Visit interactive exhibits at Sydney Jewish Museum
Sydney, Australia •
Underrated
UnderratedSydney, Australia
Underrated






Best months to visit
Dec
18°C – 26°C, december marks the beginning of summer in sydney, with warm temperatures and moderate rainfall, high crowds, peak season
18°C – 26°C, december marks the beginning of summer in sydney, with warm temperatures and moderate rainfall, high crowds, peak season
Walking required
No
Fully accessible with ramps, lifts, and seating.
Fully accessible with ramps, lifts, and seating.
Value for money
Low
Closed; no experience available for the price.
Closed; no experience available for the price.
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Reviews from other travelers
Summarised by AI
Insightful Exhibits
Couples found the exhibits profoundly moving and a great way to learn together.
Educational Experience
Travelers said the museum provided a deep dive into history and culture.
Well Curated
Couples appreciated the thoughtful curation and presentation of the exhibits.
Closed Temporarily
Couples were disappointed the museum is currently closed for redevelopment.
Not Accessible
Due to closure, couples can't visit until late 2026, very frustrating.
Limited Access
Travelers noted the closure meant no access for couples at this time.
Hours of operation
Monday
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Saturday
-
Sunday
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
In-depth experience
May contain spoilers
Watch curated videos from fellow travellers for a glimpse of what to expect.
When to visit
We've analysed user reviews and geographical data, and identified the best and worst months to visit.
Month
Crowd Level
Weather
Availability
Our recommendation
February
MEDIUM

20-26°C
Warm temperatures with higher rainfall.
Warm temperatures with higher rainfall.
Closed
Museum closed to the general public for redevelopment.
Museum closed to the general public for redevelopment.
Not recommended
February experiences warm temperatures with higher rainfall. The Sydney Jewish Museum remains closed to the general public for redevelopment.
February experiences warm temperatures with higher rainfall. The Sydney Jewish Museum remains closed to the general public for redevelopment.
March
LOW

19-24°C
Mild temperatures with moderate rainfall.
Mild temperatures with moderate rainfall.
Closed
Museum closed to the general public for redevelopment.
Museum closed to the general public for redevelopment.
Not recommended
March offers mild temperatures with moderate rainfall. The Sydney Jewish Museum continues to be closed to the general public for redevelopment.
March offers mild temperatures with moderate rainfall. The Sydney Jewish Museum continues to be closed to the general public for redevelopment.
April
LOW

16-22°C
Cooler temperatures with moderate rainfall.
Cooler temperatures with moderate rainfall.
Closed
Museum closed to the general public for redevelopment.
Museum closed to the general public for redevelopment.
Not recommended
April brings cooler temperatures with moderate rainfall. The Sydney Jewish Museum remains closed to the general public for redevelopment.
April brings cooler temperatures with moderate rainfall. The Sydney Jewish Museum remains closed to the general public for redevelopment.
May
LOW

11-20°C
May in Sydney experiences mild temperatures with average highs around 20.0°C and lows near 10.9°C. Rainfall is moderate, averaging 101 mm over approximately 11 rainy days.
May in Sydney experiences mild temperatures with average highs around 20.0°C and lows near 10.9°C. Rainfall is moderate, averaging 101 mm over approximately 11 rainy days.
Closed
The Sydney Jewish Museum is closed to the general public for redevelopment until late 2026.
The Sydney Jewish Museum is closed to the general public for redevelopment until late 2026.
Not recommended
Visiting the Sydney Jewish Museum in May 2025 is not possible due to its closure for redevelopment. However, Sydney's mild autumn weather and lower tourist crowds make it a pleasant time to explore other indoor attractions and cultural sites.
Visiting the Sydney Jewish Museum in May 2025 is not possible due to its closure for redevelopment. However, Sydney's mild autumn weather and lower tourist crowds make it a pleasant time to explore other indoor attractions and cultural sites.
How to get there

Bus
Recommended
Several bus routes stop near the museum, including the 311, 389, and 333. The 311 from Central Station stops at Darlinghurst Rd Opp Green Park, a short walk to the museum.

Taxi
Recommended
Taxis and rideshares provide direct drop-off at the museum entrance.

Train
Recommended
The closest train stations are Kings Cross Station and Museum Station. From Kings Cross, it's a 10-19 minute walk. From Museum Station, it's a 7-13 minute walk.

Bike
Cycling is an option, with bike racks available nearby.

Car
The museum is located at 148 Darlinghurst Road. Street parking is limited and metered.

Walking
The museum is easily accessible on foot for those staying in nearby suburbs.
Additional info
Here's what you need to know about this experience
Mobility
Wheelchair Accessible
Walking Required
Stairs Present
Seating Available
Flat Terrain
Hiking Required
Elevator Available
Mobility Scooter Friendly
Ramps Available
Pregnancy
Suitable for pregnancy
Allowed during pregnancy
Pets
Pets not allowed
Driving
Driving License Required
Idp Required




