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What is the cheapest way to travel around Sydney Australia with only 2 people?

  • greenman posted: 02 Sep at 3:37 am

    kangaroo,lol i went to australia b4 and there is a ton of tour vehicles there. mostly for seeing wildlife but i say if you can swing it rent a car also cuz i cant being stranded without a car

  • thoroughbred9000 posted: 02 Sep at 5:10 pm

    There is a good bus system…also trains that can get you up and down the coast. If you rent a car don’t forget you’ll be driving on the “wrong” side of the road and in Sydney proper this is extremely hazardous. I did it and spent half the time lost. The local airlines like virgin blue have very cheap flights to many destinations throughout the country. Have fun!

  • K Bear posted: 06 Sep at 3:39 am

    I wouldn’t bother renting a car in Sydney for just a few days – especially if you are not use to high volume traffic.
    There is abundance of tour buses/coaches, and the public transport system.

    Take a look at these sites:::::

    Transport Info Line -

    Comprehensive detail of all Cityrail -

    Plubic Transport Sydney -

    Sydney Buses -

    And Discover Sydney’s Transport System -

  • kristina w posted: 07 Sep at 1:16 pm

    DONT RENT THE CAR you will be lost there.
    there is good bus service or train
    the best is to take a orgonised tour of the city.

  • jayaprakashp posted: 09 Sep at 4:03 pm

    I suggest renting a car
    Train and bus system is quite good but a rental car would be a better option to maximise your five days
    For travelling within the city – zoo, museum, aquarium etc., I suggest a combination of bus, train and ferry (and not the car)

  • thing55000 posted: 10 Sep at 11:56 am

    You can see a LOT of Sydney in five days using public transport, which is extremely affordable. There are also a multitude of tour operators which do extensive day tours during which you can really get a good idea of what Sydney is like.

    Sydney is great to drive around if you have a good map and avoid the peak hours at either end of the day which turn the city into a giant car park, so hiring a car to negotiate the sights really depends on how much of your holiday you want to spend in traffic.

    If you are staying in Sydney’s central area you can walk everywhere, and the walking is pleasant and interesting. Beyond the CBD, however, you will need to use transport to get to most places! Most of the city rail stations will take you easily to desitinations further out, and the rail system itself is quite extensive:

    Very affordable and accessible ‘quick tours’ can include trips around the Harbour and waterways aboard a Ferry or Cat:

    There is also a bus network:

    plus a tram (light rail) service and a monorail:

    The goevrnment networks (rail, bus and ferry) have ticket packages which allow you to travel on all systems, but you must pre-pay for all tickets. You cannot buy tickets on board.

    If you’d like information about tour operators, you could contact:

    Hope you have a wonderful holiday! :-)

  • tentofield posted: 11 Sep at 6:37 am

    You can buy a day ticket which gives you unlimited access to all trains, government buses and most ferries. Get on and off where you choose. There is a red Explorer bus that travels a circuit round most of the places of note near the city. Again buy a ticket and get on or off as you choose.

    There are some wonderful walks in Sydney if you enjoy walking. I would recommend two particularly:
    Observatory Hill and the Rocks. Start at Circular Quay and walk up to George St past the old cottage. Walk up Argyle St through the Argyle Cut to the Garrison Church then cross the road to the stairs and walk up to the top of Observatory Hill. After the Observatory, follow the road down the hill and cross the main road to the Lord Nelson Hotel. Walk back towards the Garrison Church, turn left to the Hero of Waterloo Hotel. (You have now had a drink in Sydneys two oldest pubs). Follow the road down to the Bridge and walk back along George St to the Quay.
    The other walk starts under the Bridge at Dawes Point and follows the shore past the Overseas Passenger Terminal. the Museum of Contemporary Art, Circular Quay, the Opera House, the Botanic Gardens and ends at Mrs Macquarie’s Chair.

    There are many more but those two are particularly good on a fine day. Enjoy your visit.

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