An urban neighbourhood connecting Ultimo, Darling Harbour and Haymarket.
Discover Darling Harbour's newest neighbourhood, Darling Square. A precinct with big ideas about new ways to live, connect, relax, work and play.
A collection of the best minds in food, fashion, culture, innovation and entertainment to create unexpected experiences and memorable encounters for all.
With laneways to explore and green space to relax this might just be your new playground.
The Darling Square Precinct has a number of public spaces and laneways including:
- Darling Square Green
- Tumbalong Boulevard
- Little Pier Street
- Little Hay Street
- Steam Mill Lane
Application and booking information
- Photography
- Light infrastructure events
- Product sampling Public product displays
- Activations
- Events
- Filming
- Public gathering space
- Passive recreation
- Established outdoor furniture and landscaping
- Pedestrian circulation and amenity of the promenade users
- Cumulative impact of temporary events on public access and use of the lawn area
- The condition of the turf
- Location of any underground services
- Amenity of Darling Square’s tenants
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Surface
Grass and paved locations
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Toilets
Darling Square, near The Exchange building & Little Pier Street
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Pedestrian access
Accessible from the following locations:
- Tumbalong Boulevard
- Little Pier Street
- Little Hay Street
- Steam Mill Lane
- Haymarket
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Vehicle access
Zollner Circuit or Little Pier Street
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Parking
Darling Quarter car park and the ICC Sydney car park
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Power
Available upon request. Accessible power mostly located around Darling Square Green
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Water
None
In addition to general standards/criteria, the proposed event must:
- Not obstruct pedestrian access
- Maintain a 1.5 metre set back from promenades and footpaths for the purpose of pedestrian flow
- Protect the amenity of public realm users and adjoining properties (e.g Darling Square), in terms of event orientation, noise, lighting and environmental impacts
- Not use pegs or stakes to secure items to the grassed area.