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#1 of 20 general tips & advice in Sydney
dfoo says: As of 03/12/2008, there will be a free bus that takes travellers from Circular Quay to Central. It will run every 10 mins along George and Elizabeth St during off peak times. It is bus 555 which will be hard to miss as its bright green. It will run from 9.30am to 3.30pm during the week, whil…
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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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fairygirl1844 says: Sydeny at New Years is nothing less than amazing. I spent the day relaxing on Brians Head in North Sydney drinking. The bridge had been closed all day and so the only way to get to North Sydney was by boat. After the crazy bus driver tryed to test how scared we would get as he sped faster and faster…
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timatmslam says: The only way to see it all is the ferry cruise. There are several companies/options from a quick trip to dinner cruises so take yer pick and don't forget your camera. From the boat you get the best views of the Opera House, The Coat Hanger (Sydney Bridge) and the Park across the way. I was fly…
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Marnix1987 says: Sydney is a great place to start after ariving in Aussie. Tho, it's kinda expensive --> 30% more then in Europe so be aware of that before comming. Hostels are not cheap at all, try to find a shared apartment or your own studio. Food and drinks are also kinda expensive... THO: Sydney is a great c…
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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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steffiedudess says: When you are in Sydney you should diffinatly go and visit the opera house! While near the Opera house book a climb up the bridge. These places are normally taken so make sure to book. When climbing up the bridge it is quite exhausting so make sure you are hydrated becuase the heat will wear you out.…
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Katy_G says: head to the Blue Mountains!! Sydneys West. You can get there by train (takes hour and half i suppose) and there are some beautiful treks, landscapes, photo opportunities. its pretty chilly, so id rug up, especially during june and july.
#9 of 20 general tips & advice in Sydney
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…
#10 of 20 general tips & advice in Sydney
petit_gooroo says: As Bondi is very well known, I could not live in Sydney without going there. Though, as it is not the kind of beach I like (to big, to many people), I decided to do the coastal walk from there - which is also very well known. We were lucky on that week end not to have to many people doing it, mostly…
#11 of 20 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…
#12 of 20 general tips & advice in Sydney
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…
#13 of 20 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 …
#14 of 20 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.
#15 of 20 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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