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Frommer's Australia from $50 a Day 13th Edition - To Parent Directory

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CHAPTER 3 . SYDNEY<br />

of steps anyway). The train takes 10 minutes to reach Central and then continues<br />

on to Circular Quay. Trains leave every 15 minutes or so and cost A$10.60<br />

(US$6.90) one-way for adults and A$7.30 (US$4.50) for children, and A$16.20<br />

(US$11) return for adults (A$14/US$9 off peak—for travel before 9am weekdays,<br />

and all day on weekends and public holidays), and A$10.60 (US$6.90) for<br />

children. Ask about special “Group Fares” for 3 or 4 people traveling together.<br />

Fast and comfortable green-and-yellow Airport Express buses travel between<br />

the city center and both the international and domestic terminals <strong>from</strong> 5am to<br />

9:30pm. The buses stop at Central Railway Station, <strong>To</strong>wn Hall, Queen Victoria<br />

Building, Wynyard Station, Circular Quay, The Rocks, Kings Cross, and Potts<br />

Point before returning to the airport. The Airport Express operates every day of<br />

the year <strong>from</strong> approximately 6:30am to 7:50pm, leaving every 20 minutes on<br />

Monday through Friday and every 30 minutes on weekends and public holidays.<br />

The trip to Circular Quay takes about 45 minutes. One-way tickets cost A$7<br />

(US$4.55) for adults, A$3.50 (US$2.30) for kids under 16, and A$17.50<br />

(US$11) for families (any number of children). A round-trip ticket costs A$12<br />

(US$7.80) for adults, A$6 (US$3.90) for kids, and A$30 (US$20) for families.<br />

You must use the return portion within 2 months.<br />

Buy your tickets <strong>from</strong> the Airport Express booth outside the airport terminal,<br />

or on the bus. Purchase the SydneyPass and you get the Airport Express transfers<br />

included. The Airport Express buses also travel between the international<br />

and domestic terminals every 15 minutes and cost A$3 (US$1.95) for adults,<br />

A$1.50 (US95¢) for children, and A$7.50 (US$4.90) for a family.<br />

The Kingsford Smith Airport Coach also operates to the city center <strong>from</strong><br />

bus stops outside the terminals. This service will drop you off (and pick you up)<br />

at your hotel (pickups require at least 1 hr. advance notice; call & 02/9667<br />

3221). Tickets cost A$7 (US$4.55) one-way and A$11 (US$7.15) round-trip.<br />

(The return portion can be used at any time in the future.)<br />

The Bondi Jetbus (& 0500/886 008 mobile phone; fax 02/9487 3554) will<br />

deliver you anywhere on the eastern beaches, including Bondi and Bronte. Tickets<br />

are A$10 (US$6.50) for single adult, A$8 (US$5.20) each for two or more,<br />

and A$4 (US$2.60) for children. Call when you arrive at the airport, and they’ll<br />

come pick you up within 15 minutes or less.<br />

A taxi <strong>from</strong> the airport to the city center costs about A$25 (US$16). An<br />

expressway, the Eastern Distributor, is the fastest way to reach the city <strong>from</strong> the<br />

airport. There’s a $3.50 (US$2.30) toll <strong>from</strong> the airport to the city (the taxi driver<br />

pays it, and you pay at the end of the trip), but there is no toll to the airport. A<br />

Tips Taxi Savvy<br />

Especially in busy periods, taxi queues can be long, and drivers may try to<br />

cash in by insisting you share a cab with other passengers in line at the airport.<br />

Here’s the scam: After dropping off the other passengers, the cab<br />

driver will attempt to charge you the full price of the journey, despite the<br />

fact that the other passengers paid for their sections. You certainly won’t<br />

save any money sharing a cab if this happens, and your journey will be a<br />

long one. I find it’s often better to wait until you can get your own cab,<br />

or catch an airport bus to the city center (and then take a taxi <strong>from</strong> there<br />

to your hotel, if necessary). If you are first in line in the taxi rank, the law<br />

states that you can refuse to share the cab with anyone else.

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