Travel around Sydney
TRAVEL AROUND SYDNEY
The sheer ease at which you can travel around Sydney is made easy for you because there is plenty of choice you can go By Bus, Train, Light Rail, Monorail, Ferry, Taxi, Water Taxi or by Car.
Taxis are available 24 hours a day and most group sizes are catered for although it’s a good idea to book in advance to save you waiting at busy times of the day.
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light Rail
operates 24 hours a day, 365 a year
Sydney’s Monorail is a great way to explore and jump on and off at places such as Darling Harbour, Chinatown and the central shopping and business districts. The Monorail is a elevated transport systems and only a small amount operate actually through the centre of major cities.
Operating Hours are
364 days a year (Closed Christmas Day)
Mon to Thurs- 7am to 10pm
Fri & Sat - 7am to 12pm
Sun - 8am to 10pm
Every 3 to 5 minutes
Travel around Sydney with a Travel Pass is a convenient way of traveling on Sydney buses, ferries and trains at reduced prices. Several of these options can be used by one special pass that is available for one day only or several days depending on your own needs and can be purchased at the ticket counters at city-rail railway stations, ferry ticket counters, newsagents and Transport Information Kiosks located throughout the city.
SYDNEY PASS
Travel around Sydney with the "Sydney Pass" is the ultimate, all-inclusive transport sightseeing ticket that gives you unlimited travel for three, five or seven days, within an eight-day period.
Sydney Pass allows unlimited travel on:
Sydney Explorer
Bondi Explorer
All Regular Sydney Buses services
All Regular Sydney Ferries services
City Rail trains in the Red Travel Pass zone.
It also includes:
Return transfers on Airport Link trains
Discounts on Sydney Attractions - refer to Sydney Explorer brochure or Bondi Explorer brochure for details.
Your 3, 5 or 7 day Pass begins when you use your ticket on one of the transport services in the list above. Once the ticket is activated , you have 8 consecitive days to use your 3, 5 or 7 days.
Travelling on the Airport Link train will not activate the ticket.
WHERE TO PURCHASE A SYDNEY PASS
You can purchase a Sydney Pass from any of the following locations:
On board Sydney Explorer buses
On board Bondi Explorer buses
Sydney Ferry Ticket Offices at Circular Quay and Manly Wharf
Selected City Rail train stations
Airport Link trains station ticket offices at Domestic and International Airport Terminals
Transit Shops at Circular Quay, Wynyard and QVB
At selected Travel Agents in Australia and abroad. Ask your local travel agent.
Where you see the 'Sydney Pass sold here' sign
If you have a voucher to exchange, you can do so at the following location:
Airport Link train station ticket offices at the International and Domestic Terminals
On board Sydney Explorer buses
On board Bondi Explorer buses
Sydney Ferry ticket offices at Circular Quay and Manly Wharf
Transit Shops at Circular Quay, Wynyard and QVB
Qantas e-docs can be exchanged at the:
Airport Link train station offices at the International and Domestic Terminals
Transit Shop at Circular Quay
Ideal usage: frequent travel visiting all the sites in Sydney within a short period of time.
Getting around Sydney
City Rail
CityRail is the passenger rail service covering the greater Sydney region and is the sister company to CountryLink (which is the passenger rail service covering country and long distance services within NSW).
Getting around Sydney, Taxis,limousines,etc
The sheer ease at which you can travel around Sydney is made easy for you because there is plenty of choice you can go By Bus, Train, Light Rail, Monorail, Ferry, Taxi, Water Taxi or by Car.
Taxis are available 24 hours a day and most group sizes are catered for although it’s a good idea to book in advance to save you waiting at busy times of the day.
.jpg)
light Rail
operates 24 hours a day, 365 a year
Sydney’s Monorail is a great way to explore and jump on and off at places such as Darling Harbour, Chinatown and the central shopping and business districts. The Monorail is a elevated transport systems and only a small amount operate actually through the centre of major cities.
Operating Hours are
364 days a year (Closed Christmas Day)
Mon to Thurs- 7am to 10pm
Fri & Sat - 7am to 12pm
Sun - 8am to 10pm
Every 3 to 5 minutes
Travel around Sydney with a Travel Pass is a convenient way of traveling on Sydney buses, ferries and trains at reduced prices. Several of these options can be used by one special pass that is available for one day only or several days depending on your own needs and can be purchased at the ticket counters at city-rail railway stations, ferry ticket counters, newsagents and Transport Information Kiosks located throughout the city.
SYDNEY PASS
Travel around Sydney with the "Sydney Pass" is the ultimate, all-inclusive transport sightseeing ticket that gives you unlimited travel for three, five or seven days, within an eight-day period.
Sydney Pass allows unlimited travel on:
Sydney Explorer
Bondi Explorer
All Regular Sydney Buses services
All Regular Sydney Ferries services
City Rail trains in the Red Travel Pass zone.
It also includes:
Return transfers on Airport Link trains
Discounts on Sydney Attractions - refer to Sydney Explorer brochure or Bondi Explorer brochure for details.
Your 3, 5 or 7 day Pass begins when you use your ticket on one of the transport services in the list above. Once the ticket is activated , you have 8 consecitive days to use your 3, 5 or 7 days.
Travelling on the Airport Link train will not activate the ticket.
WHERE TO PURCHASE A SYDNEY PASS
You can purchase a Sydney Pass from any of the following locations:
On board Sydney Explorer buses
On board Bondi Explorer buses
Sydney Ferry Ticket Offices at Circular Quay and Manly Wharf
Selected City Rail train stations
Airport Link trains station ticket offices at Domestic and International Airport Terminals
Transit Shops at Circular Quay, Wynyard and QVB
At selected Travel Agents in Australia and abroad. Ask your local travel agent.
Where you see the 'Sydney Pass sold here' sign
If you have a voucher to exchange, you can do so at the following location:
Airport Link train station ticket offices at the International and Domestic Terminals
On board Sydney Explorer buses
On board Bondi Explorer buses
Sydney Ferry ticket offices at Circular Quay and Manly Wharf
Transit Shops at Circular Quay, Wynyard and QVB
Qantas e-docs can be exchanged at the:
Airport Link train station offices at the International and Domestic Terminals
Transit Shop at Circular Quay
Ideal usage: frequent travel visiting all the sites in Sydney within a short period of time.
Getting around Sydney
City Rail
CityRail is the passenger rail service covering the greater Sydney region and is the sister company to CountryLink (which is the passenger rail service covering country and long distance services within NSW).
Getting around Sydney, Taxis,limousines,etc















