Luna Park Sydney Map and Brochure (2025 – 2022)
Built around the gleaming mouth gate and waterfront midway, Luna Park Sydney wraps its rides along the edge of Milsons Point with the Harbour Bridge as its skyline. The tight crescent layout means a Luna Park Sydney map is vital for weaving between classic rides, food stalls, and show tents without doubling back through the same bottlenecks.
- Location
- Sydney, New South Wales
- Years Active
- 1935 – Present
- Official Site
- Official Luna Park Sydney Site
- Related Maps
- Luna Park Sydney Halloscream Map (2024)
It marks tram stops, picnic decks, and the ferry wharf—handy during fireworks crushes or concert nights when the midway hums. Think of it as a backstage pass to Sydney’s most photogenic carnival.
Luna Park Sydney Map 2025
In 2025, Luna Park Sydney marked several key developments. The iconic Wild Mouse roller coaster officially reopened after a two-year restoration project in March. Later in the year, the park introduced special after-dark operations as part of Vivid Sydney’s 90th Anniversary celebration.
On August 29, Luna Park experienced a temporary closure and evacuation due to a police emergency operation, though guests were later allowed to return once the situation was resolved.

Printable Luna Park Sydney Map PDF 2025
Luna Park Sydney Map 2024
Printable Luna Park Sydney PDF Map 2024
Luna Park Sydney Map 2023
Luna Park Sydney Map 2022
FAQ
Is Luna Park Sydney still open?
Luna Park Sydney is still open as of October 2025. The amusement park continues to operate with rides, attractions, and events for visitors throughout the year.
Can you take food into Luna Park Sydney?
Guests can bring their own food into Luna Park Sydney, but external food may only be consumed in the designated Lavender Green picnic area and not at seating reserved for park outlets. Commercially delivered food and cooking within the park are not allowed, and management discretion applies to all food policies. Drinks can be brought in, but alcohol and glass containers are not permitted.
Why did Luna Park Sydney close?
Luna Park Sydney closed in 1979 following a fatal Ghost Train fire that killed seven people. The park also faced closures in later years due to noise complaints and financial difficulties, most notably after the Big Dipper controversy and in 1996 when operations became unsustainable. It has since reopened after government intervention and major redevelopment.
Is it worth going to Luna Park Sydney?
Luna Park Sydney offers a unique waterfront amusement experience with classic rides, harbor views, and a lively atmosphere. The park is known for its historic charm and is particularly popular for families, tourists, and anyone seeking fun along Sydney Harbour. Tickets can be pricey, but the setting and entertainment value make it a worthwhile visit for most guests.



