every day.
Observe exotic species like Sumatran tigers, Asian elephants, giraffes, gorillas, and chimpanzees.
Enjoy breathtaking views of Sydney Harbour while visiting.




















Taronga Zoo Sydney: Entry Ticket + Return Ferry
Highlights
Enjoy scenic ferry rides across Sydney Harbour to and from the zoo.
Explore a wildlife sanctuary housing over 4,000 animals including native Australian species and rare exotic animals.
Attend complimentary keeper presentations and engaging daily live shows.
Watch the impressive free-flight bird exhibition.
Witness entertaining sea lion and seal performances featuring Australian, Californian, and New Zealand species.



Taronga Zoo + Sydney Harbour Hopper Pass (24/48h)
Highlights
Explore one of Sydney’s most popular zoos with over 5,000 animals.
Enjoy engaging keeper talks and daily animal presentations.
Cruise the scenic Sydney Harbour with a 1-hour sightseeing trip.
Return ferry included from either Darling Harbour or Circular Quay.
Take in breathtaking views of Sydney Harbour from the zoo and during the cruise.
Travel Tips
Choose the Ferry: The 12-minute ferry ride from Circular Quay is fast, scenic, and avoids city traffic.
Check the Sky Safari: The cable car may close for maintenance — confirm availability before your visit.
Allow Extra Time: Factor in travel plus walking from the wharf or car park to the main entrance.
Use Public Transport on Busy Days: Weekends and school holidays can make parking limited — ferries and buses are more convenient.
Wear Comfortable Shoes: The zoo is spread across 28 hectares with some steep paths, so dress for walking.
Keep Weather in Mind: Bring sun protection in summer and a raincoat in cooler or wet months — the zoo is open in all weather.
Plan Your Return: Ferries and buses may be crowded at closing time, so consider leaving a little earlier or later.










































