NSW Parliament House

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Parliament of NSW Macquarie Street Sydney 2000

Need dates

  • 07/01/202407/31/2024
  • 01/12/202502/08/2025
  • 04/01/202504/30/2025

Ratings

AAA Tourism
5.5
AAA
5
ATIC Australia
5.5
Forbes Travel Guide
5

Awards

2022, 2021, 2020 – Australian Wine List of the Year Awards by Gourmet Traveller Wine 2022 – Restaurant & Catering Awards for Excellence by Restaurant and Catering Association 2022 – Chef of the Year Winner by Restaurant and Catering Association 2022 – Contemporary Australian Finalist by Restaurant and Catering Association 2022 – Tourist Restaurant – Finalist by Restaurant and Catering Association

Amenities

Facilities

  • AV capabilities
  • Furniture
  • Internet access
  • Lighting (Preferred vendors)
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Other decor (Preferred vendors)
  • Space (private)
  • Space (semi-private)
  • Table linens
  • Wheelchair accessible

Equipment

  • Loading dock
  • Piano
  • Portable walls
  • Staging area

Alcohol and catering

  • Alcohol allowed
  • Onsite catering

Distance from airport

  • 7.46 mi. from venue

Parking

  • Street parking

NSW Parliament House Meeting Space

Total meeting space8,256 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms5
Standing capacity700
Largest room4,521 sq. ft.
Second largest room1,582 sq. ft.
Seating capacity300
Space (Private)4,844 sq. ft.
Space (Semi-private)2,153 sq. ft.

Venue Costs

Cost type
Description
Currency
Maximum radius
Minimum
Food and beverage per person
Price per person, plus room hire
AUD
A$100,000.00
A$5,000.00
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Museum
1 minute away
The iconic New South Wales Parliament was originally built as Governor Macquarie’s General Hospital in 1811. New South Wales Parliament is one of the state’s most important historic buildings. It represents both heritage and cultural significance as it continues to serve as the home of NSW state’s legislature. Over the last 40 years, modifications and restorative work have created a collection of beautiful spaces that are truly unique to Sydney.
6 Macquarie Street
Sydney
Sydney City, AU 2000

More

There are nine unique event spaces within Parliament House that are available to hire, including a stunning auditorium, a large dining room with garden views and a majestic library which dates back to 1905. Unique spaces create memorable events. This large versatile dining room featuring panoramic garden views is ideal for conferences, seminars, luncheons, award dinners and stand-up cocktail reception events.

Seasonality

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High season
Aug 1 – Nov 30
Shoulder season
May 1 – Jun 30
Low season
Jul 1 – Jul 30
Apr 1 – Apr 28
Jan 12 – Jan 30

Cancellation Policy

As per the terms and conditions outlined within the Event Agreement

Event Insurance

Event insurance

Facility Restrictions

All guests must go through security screening and inspection of personal possessions upon entrance. Items such as scissors, nail files, pocket knives or sharp items should not be brought into NSW Parliament. Visitors must comply with reasonable directions given by NSW Police Force Special Constables or an Authorised Officer. All organisers must provide a guest list of all attendees on the day.

Additional Information

Located within Sydney’s historic precinct, this heritage-listed building is rich in history and full of hidden surprises. The colonnaded façade facing Macquarie Street is the last remaining feature of the original Rum Hospital, built 1816. Through careful modifications and restorative work over the years, this remarkable building has evolved to accommodate the two democratically elected Houses of NSW Parliament, the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council. Unique spaces create memorable events

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