Travel: Australia - Sydney
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can i know from kingsford smith airport, Sydney, is there airport bus or some public transport for us to go to town ? can i know the CBD’s road name so that i can search for hotels there… any recommendation? or good aprtment for 2A2C ?
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micollh:
can i know from kingsford smith airport, Sydney, is there airport bus or some public transport for us to go to town ? can i know the CBD's road name so that i can search for hotels there.. any recommendation? or good aprtment for 2A2C ?
Depends what you have in mind by CBD. The actual Sydney CBD is a business district where I go on business trips
The main road there is called George Street.
Another main street in the CBD is Castlereagh Street where the branded high end designer boutiques and jewelry store are located.
Then there is also Hay street. Sydney is a big city, so CBD is pretty big
i like to stay at Darling harbour for the many restaurants choices. Particularly like location of Parkroyal at Darling harbour as it is near QVB! Shopping! And of course it is by the CBD area where I can walk to work
There are many touristy areas that you can consider, eg near the opera house, Syndey Harbour, and of course the well known kings cross :yikes: :rotflmao: -
Hi, can anyone suggest a resonably priced hotel in a central location in Sydney so that it is easy to move around, near local tour pick ups, near eating outlets etc. Thanks !
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I highly recommend Meriton Service Apartments at Kent Street. (Kent Street is just back to back with George Street) Central location, walkable to darling harbour, Chinatown and QVB. There is also a Coles Supermarket across the street and lots of eateries nearby. the free 555 shuttle bus to opera house is just downstairs too.
However, I think normal price is not cheap, one night about AUD$300+ per night for a 2 bedroom apartment One way is to join their mailing list and wait for their discount emails. That’s what I did and I think I got AUD$180 for June this year.
Another option near Meriton Kent Street is Radisson Hotels and Suites at Liverpool Street. It has rooms with 2 queen beds, and it being a hotel, it’s cheaper.
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We are going to Sydney in Dec, travelling with DDs 5yr old & 9mths old…
Any places to suggest and tips to share! TIA~ -
busymmsg:
Hi, my family will be going to Sydney at year end. Thinking of going to Blue Mountains. Any feedback? Thank you
Its amazingly beautiful.
You will fall in love with it
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kayemoss:
The usual places are blue mountains (kids shd enjoy the railway/tramway) , hunter valley (if you like wine), opera house, harbour bridge, harbour cruise, the rocks (there is a market there on weekends), Sydney aquarium, darling harbour etc etc. if you are not sure what to do there, easiest is go to one or two travel agents to pick up their brochure and steal their ideas! :evil: Have fun!We are going to Sydney in Dec, travelling with DDs 5yr old & 9mths old...
Any places to suggest and tips to share! TIA~
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Hi all… we will be in Sydney for 10 days in April with 2 young kids. Haven’t book anything yet… welcome suggestions, please.
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This site has a couple of ideas on what to do in Sydney with kids, other than the usual: http://www.suitcasesandstrollers.com/articles/view/family-days-out-in-sydney
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Hi wld like to check if its cheaper to purchase day tour packages via internet or via e visitor centres when we reach sydney. Tks!
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