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Sydney can be explored with a combination of walking, buses, subway or even ferries. This city, where over 4 million people reside, is comprised of a variety of neighborhoods, all of which are reachable through some form of public transportation. But for tourists, most sightseeing will take place within Central Sydney, which is easily accessible by walking.
If you’re going to be use a lot of public transportation, it’s a good idea to check out the various day passes available. There are day passes which allow for unlimited use of the ferries and buses, as well as the TravelPass which is a 7-day pass good for unlimited use of buses, trains and ferries for the 4 centermost zones. The Sydney Pass is probably best for tourists as it includes unlimited bus, train and ferry service within the basic TravelPass zone, as well as return Airport Express Service, access to the two Explorer Buses (hop-on/hop-off tour buses around the city), passage on Sydney Harbour Cruises, as well as passage on the high-speed ferries that go out to Manly Beach from Circular Quay (pronounced Circular Key).
It’s also possible to cycle around the city if you’d rather get off the bus and take control of your sightseeing, without having to hoof it around the city. Or for those who would rather forgo public transport, hail a taxi from almost any street corner.
You can find everything you need to know about public transport on the Transport Information website. If you've got no idea where you're going, you can get your bearings by checking the maps of the transport networks (bus, ferry or train) available via a link on the left hand side of the screen.
If you're heading for Manly or the northern beaches via Manly, Manlyweb has a detailed map of the Manly Wharf interchange area showing where the different bus services depart from.
Car hire is available from these providers - Hertz, Thrifty, Avis, Bayswater, Red Spot.
Bus hire is available from these providers - Sydney Minibus (minibuses), Crowthers (larger coaches).
For those of you arriving in the city with heavy luggage and still wanting to see the sights, the Travellers Contact Point provides a cheap left luggage facility in central Sydney (3 minutes walk from the Pitt St Mall). The only down side is that it's only open 9am - 6pm.
