
Darling Point Rd, Edgecliff, NSW
Large Vehicle / Truck | Lock up garage24/72.8km23 min walkLittle Stewart St, Paddington, NSW
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3-17 Darling Point Rd, Darling Point, NSW
Large Vehicle / Truck | Lock up garage24/72.9km23 min walk
3-17 Darling Point Rd, Darling Point, NSW
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208A St Johns Rd, Forest Lodge, NSW
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42-50 Turner St, Redfern, NSW
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Abercrombie St, Darlington, NSW
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Whaling Rd, North Sydney, NSW
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7705/2 Cullen Close, Forest Lodge, NSW
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Find The Best Sydney CBD Parking Near You
Get the best parking deals in Sydney CBD with Parkhound! The biggest parking problem Sydneysiders and visitors face is the high cost that comes with parking, with some car parks charging up to $80 a day. Save time and money by booking your space in advance. Simply enter where and when you need parking, filter for your desired features, and we'll find the perfect spot for you.
Sydney CBD (Central Business District) is the heart of the city, located on the southern shore of Sydney Harbour. It’s home to major commercial buildings and corporate offices. It also attracts millions of local and international visitors each year, drawn by landmarks like the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge, and shopping hotspots like Pitt Street Mall.
While Sydney CBD is well connected by public transport, such as ferries, trains, and light rail, driving can be difficult due to the limited availability of parking spaces. Parking fees in the Sydney CBD are also notoriously expensive, especially in commercial car parks during peak hours. Sydney is consistently ranked as one of the most expensive cities for both 2-hour and daily off-street parking in the world.
Meanwhile, street parking is hard to come by, strictly timed, and heavily monitored, with many areas reserved for loading zones or clearways during peak hours. Many drivers who are forced to park illegally risk getting fined, as parking inspectors are highly active throughout the CBD. With Parkhound, you can book your space in advance and lock in some of the cheapest parking rates in the Sydney CBD. Browse our listings from local hosts and find parking that fits your schedule and budget.
With Parkhound, find parking just a few steps away from your favourite events, landmarks, work, or home. Whether you're catching a show at the State Theatre, walking through Hyde Park, parking near your office in Barangaroo, or finding a spot close to your flat in Surry Hills, we've got you covered. You can also filter for the amenities you need, such as motorcycle parking, all-day access, security features, and more! Just browse, book, and park with a few clicks!
Looking for long-term parking at the airport? Book a parking space near Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport (SYD) with us!
How much is monthly parking in Sydney CBD?
The average cost of monthly parking in Sydney CBD is approximately $650. But monthly parking fees can extensively vary depending on the location, type of parking (reserved or unreserved), nearby amenities, security, and the area’s popularity. Basic parking options start from around $169 per month, while mid-range indoor or undercover spots typically cost between $400 and $700. Premium spaces in high-demand areas such as Sussex Street can go as high as $1,950 per month.
These rates are significantly lower than daily casual parking, which can exceed $80 per day in some CBD locations. Parkhound’s rates are also often up to 30% cheaper than traditional parking operators, especially for long-term bookings.
Where is the cheapest monthly parking in Sydney CBD?
The cheapest monthly parking space in Sydney CBD is an undercover spot on Wentworth Avenue, listed at $273 per month — that’s around $9 a day.
Daily parking through Parkhound typically starts from $9 to $30. It’s a budget-friendly alternative parking option to traditional commercial operators. Monthly parking is a smart way to save on costs, since it works out to lower daily parking fees compared to paying day by day.
You can also choose from various parking options, including driveways, lockup garages, covered parking spaces, sheltered areas, and indoor lots offered by local hosts!
*Prices may vary daily, and availability is limited.
Where is the cheapest daily parking space in Sydney CBD?
The cheapest daily parking space in Sydney CBD is an indoor lot parking on Kent Street for just $13/day per day.
You can find these cheap parking options on Parkhound, including private spaces like garages, driveways, and other off-street parking spaces offered by local hosts.
*Prices may vary upon booking, and availability is limited.
sydney CBD parking rates
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Sydney CBD monthly parking
Looking for affordable and convenient long-term parking in Sydney CBD? Parkhound offers monthly parking options near work or home. With hundreds of parking locations across Sydney CBD, find and reserve a dedicated parking space near your favourite destinations! Choose from hundreds of parking options in popular Sydney CBD suburbs, from residential pockets like Millers Point to bustling hubs like Haymarket and Darling Harbour, and enjoy a convenient parking experience.
Use our interactive parking map to find spaces with handy features like disabled-accessible parking spaces, EV charging, secure parking, and more. With a flat monthly rate, you avoid fluctuating daily prices and the hassle of timing early bird promos. You also don’t have to worry about entry time or exit time if you choose a space that’s 24/7 accessible.
Parkhound’s monthly parking options offer convenience, security, great value, and the ease of cashless payments, whether you're working or living in Sydney CBD’s busiest areas.
Have questions about your monthly parking options in Sydney CBD? We’d love to help! Give us a call at 1300 55 63 55.
