The Sydney Masonic Centre is a world-class purpose-built event venue defined by striking monumental architecture. Thirteen fully-accessible multi-purpose spaces range from the majestic Marble Foyer to the Grand Lodge tiered 600-seat auditorium and lavish Banquet Hall to flexible conference rooms, and all complemented by elegant contemporary interiors, advanced audio-visual technology and enterprise-class digital connectivity. Renowned for exceptional customer service and catering, SMC delivers excellence in every respect. Our central location close to Town Hall Station and Central Station makes Sydney Masonic Centre the ideal venue for Sydneysiders and visitors and can be reached via public transport and car using one of the parking options close-by.
Sydney Masonic Centre
66 Goulburn Street Sydney
NSW 2000
Tel +61 2 9284 2888
https://sydneymasoniccentre.com.au/
Accessibility
Yes, via our Main Entrance on 66 Goulburn Street. We also offer accessible toilets on all our conference floors.
Public Transport
The closest station is Museum Station (300 metres or a 3 minute walk) or Central Station (700 metres or 7 minutes). To walk from Museum Station, simply follow the Castlereagh Street exit signs inside the station, then turn left heading south down Castlereagh Street. At the first intersection (corner of Castlereagh & Goulburn Streets), turn right to come to the SMC main entrance at 66 Goulburn Street.
Onsite Parking
There is no onsite parking for the Sydney Masonic Centre. Nearby parking sites are:
Secure World Square Car park – 50 Goulburn Street
Secure Goulburn Street Car park – 101 Goulburn Street
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We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the lands and waters throughout Australia, and pay respect to the Elders past, present and emerging. We recognise the importance of connection to culture, land, kinship and community to the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander families. We acknowledge the cultural practices and traditions still carried out today and being passed down to future generations.