
North Sydney has 20 dunnies and two brand-new Metro stations with loos that smell like they've never been used. The Harbour Bridge? Zero toilets. Zero. Plan accordingly.
20+ public toilets mapped across North Sydney CBD, Milsons Point, Kirribilli, Lavender Bay, Crows Nest, and Waverton. New Victoria Cross Metro has 24/7 accessible facilities with baby change.
12 facilities available in North Sydney
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The Sydney Harbour Bridge is 1.1km across and takes about 20 minutes to walk. There are NO toilets on the bridge itself. Plan your stop before crossing.
There are no public toilets, no service points, and no facilities of any kind on the Sydney Harbour Bridge walkway. Once you start crossing, you're committed for the full 1.1km.
Strategy: Use the loo at your starting end before you begin. If walking north to south, use Milsons Point Station. If south to north, use Circular Quay. Don't gamble on making it across.
Australia's largest rail cavern and North Sydney's newest (and cleanest) toilet facilities. Opened 2024.
Full wheelchair access
Baby change in all cubicles
~4am to 1am daily
Full wheelchair access
Baby change in all cubicles
~4am to 1am daily
Australia's first lift-only station entrance. No escalators, no stairs — just lifts straight down to the platforms.
Ideal for wheelchair users, prams, and anyone with mobility needs.
Top pick: Victoria Cross Metro has the cleanest, most accessible toilets in North Sydney. Brand new, regularly cleaned, and designed with universal access from day one. If you're in the North Sydney CBD, this is your best option.
Pacific Highway, North Sydney
Inside the station concourse. Male, female, and accessible cubicles. Well-maintained and cleaned daily. Central to the North Sydney CBD.
Victoria Cross Metro Station
Brand new (2024). Australia's largest rail cavern. Modern, clean facilities with universal access design. Baby change tables in every cubicle.
Victoria Cross Metro Station
Platform level toilets. Same high standard as Level -2. McLaren Street entrance provides lift-only access — Australia's first.
Broughton Street, Milsons Point
Critical stop for Harbour Bridge walkers. Male, female, and accessible toilets. 100m from the northern bridge steps. Use this before crossing.
Pacific Highway, Crows Nest
New Metro station opened 2024. Same high standard as Victoria Cross. Fully accessible with baby change.
Near Ennis Road, Kirribilli
Freestanding accessible toilet block near the waterfront. Baby change facilities. Popular with families visiting Kirribilli markets.
1 Olympic Drive, Milsons Point
Multiple accessible toilet blocks inside Luna Park. Only available when the park is open and you have ticketed entry. Milsons Point Station is the alternative.
Balls Head Drive, Waverton
Bushland reserve on the harbour. Toilet block at the car park area with wheelchair access and baby change. Popular with bushwalkers and picnickers.
Waverton Park, Waverton
Basic toilet facility at the oval. No accessibility features. Suitable for sports users and local park visitors.
Hume Street, Crows Nest
Small park toilet. Basic facilities without accessibility features. Handy for Crows Nest restaurant strip visitors.
Near Wollstonecraft Station
Accessible toilet with baby change near the station. Useful for Berry Island Reserve visitors.
Ridge Street, North Sydney
Toilet facilities near the oval. Primarily used during sporting events. Basic amenities.
Two very different toilet situations separated by about 100 metres.
Multiple accessible toilet blocks throughout the park. Baby change available. Well-maintained during operating hours.
Catch: You need ticketed entry to access Luna Park toilets. The park has seasonal and variable opening hours. Check before relying on these.
Male, female, and accessible toilets inside the station. No baby change. Available during train operating hours.
Free alternative: If Luna Park is closed or you don't have a ticket, Milsons Point Station is your go-to. Also essential for Harbour Bridge walkers.
The Luna Park foreshore walk along the harbour is free and doesn't require park entry — but the park's toilet blocks are inside the gate.
Prime harbourside spots with one critical gap.
Wheelchair accessible
Baby change available
24 hours
Free accessible toilet block near the waterfront. Popular during Kirribilli Markets (monthly Saturday). Gets busy on market days — arrive early.
NO toilets at Wendy's Secret Garden.
This is a popular attraction in Lavender Bay with zero facilities. The nearest public toilet is at Quibaree Park, a 5-10 minute walk away.
Plan ahead if visiting with kids or elderly family members.
Bushland walks with harbour views. Toilet facilities at both ends.
Wheelchair accessible
Baby change available
At the car park area
Toilet block at the reserve entrance near the car park. Good facilities for a bushland location. The walking trails beyond this point have no toilets — use before setting off.
At the oval
Basic toilet facility at Waverton Park oval. No wheelchair access, no baby change. Primarily serves sport users and local residents.
If you need accessible facilities, head to Balls Head Reserve (5-minute drive) or Wollstonecraft.
North Sydney Olympic Pool has been closed for a major redevelopment. Expected to reopen mid-April 2026.
When open, the pool complex has full accessible toilet and change room facilities. Check current status before planning a visit that relies on these facilities.
Alternative: Use Milsons Point Station toilets (500m) or Victoria Cross Metro (1km).
