Sydney Travel Tips and Travel Advice

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Sunflower300 says: A great way to get around Sydney for a day is to buy a ‘Day Tripper’ ticket. At a cost of AUD16 ($8 for children, and a family fare deal is also available) the Day Tripper doesn’t only include unlimited rides on Sydney buses, trains and ferries, but it also includes discounts into some of Sydn...
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johnnytrav says: I'll comment more one this review later. Too many good things need to tell you.
#3 of 12 general tips & advice in Sydney
jazzjazz says: If you get the chance, get the ferry over to Cairnes, its the best place to go in Australia, its a little tropical island and its beautiful
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TanjaHill says: Be aware that if you want to go out in Sydney to any bars or clubs you will need appropriate clothing....lots of bars wont let you in unless you have shoes on! and clubs will definately only let you in in shoes....i got caught out only with my flip flops and trainers, so had to buy shoes to make the...
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flynn says: You haven't provided much to go on Sally such as where you are coming from, what you want to see, what sort of accommodation, etc so I'm going to assume you are somewhat adventurous. Come via Singapore if that is what interests you and that's what you want. But you could add more to it by, say, arr...
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Marjorie19 says: Hi, if you're after a 'village' feel, I would suggest for you to look for a place in the Inner West, somewhere like Newtown, Annandale or Leichardt, these places have the 'arty' vibe. For a place that has a 'beach' feel (full of tourists and expats as well), a place like Bondi or Coogee would be...
#7 of 12 general tips & advice in Sydney
dfoo says: I don't think scarves and gloves are necessary at all in winter. Honestly I haven't owned a pair of gloves or scarf ever. Whilst it does get to below 10 degrees sometimes. Generally speaking winter in Sydney never goes below 10 degrees. I think its normally about 12 degrees. Plus if your a back...
#8 of 12 general tips & advice in Sydney
dracus says: When travelling around Australia, don't fly in and out of the same Airport. If you have loads of time there then you can do this because you have time to go back, otherwise you spend half your time getting somewhere and the rest of the time trying to get back. If you are travelling on a budget then ...
#9 of 12 general tips & advice in Sydney
griffis82 says: This was my favorite country, as soon as I steppped off the plane, instant Euphoria! It could have been the 12 hour flight or just the atmosphere, but I loved every mintue of my trip while I was there.
#10 of 12 general tips & advice in Sydney
-Alex- says: In Way's of hostels deffo go for smile or the YHA.. both very clean and friendly, and the beds are more than comfatable! Flat or appartment wise i have no idea :P sorry
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missl says: Finding your traveller mode takes somewhere between 1 week to 2 weeks. It is a wonderful way to be.The traveller attitude is cool, calm and collected. They go with the flow. The following days since I returned it was amazing to see how people responded to me compared to pre:South East As...
#12 of 12 general tips & advice in Sydney
woodsy_85 says: Lots of people in Sydney go to Field day on New Years day. Its basically a huge music festival with Djs and thousands of people go, usually dress up in fleuro clothes and huge sunnies. I reckon about 95% are on drugs but if thats not your thing, you'd definatly still have a rad time drinking. But if...
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