I searched the Internet for a
budget room or a hostel where I could stay for the days and which must also be
easily accessible to the consulate office where I would be processing my document. I
found Sydney Backpackers located in the heart of the city and only 9 minutes’
walk to the office. There were unit options to choose from a single room to 16 bed mix
dorm unit type and rates vary depending on the unit and how long you stay. You can check the link for more information.
I chose the 8 bed dorm unit type that costs $33 per
night so I booked and paid for my 2 nights reservation which was only at $12.80. I paid
the rest of the amount when I checked in.
I made an initial itinerary prior
to my flight which was scheduled on the 13th of Dec at 11:40 in the
morning. I planned to check in to the hostel before going around and to do
that, I needed to find the place first. The nearest place to the hostel is Town
Hall. There are other transportation mode to take but since I am on a tight
budget, I preferred to take the train.
Day 1: Upon arrival at Sydney Airport Terminal 1, I asked the information desk the way to Mascot Station. I did not take the train from the Airport going to the city because it is expensive for me. There is a station access fee about $13 to $15 plus the $3 something fare when you board from the Airport. I walked for about 15 to 20 minutes from the airport going to Mascot station and that made me save some bucks.
Get an Opal Card for public transportation
I bought an Opal card with an amount of $20 in it from a convenient store in Mascot rather than buying a single trip paper ticket which costs at $8. I used the card from that station to Town Hall for $3.60, checked in the hostel and rested for a while before going out at around 7 in the evening.
Exploring Sydney at Night
I bought an Opal card with an amount of $20 in it from a convenient store in Mascot rather than buying a single trip paper ticket which costs at $8. I used the card from that station to Town Hall for $3.60, checked in the hostel and rested for a while before going out at around 7 in the evening.
Exploring Sydney at Night
Along Pitt Street |
Opera House |
Harbour at night |
Day 2. Monday
After my transaction at the consulate office, I decided to walk down to Darling Harbour. There are a lot of different souvenir shops around including ferry rides. From here, I decided to find the cheapest rides using my Opal card. I asked the first establishment I saw offering rides. The lady told me the rides start from $28 to more than $100 depending on the destination. When I asked if I could use the card, she said they are a private agency and that the opal card is only used in number 3 for public transport. I located that number and boarded the ship going to Circular Quay.
Bondi Beach
Upon reaching Circular Quay, I entered the train station and saw a sign Bondi Junction. I was curious if that goes to Bondi Beach. My curiosity was answered when I saw a lot of people with towels hanging on their shoulders, wearing slippers, some applying sunscreen. Hmm.. looks like they are going to the beach. I went with them and alighted at Bondi Junction. I thought that was the beach but nope. There’s 1 more bus ride going to the beach. I followed the people on beach attire’s lead and boarded the bus.
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