
5 toilet locations mapped across Double Bay — Sydney's Rodeo Drive. Cross Street and Bay Street luxury shopping with harbour views, where old money meets new brunch spots. From Steyne Park on the harbour foreshore to Redleaf Pool's harbourside swimming, every dunny in the eastern suburbs' fanciest village sorted.
5 facilities available in Double Bay
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Double Bay is compact — everything within a 10-minute walk. Five toilet facilities cover the shopping strip, harbour foreshore, and swimming spots.
Cross Street toilets
Right in the shopping precinct. Accessible, baby change, modern facilities.
Cross Street is Double Bay's main shopping strip — designer boutiques, cafes, and galleries. The public toilets are well-maintained by Woollahra Council, open during trading hours. The Intercontinental Hotel nearby also has lobby facilities.
Steyne Park (100m from wharf)
The nearest toilet to Double Bay wharf. Short walk along the harbour foreshore.
Double Bay wharf connects to Circular Quay and other harbour destinations. Steyne Park toilets are the closest facility — a flat 100m walk along the waterfront promenade. Well-maintained with baby change.
Redleaf Pool change rooms
Murray Rose Pool has full change rooms, showers, and toilets. Open sunrise to sunset.
Redleaf Pool (officially Murray Rose Pool) is a free harbourside netted swimming enclosure. The change rooms and toilets are open whenever the pool is accessible — sunrise to sunset daily. Popular with lap swimmers and families.
Blackburn Gardens toilets
Heritage gardens with harbour views. Basic toilet at the lower terrace level.
Blackburn Gardens is a terraced heritage garden overlooking the harbour toward the city. The toilet facility is at the lower level — basic but clean. The tiered layout means limited accessibility for wheelchairs.
Double Bay Beach toilets
Small harbour beach with calm water. Toilet facilities on the promenade level.
Double Bay Beach is a small, calm harbour beach — no surf, shallow water, perfect for toddlers. The toilet block is at promenade level with accessible facilities. Popular with local families year-round.
Cross Street (2 min walk)
Bay Street cafes and restaurants are steps from Cross Street facilities.
Bay Street runs parallel to Cross Street and has Double Bay's best cafes and brunch spots. The Cross Street toilets are a 2-minute walk. Most cafes also have customer toilets — just buy a coffee.
Sydney's eastern suburbs harbour village. Luxury shopping, harbourside swimming, and some of the best cafes in the city. Population around 5,000 — compact, walkable, affluent.

Designer fashion, homewares, and galleries. Australian and international labels. The eastern suburbs' answer to Paddington without the tourist crowds.
Free harbourside netted pool — calm harbour swimming with city skyline views. Open sunrise to sunset year-round. One of Sydney's best-kept swimming secrets.
Heritage terraced gardens with sweeping harbour views toward the city and Harbour Bridge. Quiet, well-maintained, perfect for a picnic above the harbour.
Catch the ferry from Double Bay wharf to Circular Quay (15 min), Rose Bay, Watsons Bay. One of the most scenic commutes in Sydney.
Flat promenade walk from Double Bay Beach east to Rose Bay via Redleaf Pool. Stunning harbour views the entire way. Accessible and pram-friendly.
Boutique cinema in the village showing new releases and art house films. Gold class-style seating. Date night institution for the eastern suburbs.
Weekly farmers market in the village with local produce, artisan bread, flowers, and specialty foods. Saturday mornings at the Guilfoyle Park area.
Some of Sydney's finest restaurants. Mimi's, Buon Ricordo (Italian institution since 1987), and a rotating cast of new openings. Book ahead for weekends.
Double Bay has genuine luxury accommodation — the InterContinental is the anchor, but boutique options exist. Central to both the CBD and Bondi Beach.

Five-star harbourside hotel. 140 rooms, rooftop pool, day spa, multiple restaurants. The premium option — walk to everything in the village. From $400/night.
Nearest public dunny: Cross Street (1 min walk) or Steyne Park (2 min).