Popular tourist attractions
- Sydney Tower Eye
- Queen Victoria Building
- Hyde Park
- St Mary's Cathedral
- Museum of Sydney
Popular sports venues
- Hyde Park Barracks Lawn
Popular shopping centres
- Westfield Sydney
- The Strand Arcade
- Queen Victoria Building (QVB)
- Pitt Street Mall
- World Square
Popular entertainment venues
- State Theatre
- City Recital Hall
- Theatre Royal Sydney
- Event Cinemas George Street
Popular business districts
- Barangaroo
- Martin Place
- Circular Quay
- Wynyard
- Darling Harbour
Popular hotels
- Hilton Sydney
- The Fullerton Hotel Sydney
- Sofitel Sydney Wentworth
- QT Sydney
- InterContinental Sydney
Parking in Sydney CBD by Precinct
Parking in Sydney’s CBD can vary significantly depending on where you need to be. Some areas are highly convenient but come with premium rates, while others offer more affordable options just a short walk from major destinations.
With demand continuing to grow across the city, drivers are increasingly comparing both casual and monthly parking options to find better value and flexibility.
Instead of treating the CBD as one single area, it helps to break it down into key precincts, as each has its own parking patterns, typical price ranges, and nearby destinations that influence demand.
To make it easier to compare options, the Sydney CBD can be broken into four main precincts: Circular Quay & The Rocks, Darling Harbour & Barangaroo, Town Hall & QVB, and Central & Surry Hills.
Parking Near Circular Quay & The Rocks
Parking around Circular Quay and The Rocks is among the most in-demand in the Sydney CBD due to its waterfront location and proximity to major attractions and transport links.
This precinct regularly sees high parking demand from tourists visiting the harbour, office workers in the nearby business district, and cruise passengers travelling through the Overseas Passenger Terminal. As a result, casual parking rates are typically at the premium end of the CBD range, especially during peak hours and weekends.
It’s a very convenient area for short stays, especially for those heading to the Sydney Opera House, ferry services, or The Rocks dining and markets. However, long-stay and all-day parking can become expensive due to limited supply and high turnover.
Nearby destinations include:
- Sydney Opera House
- Circular Quay Station
- The Rocks
- Overseas Passenger Terminal
Parkhound listings around the northern CBD can offer a more flexible alternative to traditional commercial car parks, particularly for longer stays just outside the immediate harbour precinct.
Parking Near Darling Harbour & Barangaroo
Parking around Darling Harbour and Barangaroo is consistently in high demand due to its mix of business, tourism, and major event activity.
This precinct is a key destination for visitors attending events at ICC Sydney, office workers commuting to Barangaroo, and people heading to the waterfront dining and entertainment areas around Darling Quarter and Pyrmont. Naturally, demand spikes during conventions, exhibitions, and weekends, when both locals and tourists visit the harbour precinct.
Casual parking in this area can vary depending on time and events, with higher rates during peak periods. For regular commuters, monthly parking options are often more practical, particularly for those working in Barangaroo or nearby commercial buildings. The Barangaroo Metro also adds to the convenience of the area, making it a strong hub for combined train-and-car commutes.
Nearby destinations include:
- ICC Sydney
- Barangaroo
- Barangaroo Metro Station
- Darling Quarter
- Pyrmont
Parkhound listings in and around the Darling Harbour precinct can provide a more flexible alternative to traditional commercial car parks, especially for both event parking and longer weekday stays.
Parking Near Town Hall & QVB
Parking around Town Hall and the Queen Victoria Building (QVB) is heavily influenced by retail traffic, weekday commuters, and its central location along George Street.
This precinct sits in the heart of Sydney’s shopping district, with strong demand from visitors heading to Pitt Street Mall, Westfield Sydney, and surrounding retail and dining areas. As a result, parking can be competitive during weekdays, particularly around lunch hours and after work, when commuter and shopping traffic overlaps.
On weekends, demand remains steady due to retail activity and tourists exploring the city centre, especially around Hyde Park and the QVB. Nearby commercial parking stations may offer some convenience, but they often come at a premium due to the central location.
Nearby destinations include:
- Queen Victoria Building (QVB)
- Town Hall Station
- Westfield Sydney
- Hyde Park
- Pitt Street Mall
Early bird parking options are commonly used by commuters in this area, though availability may be limited.
Parking Near Central Station & Surry Hills
Parking around Central Station and Surry Hills is generally more flexible and often more affordable compared to the northern CBD, making it a popular choice for commuters and long-stay parking.
This precinct is frequently used by daily commuters, university and hospital workers, and drivers looking for overnight or multi-day parking options close to the city. Its proximity to major transport links also makes it a convenient base for those combining train travel with driving.
Areas around Haymarket and Chinatown see steady demand throughout the week, particularly from workers and visitors accessing the southern CBD and surrounding education and health precincts. Surry Hills, particularly around Crown Street, also attracts additional demand from nightlife visitors and evening dining traffic.
Nearby destinations include:
- Central Station
- Haymarket
- Chinatown
- Crown Street
Compared to areas further north in the CBD, this precinct often provides lower-cost parking opportunities, particularly for longer stays.
