Sydney in Australia is among the top tourist spots in the world. Well, why not? It has some of the most sought after travel destinations to begin with. But what is most admiring about this cosmopolitan city of Australia is that it is actually travel-friendly. Sydney offers a lot of recreational pursuits, along with valuable assistance for its city tourists. Just one more trivia, Sydney is ranked first for quality of life in the Asia Pacific region. Here are some of the reasons why people keep on heading out to this popular city.
Shopping is fun and always different
Sydney's Darling Harbour and The Rocks are some of the finest shopping areas in Australia. You can find a variety of goods that are truly Aussie. It also serves as a form of family recreation as a sort of bonding time. In fact, you can go cruising along Sydney Harbour, as this place offers ferry rides and top quality cruising rides.
Culturally Rich Dining and Fine Food
Australia has one of the highest levels of cultural diversity in the world. Due to this diversity, even their food has evolved into richer mixes of taste to accommodate the varied roots of people. In Sydney, you can find a series of restaurants and dining areas offering Indian, Asian, Chinese, and Mediterranean menu to satisfy your personal taste. Of course, the popular pick for a main course would always be Australian's very special seafood. The Sydney Harbour, and the high-rise buildings offer tempting meals. For casual, more outdoor-style of food trip, the Darling Harbour and The Rocks are the places to go.
Sydney Hotels range from affordable to luxurious
From drive inns, to medium-range accommodation, up to five star types of hotels, the city offers so much of these. You can also find resorts and hotels that cater to both leisure and business travel. Sydney hotels often provide guest airport transfers, and guided tours for people.
Finding a good but cheap accommodation is not actually a huge challenge when you're in Sydney. There are so many fantastic youth hostels and dorms that are not only so affordable, but are well located and offer plenty of amenities and services to their guests. Here are some of them:
Accommodation
Budget tip: Use the Internet to get bargains and save loads of money. Some of my favourite sites are on the links page. If you're travelling on a shoestring budget then I would suggest staying in hostels or caravan parks. They vary in price based on quality and location. A word of warning caravan parks especially along the coast are not what they used to be. These days they have almost resort style facilities so they can be just as expensive as staying in a motel.
Getting around
By air: Australia has 4 main airlines to choose from: Qantas: Usually the most expensive VirginBlue: Basic service at cheaper rates JetStar: Similar to VirginBlue, TigerAirways: No frills basic budget service. Some of these don't fly to certain parts of the country so you need to do your homework.
Public transport
City Rail (New South Wales): covers Sydney, Wollongong, Central Coast and Newcastle): Has loads of different tickets to save you money. Airport Link is the most convenient method of travel to and from Sydney Airport.
Airport Link Company (ALC) operates the Green Square, Mascot, Airport Domestic and Airport International Train Stations.
These stations are located in the nine kilometre Airport Line tunnel, which is 23 metres below the earth’s surface. This tunnel links Sydney Airport with Central Station, the Sydney Central Business District and 300 train stations in Greater Sydney and beyond.
Getting to or from the international airports
Avoid taxis. These will cost you a small fortune mainly because of traffic congestion. Sydney’s Airport Link is great as it avoids this congestion. You would be surprised how many cabbies get lost as well. This will cost you more in time and money. The price of a ticket from the Domestic Airport to the City is $15.00 and from the International Airport to the City is $15.80.
For more information about travelling to and from Sydney Airport, click here: http://www.airportlink.com.au/
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