Two children silhouetted against a bright blue digital projection with streaming light beams at DigiPark Sydney's immersive interactive experience.
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    DigiPark Sydney

    4.6·427 reviews·Google

    Description

    DigiPark is Australia's first immersive digital play space — 18 walk-through rooms of glowing light tunnels, projection-mapped art and a motion-seat cinema, tucked on Level 5 of Westfield Sydney in the CBD. It's part art installation, part sensory playground, and one of the easiest rainy-day or after-shopping wins in the city for families.

    Why We Love It

    • Self-paced, not a queue 18 themed zones — the Space & Time Cube, a mirror maze, an upside-down bakery — that you wander in any order, so toddlers and tweens each find their own level.

    • The Orbital Cinema is the showstopper a motion-seat "flying" ride with wind, rumble and a curved wraparound screen that older kids will line up to ride twice.

    • A camera roll full of wonder nearly every room is a light-and-mirror set piece built for photos, and staff actively encourage you to snap away.

    • Hands-on cause and effect in Magical Graffiti kids colour a character on paper and watch it come alive on a giant animated screen — the kind of magic that lands hard with primary-age kids.

    • Compact and climate-controlled the whole loop takes about an hour, entirely indoors, making it a reliable fallback when the weather turns or little legs are done with the shops.

    Good To Know

    Cafe/ Dining Nearby
    Parking available
    Close to public transport
    Toilets

    Tips

    • Book online ahead: tickets are timed and sell out on wet weekends and school holidays; off-peak tickets run about 20% cheaper than peak.

    • The experience is around 90 mins: depending on how mesmerised you are with the Space & Time Tunnel in particular!

    • Park the pram at the door: prams aren't allowed inside but can be left near the entrance, and the accessible toilets sit just outside next to Gong Cha.

    • Some rooms are intense for little ones: the dark mirror maze and the loud motion cinema can overwhelm toddlers — it's easy to skip those and stick to the colourful projection rooms.

    • No outside food or drink inside: nothing is sold within DigiPark, but the Level 5 dining precinct is right outside for before or after.

    • Stack it with the Sydney Tower Eye: it's in the same building, so you can pair two indoor activities into one CBD outing — see Sydney Tower Eye.

    Parking Options

    Westfield Sydney Car Park
    Check signs
    Paid undercover parking in Westfield Sydney; nearby Wilson and Secure car parks also available. Town Hall and St James stations are a short walk, so public transport is easiest.

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    Price (Per Person)

    Free (Under 3s) - $49

    Opening Hours

    Monday
    12:00 PM - 8:00 PM
    Tuesday
    12:00 PM - 8:00 PM
    Wednesday
    12:00 PM - 8:00 PM
    Thursday
    12:00 PM - 10:00 PM
    Friday
    12:00 PM - 10:00 PM
    Saturday
    10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
    Sunday
    10:00 AM - 10:00 PM

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