


Parramatta Town Hall
About
Parramatta Town Hall is a beautifully preserved heritage building that hosts a diverse calendar of family-friendly shows, concerts, and cultural performances throughout the year. This grand venue offers families a chance to experience live theater and music in an elegant historic setting, with programming specifically designed to engage young audiences from puppet shows to children's concerts.
Highlights
- ✓Grand historic architecture with beautiful heritage interiors that make attending shows feel special
- ✓Diverse programming including puppet shows, children's concerts, cultural festivals, and youth theater
- ✓Central Parramatta location with easy access via train from Sydney CBD (25 minutes)
- ✓Air-conditioned comfort perfect for hot Australian summer days
- ✓Professional quality performances at family-friendly prices
Pro Tips
- 1.Check the event calendar online before your visit, as this is a performance venue rather than a drop-in attraction. Family shows typically run during school holidays.
- 2.Book tickets in advance for popular family performances as they often sell out quickly, especially during Australian school vacation periods.
- 3.The venue is in Parramatta's CBD, so parking in nearby public car parks on Church Street or Horwood Place is recommended. Arrive 30 minutes early to find parking and get settled.
- 4.Parramatta has a rich colonial history, so combine your visit with a walk through nearby heritage sites like Old Government House in Parramatta Park.
- 5.International visitors should note that Australian school holidays differ from Northern Hemisphere schedules, with major breaks in January, April, July, and September/October when most family programming occurs.
Best Time to Visit
School holiday periods (January, April, July, and September/October) offer the most family-oriented programming. Weekend matinee performances are ideal for families with young children who may get tired during evening shows.
What to Know
Ticket prices vary by performance (typically AUD $15-40 for children's shows). The historic building has accessibility features, and Parramatta's diverse dining precinct on Church Street offers numerous family-friendly cafes and restaurants within walking distance.
Seasonal Notes
Family programming peaks during Australian school holidays in January (summer break), April (autumn), July (winter), and September/October (spring). Special Christmas and holiday shows typically run in December. Some periods may have limited children's programming, so always check the events calendar before planning your visit.
Nearby Eats
Church Street Parramatta offers numerous options including The Bavarian for schnitzel and kid-friendly German fare, or Circa Espresso for casual cafe meals. Eat Street Parramatta (3 minute walk) has diverse food court options perfect for picky eaters.
More Activities Near Parramatta
Parramatta Park
Parramatta Park is a sprawling 72-hectare urban oasis that offers families endless opportunities for outdoor adventure and relaxation. With multiple playgrounds, peaceful lakes for wildlife spotting, shaded walking trails, and spacious picnic areas, this historic park provides the perfect setting for a full day of family fun without spending a cent.
Parramatta Park Splash Pad
Parramatta Park Splash Pad is a free, seasonal water play area perfect for families seeking relief from Australia's warm summer months. Located within the expansive Parramatta Park, this modern splash pad features interactive fountains and water jets that provide hours of supervised fun for little ones while parents relax on nearby grass or benches.
Parramatta Riverside
Parramatta Riverside is a beautifully landscaped waterfront precinct that offers families a perfect blend of outdoor play, scenic walks, and relaxation along the Parramatta River. With multiple modern playgrounds, grassy picnic areas, and a vibrant riverside atmosphere, this free destination provides hours of entertainment for families while offering stunning water views and plenty of space for kids to run and explore.
Philip Ruddock Heritage Centre
Step into Australia's colonial history at this charming heritage centre housed in a historic building in the heart of Parramatta. Interactive exhibits bring the past to life for young learners, making it an educational yet entertaining stop that won't break the bank. The compact size is perfect for families with shorter attention spans, and the hands-on displays help children connect with Australia's early European settlement story.