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

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ORIENTATION 91<br />

10% credit card charge applies on taxi fares. Note: A dispute with Visa means this<br />

credit card isn’t accepted by <strong>Australia</strong>n taxis, so make sure you have an alternative<br />

card, or get money <strong>from</strong> the ATM or currency exchange booths at the airport.<br />

BY TRAIN Central Station (& 13 15 00 for CityRail, and & 13 22 32 for<br />

Countrylink interstate trains) is the main city and interstate train station. It’s at<br />

the top of George Street in downtown Sydney. All interstate trains depart <strong>from</strong><br />

here, and it’s a major CityRail hub. Many city buses leave <strong>from</strong> neighboring<br />

Railway Square for places like <strong>To</strong>wn Hall and Circular Quay.<br />

BY BUS The Greyhound-Pioneer <strong>Australia</strong> terminal is on the corner of<br />

Oxford and Riley streets in Darlinghurst (& 13 20 30 in <strong>Australia</strong>, or 02/9283<br />

5977). McCafferty’s (& 13 14 99 in <strong>Australia</strong>) operates <strong>from</strong> the Sydney<br />

Coach Terminal (& 02/9281 9366) on the corner of Eddy Avenue and Pitt<br />

Street, bordering Central Station.<br />

BY CRUISE SHIP Cruise ships dock at the Overseas Passenger Terminal in<br />

The Rocks, just opposite the Sydney Opera House, or in Darling Harbour if<br />

The Rocks facility is already occupied by another vessel.<br />

BY CAR Drivers coming into Sydney <strong>from</strong> the north enter the city on the<br />

Pacific Highway, drivers <strong>from</strong> the south enter the city via the M5 and Princes<br />

highways, and those coming <strong>from</strong> the west enter via the Great Western Highway.<br />

VISITOR INFORMATION<br />

The Sydney Visitor Centre, 106 George St., The Rocks (& 02/9255 1788), is<br />

a good place for maps, brochures, and general tourist information, including for<br />

towns in New South Wales; it also has two floors of displays on The Rocks. The<br />

office is open daily <strong>from</strong> 9am to 6pm. Also in The Rocks is the National Parks<br />

& Wildlife Centre (& 02/9247 8861), in Cadmans Cottage, 110 George St.<br />

Elsewhere City Host information kiosks, located near the <strong>To</strong>wn Hall (George<br />

St.), at Circular Quay (corner of Pitt and Alfred sts.) and at Martin Place<br />

(between Elizabeth and Castlereagh sts.) provide comprehensive information on<br />

Sydney. Two more Visitor Centres are located at the International Terminal at<br />

the airport and at Darling Harbour. If you want to inquire about destinations<br />

and holidays within Sydney or the rest of New South Wales, call <strong>To</strong>urism New<br />

South Wales’ help line at & 13 20 77 in <strong>Australia</strong>.<br />

Electronic information on cinema, theater, exhibitions, and other events can<br />

be accessed through Talking Guides (& 13 16 20 in <strong>Australia</strong>). You’ll need a<br />

code number for each topic, which you can find on page 3 of the A–K section<br />

of the Sydney Yellow Pages. The service costs the same as a local call.<br />

A good website for events, entertainment, dining, and shopping is CitySearch<br />

Sydney (www.sydney.citysearch.com.au).<br />

CITY LAYOUT<br />

Sydney is one of the largest cities in the world by area, covering more than 1,730<br />

sq. km (675 sq. miles) <strong>from</strong> the sea to the foothills of the Blue Mountains.<br />

Thankfully the city center is compact. The jewel in Sydney’s crown is its harbor,<br />

which empties into the South Pacific Ocean through headlands known simply<br />

as North Head and South Head. On the southern side of the harbor are the high<br />

rises of the city center; the Sydney Opera House; a string of beaches, including<br />

Bondi; and the inner-city suburbs. The Sydney Harbour Bridge and a tunnel<br />

connect the city center to the high rises of the North Sydney business district<br />

and the affluent northern suburbs and beautiful ocean beaches beyond.

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