FAQs

Got questions? We’ve got answers to help you make the most of Parramatta Lanes.

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Parramatta Lanes is a big event, and we know there’s a lot to take in. Whether you’re wondering where to park, what to eat, how to get around or what to expect on the night, this FAQ page is here to help.

We’ve pulled together the most common questions so you can plan your visit with confidence. From accessibility and transport to food vendors and programming, it’s all here - clear, simple and up to date. 

General

Do I have to pay an entry fee for this event?

No, all areas of Parramatta Lanes are free to attend, though we do have ticketed events throughout our program this year including:

You can purchase food and drinks from stalls and bars on-site.

What happens if it rains?

Parramatta Lanes will not close unless there is a lightning storm, torrential rain or hail. Light/medium rain will not affect the event. 

If conditions make it unsafe and the event is closed, this information will be updated on Council’s social media platforms, website and on-site signage placed around the City.

Is this event suitable for families?

Yes, everyone is welcome at this event and there will be plenty to keep children entertained. Please note, after 7pm entertainment may include strong language and adult themes.

Are dogs allowed?

Yes, dogs are welcome. Please ensure dogs are:

  • on a leash
  • well-socialised with other dogs and people
  • comfortable in noisy and highly crowded environments
  • with owners who clean up after them immediately!

Service dogs are welcome.

Accessibility

Are the sites accessible?

All sites are accessible. Some routes are easy and some are more challenging. On site directional signage will assist people that need flat, easy paths. There are existing doorways and structures such as Eat Street Car Park - where lift dimensions and ramp gradients affect accessibility.

Are there accessible toilets onsite?

Accessible toilets will be available at:

Getting to Parramatta Lanes

With extensive road closures and parking restrictions in place, public transport is the best way to travel to Parramatta Lanes. 

Buses and trains run directly into the Parramatta CBD from throughout Sydney and there is a Light Rail stop at Parramatta Square!

Click here to plan your visit to Parramatta Lanes. 

Is the event accessible by public transport?

Yes. We encourage you to come to the event by public transport! Please check out www.transportnsw.gov.au for the most up to date information about available services.


Bus

Buses will be operating following the standard timetable. Dismount on Argyle Street or Phillip Street for direct access to event sites.


Train

Trains will be operating as per standard weekday and weekend timetable. For train and bus timetable information please contact Transport Info on 131 500 or visit www.transportnsw.info

Where can I park?

With road closures and special event clearways in place in the city each night during the festival, access to parking will be limited and traffic will be heavy. We recommend taking public transport where possible as traffic in the CBD will be affected by road closures and parking removal.


There are a number of parking options in Parramatta CBD. Please click here for more information. 

Are there any road closures in the CBD during the event?

There are parking restrictions on Macquarie, George, and Phillip Streets from 16 – 26 October. Click here to find more information. 

Will there be any parking restrictions in Eat Street Car Park?

Eat Street Car Park will have restricted parking from 17 – 28 October and will be completely closed for parking from 21 – 25 October. Find out more details here.


Parramatta Station Car Park (Wentworth Street) and Justice Precinct Car Park (Hunter Street) are the closest car parks during event days.

Will the Light Rail be operating?

From Wednesday 22 October to Saturday 25 October, the Church Street stop will be closed from 5pm until one hour after the event concludes.

During this time:

  • Light rail services will run between Carlingford and Parramatta Square only.
  • Buses will replace light rail between Parramatta Square and Westmead, bypassing Church Street.

Find out more details here.

What roads are closing?

Select City centre roads will be closed from 20 – 26 October. Most road closures will take place in the City centre on event days from 22 – 25 October, traffic delays can be expected.

Find out more details here.

Sustainability

Will there be water refill and hydration stations?

Yes, there will be existing and temporary water refill stations through our site footprint.

What is the biodegradable and sustainable levels of stalls at Parramatta Lanes?

All our stallholders are required to use sustainable and biodegradable serviceware and we restrict the sale of single use plastic at the event.

Program

What’s happening in each site?

The full program is now live on our website. Explore each site here to find out what's on at Parramatta Lanes 2025. 

Each site has a different line up with amazing musicians, bands and DJs performing as well as a range of art installations, lighting features and food offerings.

Where is the bar / Where can I grab an alcoholic drink?
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