Sydney CBD Parking Rates by Area
| Precinct/Area | Parkhound’s Daily Parking Rates | Parkhound’s Monthly Parking |
|---|---|---|
| Circular Quay & The Rocks | From $15 per day | From $364 per month |
| Darling Harbour & Barangaroo | From $15 per day | From $364 per month |
| Town Hall & QVB | From $13 per day | From $390 per month |
| Central & Surry Hills | From $13 per day | From $256 per month |
*Prices may vary upon booking, and availability is limited.
Sydney CBD airport parking
Sydney Airport (SYD), also known as Kingsford Smith Airport, is located just 8 to 10 kilometres from the CBD. It’s easily accessible by train or bus.
On-site airport parking facilities include short-term, long-term, and premium parking, with amenities like covered parking, valet services, and accessible spaces. P1 and P2 car parks are situated within a short walking distance to the Domestic Terminals (T2 and T3), with drive-up rates starting at $15.90 for 15–30 minutes and reaching up to $102.00 per day.
International travellers can park at P7, which offers direct access to Terminal 1, starting at $11.80 and going up to $75.31 per day. Premium valet parking is available at T1, T2, and Qantas Valet. These offer faster drop-offs, with rates up to $86 per day.
Long-term parking at Sydney Airport is often considered expensive, with the P7 Car Park costing around $548.70 for a week-long stay. However, pre-booking online can save you up to 70% compared to drive-up rates.
For more affordable parking options near Sydney Airport, there are off-site parking facilities available. Space Shuttle Parking, located at 289 King Street, Mascot, is a multi-level facility offering both undercover and rooftop parking. It provides a free on-demand shuttle service to all terminals, operating from 4:30 AM to 11:30 PM daily. Another option is Park & Fly, located at 1008 Botany Road, Mascot. It offers valet-style parking with secure, undercover spaces and an on-demand shuttle to the airport.
Looking for cheap and convenient parking options near Sydney CBD airport? Prebook with Parkhound and get the cheapest parking deals for airport parking. Whether you're after EV charging, a long-term stay, SUV-friendly spaces, or a spot that’s a quick shuttle to your terminal, it’s all just a few clicks away. We also have parking spots near major transport hubs like Town Hall, Haymarket, Ultimo, and Darling Harbour, where you can easily catch a bus or train to the airport.
For more tips on how to cut costs on airport parking, check out these 7 practical ways to save on airport parking!
Sydney CBD event parking
Sydney CBD hosts several major events throughout the year, such as Vivid Sydney, the Sydney Festival, and the Sydney Lunar Festival. Parking near major event venues like the Sydney Opera House, Darling Harbour, and Barangaroo can vary, especially during busy event days.
For example, parking at the Sydney Opera House starts at $15 per hour, while nearby commercial car parks at Darling Harbour may charge hourly rates starting at $10, with daily caps around $49. During major events, it's recommended to check for special event rates and availability.
Heading to an event? Reserve ahead with Parkhound! Just search for the venue, choose your date, and book in a few clicks.
Sydney CBD isn’t home to major sports teams, but it’s close to some of Sydney’s biggest stadiums. Just south of the city, Moore Park has Allianz Stadium and the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), where teams like Sydney FC, the Sydney Roosters, and the NSW Waratahs play. You can also get to Accor Stadium and Qudos Bank Arena in about 30 minutes by train. On game days, parking near these venues can cost up to $30 and fills up fast. To save time and money, fans can book a spot in advance through Parkhound.
To avoid the hassle on event day, fans can pre-book nearby parking through platforms like Parkhound to secure a spot at a cheaper rate compared to official venue rates.
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Common questions about parking in Sydney CBD
Is there a waiting list for monthly parking in Sydney CBD?
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Is the parking area secure?
At Parkhound, we understand that security matters when it comes to parking. That’s why all our parking spaces are secure and well-lit, with many including features like gated access or surveillance cameras. Use filters to find spaces with the security features you need and park with confidence.
Are there any hidden fees or additional charges associated with monthly parking?
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What are the parking options near the Sydney Opera House?
Is monthly parking cheaper than casual parking in Sydney CBD?
Yes, monthly parking is usually more cost-effective than casual parking if you’re parking regularly in the CBD, as it offers better value compared to daily rates and avoids peak pricing.
Where can I park near Darling Harbour?
Parking near Darling Harbour is available around the ICC Sydney, Barangaroo, and Pyrmont areas. These locations are popular for event parking, office access, and waterfront visits, with both short-term and longer-stay options depending on demand.
What's the best area for commuter parking in Sydney CBD?
Popular commuter parking areas include Barangaroo, Town Hall, and the Central Station corridor. These precincts offer strong transport links and a range of daily and monthly parking options suited to regular weekday parking.
Is overnight parking available in Sydney CBD?
Yes, overnight parking is available in parts of the CBD, particularly around Central Station and Surry Hills. These areas are generally more suitable for longer stays compared to the northern CBD precincts.
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