Boutique heritage hotel on Knox Street. Smaller rooms but excellent location. Restaurant downstairs. From $250/night. Walking distance to harbour and shops.
Nearest public dunny: Cross Street (2 min walk).
Several serviced apartment options in the village for longer stays. Full kitchens, laundry, and more space than hotel rooms. Good for families visiting Sydney's east.
Nearest public dunny: varies — all within 5 min walk of facilities.
Double Bay wharf has regular ferry services to Circular Quay (15 minutes). The most scenic and relaxing way to arrive. Opal card accepted.
Services run every 20-30 minutes during the day. First ferry around 6:30am, last around 8pm (check timetable).
5 minutes from the CBD via New South Head Road. Bus 323, 324, 325 from Circular Quay (10-15 min). Parking at Cross Street car park (paid, 2hr limit) or Kiaora Lane.
Parking is tight and expensive — the ferry or bus is genuinely easier unless you're coming from the eastern suburbs.
Quick reference for every toilet in Double Bay — accessibility, features, and proximity to key attractions.
| Location | Accessible | Baby Change | Showers | Hours | Nearest To |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Steyne Park | Yes | Yes | No | 24hr | Ferry wharf (100m), harbour foreshore |
| Blackburn Gardens | Limited | No | No | Dawn-dusk | Heritage gardens, New South Head Rd |
| Double Bay Beach | Yes | No | Yes | 24hr | Harbour beach, calm swimming |
| Cross Street | Yes | Yes | No | 7am-10pm | Shopping strip, cafes, restaurants |
| Redleaf Pool | Yes | No | Yes | Sunrise-sunset | Murray Rose Pool, harbour swimming |
All facilities maintained by Woollahra Council. Cleaned daily. Report issues via the Council website or phone (02) 9391 7000.
Weekday mornings for shopping without crowds. Redleaf Pool is best at sunrise for lap swimmers or mid-morning for a relaxed swim. Saturday markets bring the village alive. Avoid driving on Saturday afternoons — parking is almost impossible.
Murray Rose Pool (Redleaf) is a free netted harbour pool — no entry fee, no time limit. It's shark-netted and calm. The pontoon is popular for sunbathing. Change rooms have showers. Swim year-round — harbour water stays above 16°C even in winter.
The Double Bay ferry to Circular Quay is one of Sydney's most scenic commutes. 15 minutes, Opal card, harbour views the entire way. No toilet on the ferry itself — use Steyne Park before boarding or the facilities at Circular Quay on arrival.
Double Bay has a reputation for being expensive but the public facilities are all free. Redleaf Pool is free. Blackburn Gardens is free. The harbour foreshore walk is free. You don't need to spend money to enjoy Double Bay — just avoid the shopping strip if budget is tight.
Yes. Cross Street has public toilet facilities in the shopping precinct. They are maintained by Woollahra Council, open during shopping hours (approximately 7am-10pm), and include accessible facilities.
Yes. Murray Rose Pool (Redleaf) has public toilet and change room facilities. These are open during pool hours — sunrise to sunset year-round. The facilities include showers and change rooms.
Steyne Park, Cross Street, and Redleaf Pool all have accessible toilet facilities. Blackburn Gardens has limited accessibility due to the tiered garden layout. Double Bay Beach has accessible facilities at the promenade level.
The nearest toilet to Double Bay wharf is at Steyne Park, approximately 100 metres from the ferry wharf. There are no facilities directly at the wharf itself.
Blackburn Gardens has its own public toilet facility at the lower terrace level. It is a basic facility but well-maintained. The Cross Street toilets are also within 3 minutes walk.
Steyne Park and Cross Street both have baby change facilities. Redleaf Pool has change rooms suitable for families. The shopping centre at Cross Street also has family rooms with baby change.
Double Bay is in Sydney's eastern suburbs, 4km east of the CBD on Sydney Harbour. Population approximately 5,000. Part of the Woollahra Council local government area. Known locally as "Double Pay" for its luxury pricing. Gadigal country.
