Australian National Maritime Museum, Darling Harbour

Sydney’s finest harbourside venue!
The Australian National Maritime Museum at Darling Harbour is home to some of the most unusual settings for social gatherings, large and small. The complex also has an extensive outdoor area, which can provide for several thousand visitors. Your guests will also have the opportunity to explore the collection of Australia's rich maritime history while being entertained by the water’s edge of one of the most beautiful harbours in the world – you are limited only by your imagination!


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Terrace Room
A waterfront view ideal for dinners, luncheons, cocktail parties and small meetings. Tall walls of glass present sweeping views of Darling Harbourand the spectacular towering city skyline. Opening to a wide terrace this venue provides an extremely versatile indoor-outdoor venue.
 
Tasman Light & Deck 
Positioned in the center of the museum, this versatile venue features the huge revolving lens of the historic Tasman Island Lighthouse. The area is used frequently for buffet lunches, morning and afternoon teas associated with conferences and other activities in the adjacent Theatre.
 
The Theatre
The museum’s handsomely appointed pillar less auditorium offers the latest audio visual equipment for multimedia presentations. With plush fixed seating and superb acoustics the theatre is an outstanding and convenient venue selection just minutes from the CBD. Seats 210 guests.
 
North Wharf Marquee 
This exclusive area can be used for outdoor events or a silk-lined marquee can be installed providing a stunning area for dinners, cocktail parties, and product launches. A marquee is erected every year from mid-November to Mid-December creating a very desirable venue for Christmas functions – this is a definite, book early to avoid disappointment!
 
Yots Café
The museum's stylish harbour-side restaurant provides an indoor-outdoor venue on the boardwalk, overlooking Darling Harbour and the city skyline. Yots offers an innovation yet affordable dining experience that reflects boardwalk dining in on Sydney harbour.
HMAS Vampire  
HMAS Vampire
You won't find a more unusual function venue than this. A decommissioned Navy destroyer moored at the museum's South wharf, Vampire by day is the museum's most popular exhibit at evening presents an unsurpassed experience.
 
HMB Endeavour
The authentic replica of Captain Cook’s famous vessel of discovery offers a unique and memorable experience. Moored at the museum, the Endeavour reflects Australia’s maritime history like no other. It is an impressive venue for cocktails on the quarterdeck, or an exclusive seated banquet in the splendid Great Cabin.
Yots Cafe Bar