All free museums and attractions to visit in Sydney

Sydney (New South Wales) has a lot to offer for you culturally, even if you're on a budget, including free museums, free activities and free attractions. 31 museums and attractions in Sydney can be visited without charge.

Are you looking for free things to do in Sydney? These are the best places to visit:

  1. Cockatoo Island1

    Cockatoo Island

     Sydney
  2. Museum of Contemporary Art Australia2

    Museum of Contemporary Art Australia

     Sydney
    The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, previously known as the Museum of Contemporary Art Sydney, is a prominent art museum situated in Sydney. It was inaugurated in November 1991 and is housed in a building originally constructed for the Maritime Services Board, also known as the MSB building. The museum showcases a wide range of contemporary art from Australia and around the world.
  3. Museum of Sydney3

    Museum of Sydney

     Sydney
    The Museum of Sydney is a historical collection and exhibition, built on the ruins of the house of the first Governor of New South Wales, Arthur Phillip. This location gives the museum a unique historical significance, as it stands on the site of the first Government House of Australia, constructed in 1788. The original house was later abandoned, and its foundations were uncovered by archaeologists in 1983. The new museum building was designed by architects from Denton Corker Marshall and is part of the Governor Phillip Tower development.
  4. The Rocks Discovery Museum4

    The Rocks Discovery Museum

     Sydney
    Three floors packed with history of the most magical district in Sydney. Learn about the development of the area, from pre-European era to the present. The exhibitions are interactive and highly engaging, kids will love it. Explore various archaeological artefacts and hear stories about events and p
  5. Art Gallery of New South Wales5

    Art Gallery of New South Wales

     Sydney
    The Art Gallery of New South Wales, situated in Sydney, Australia, holds the distinction of being the most significant public gallery in Sydney and the fourth largest in the country. This makes it a notable destination for art enthusiasts and tourists alike, offering a wide range of exhibits and collections to explore.
  6. White Rabbit Gallery6

    White Rabbit Gallery

     Sydney
    The White Rabbit Gallery is a contemporary art museum situated in the heart of Sydney, specifically in the inner-city suburb of Chippendale, New South Wales, Australia. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists who are exploring the city.
  7. Australian Museum7

    Australian Museum

     Sydney
    The Australian Museum in Sydney, established in 1827, is the oldest museum in Australia. It primarily focuses on natural history and anthropology, housing extensive collections in zoology (vertebrates and invertebrates), mineralogy, paleontology, and anthropology. This museum offers a unique opportunity for visitors to explore Australia's rich natural and cultural heritage.
  8. Powerhouse Museum8

    Powerhouse Museum

     Sydney
    The Powerhouse Museum in Sydney is recognized as Australia's largest and most renowned museum. It is home to a vast array of exhibits that showcase numerous discoveries and inventions of the human mind. This museum is a testament to human creativity and innovation, offering a unique opportunity to explore the breadth and depth of human ingenuity.
  9. Brett Whiteley Studio9

    Brett Whiteley Studio

     Sydney
  10. Royal Australian Navy Heritage Centre10

    Royal Australian Navy Heritage Centre

     Sydney
    The Royal Australian Navy Heritage Centre serves as the maritime museum of the Royal Australian Navy. It is conveniently located within the Public Access Area on the northern end of the Garden Island naval base in Sydney. This location allows visitors to easily access the museum and explore the rich history and heritage of the Australian Navy.
  11. Elizabeth Farm11

    Elizabeth Farm

     Sydney
    Elizabeth Farm is a significant historic site in Sydney, Australia. It was the residence of John Macarthur and his wife Elizabeth, who were pioneers in the production and sale of merino wool in the country. This makes it a place of interest for those keen on understanding Australia's early economic history and the beginnings of its wool industry.
  12. Macquarie University Art Gallery12

    Macquarie University Art Gallery

     Sydney
  13. Australian Botanic Garden13

    Australian Botanic Garden

     Sydney
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    Australian Design Centre

     Sydney
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    The Mint

     Sydney
  16. Don Bank16

    Don Bank

     Sydney
    Don Bank, also known as the Don Bank Museum, is a heritage-listed former residence that has been transformed into a house museum. It is located at 6 Napier Street, North Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. This historic site offers visitors a glimpse into the past, showcasing the architectural style and living conditions of the mid-19th century.
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    Chrissie Cotter Gallery

     Sydney
  18. Chau Chak Wing Museum18

    Chau Chak Wing Museum

     Sydney
  19. Hazelhurst Arts Centre19

    Hazelhurst Arts Centre

     Sydney
    The Hazelhurst Arts Centre, also known as Hazelhurst Regional Gallery & Arts Centre, Hazelhurst Gallery and simply Hazelhurst, is situated on Kingsway in the suburb of Gymea, in the southern part of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. This location makes it easily accessible for both locals and tourists alike, offering a unique cultural experience in the heart of the city.
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    Rouse Hill Estate

     Sydney
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    4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art

     Sydney
    Meet different cultures through this gallery's art displays. Intriguing pieces from Asian artists in a pleasant setting.
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    Global Gallery

     Sydney
    A lively gallery that promotes contemporary art through a series of exhibitions, events and more. Always something going on here.
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    Sydney Children's Museum

     Sydney
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    Riverstone & District Historical Society and Museum

     Sydney
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    Fairfield City Museum and Gallery

     Sydney
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    Camden Museum

     Sydney
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    Manly Art Gallery and Museum

     Sydney
    The Manly Art Gallery and Museum (MAGAM), situated in Manly, New South Wales, Australia, holds the distinction of being the first metropolitan-based regional gallery in New South Wales. This makes it a significant part of the region's cultural and historical landscape.
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    George Hanna Memorial Museum

     Sydney
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    Hawkesbury Regional Museum

     Sydney
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    Woolwich Dock

     Sydney
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    Pipe Kiln No. 1

     Sydney