Over 10 wheelchair accessible toilets across the North Sydney area. Victoria Cross Metro is the standout — brand new, purpose-built for universal access.
| Facility | Access Level | Baby Change | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Victoria Cross Metro (L-2 & L-3) | Full access | Yes | Best in area. Lift-only McLaren St entrance. |
| Crows Nest Metro | Full access | Yes | New station, same standard as Victoria Cross |
| North Sydney Station | Full access | Yes | Central CBD location |
| Milsons Point Station | Full access | No | Essential for bridge walkers |
| Kirribilli | Full access | Yes | 24hr waterfront location |
| Luna Park | Ticketed entry | Yes | Only when park is open |
| Balls Head Reserve | Full access | Yes | At car park, bushland beyond not accessible |
| Wollstonecraft | Full access | Yes | Near station |
Victoria Cross and Crows Nest Metro stations opened in 2024. The toilets are immaculate — modern fittings, universal access, baby change everywhere. If you're in the CBD, skip the older station and use the Metro.
Zero. None. The 1.1km bridge walk has no facilities whatsoever. Use Milsons Point Station (northern end) or Circular Quay (southern end) before you cross. This catches tourists out constantly.
A beautiful Lavender Bay garden that attracts thousands — but has zero facilities. Nearest toilet is Quibaree Park (5-10 min walk) or Milsons Point Station. Go before you go.
You can walk the Luna Park foreshore for free with harbour views. But the park's toilet blocks are inside the ticketed gate. Use Milsons Point Station instead.
After 1am, your options drop significantly. Metro and train station toilets close with the last service. Park toilets remain open but are unlit. Plan your last loo stop before midnight.
North Sydney is a corporate centre. During business hours, shopping centres and food courts on Miller Street have customer toilets. After hours and weekends, stick to station facilities.
Harbour views without the Circular Quay crowds. North Sydney punches well above its weight for a place most people just drive through on the bridge.

The laughing face at Milsons Point. Heritage amusement park since 1935 with harbour views from the Ferris wheel. Still makes kids (and adults) grin.
Fourth Saturday of the month. Fashion, art, and food stalls with the Opera House as your backdrop. Get there early for the good stuff.
1.1km across the top of Australia's most famous coathanger. Free to walk (no BridgeClimb needed). Zero toilets on the bridge itself — go before you cross.
Swim laps with the harbour and Opera House right there. Recently redeveloped. One of the world's most spectacular pool locations.
A hidden harbourside garden in Lavender Bay created by Wendy Whiteley. Lush, peaceful, magical. No toilets though — go at Milsons Point first.
Quiet harbour cove with kayakers, picnickers, and one of the best sunset spots in Sydney. Brett Whiteley painted it obsessively.
Grassy headland with panoramic harbour views. Iconic photo spot looking back at the bridge and Opera House. BYO picnic.
Bushwalking tracks with Aboriginal rock engravings and harbour glimpses through the eucalyptus. Feels wild despite being 4km from the CBD.
Harbour views without harbour-side prices (mostly). Three distinct neighbourhoods, each with a different vibe and toilet situation.

The postcard spot. Walk to Luna Park, the bridge, and Kirribilli markets. Boutique hotels and Airbnbs with harbour views that'll make your mates jealous. The ferry wharf connects you to Circular Quay in 5 minutes.
Nearest dunnies: Kirribilli (24hr, wheelchair, baby change), Milsons Point Station, Luna Park Area (ticketed entry only).
Corporate by day, quiet by night. Business hotels with weekend rates that drop significantly. Victoria Cross Metro station means you're 7 minutes from Martin Place. Good restaurants on Miller Street.
Nearest dunnies: Victoria Cross Metro Level -2 and Level -3 (brand new, wheelchair, baby change), North Sydney Train Station.
The eating and drinking strip. Military Road in Neutral Bay and Willoughby Road in Crows Nest are packed with restaurants. More residential, less touristy. Feels like "real Sydney" rather than postcard Sydney.
Nearest dunnies: Crows Nest Metro (wheelchair, baby change), Hume Street Park (basic, 24hr).
North Sydney is a business district — mostly corporate hotels. Harbour views make up for the lack of beach.
| Property | Type | Rooms | Ensuite Bathroom | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vibe Hotel North Sydney | Hotel | 192 rooms | Yes — modern ensuites | On the Pacific Highway. Pool, gym. Near the train station. |
| Travelodge Hotel Sydney Wynyard | Hotel | 250+ rooms | Yes — standard ensuite | Budget-friendly chain hotel. Near Milsons Point station. |
All listings have private bathroom facilities unless noted. Contact properties directly for accessibility requirements or specific bathroom configurations.
North Sydney is a corporate CBD located directly across Sydney Harbour from the Sydney CBD, connected by the iconic Harbour Bridge. With a residential population of approximately 8,000 and a daily worker influx of tens of thousands, it's one of Australia's most significant commercial centres outside of a capital city CBD.
The area encompasses the harbourside suburbs of Milsons Point, Kirribilli (home to Kirribilli House, the Prime Minister's Sydney residence), Lavender Bay, and extends north to Crows Nest and Waverton. Luna Park, the Harbour Bridge walk, and world-class harbour views make it a major tourist draw alongside its corporate function.
The opening of the Sydney Metro City & Southwest line in 2024 brought two new stations — Victoria Cross and Crows Nest — with state-of-the-art public facilities including fully accessible toilets with baby change in every cubicle.
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Last data verification: April 2026. Updated as new reports come in.