Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Exploring Sydney


I planned my trip to Sydney not for leisure but to process a very important document needed for my stay here in Australia. Otherwise, I should have stayed at home and just did nothing. Good thing though that the adventurous side of me kicked in so instead of staying there for a day, I made it to 3 days just so I could roam around the city.

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


St. Andrews Cathedral
Queen Victoria Building
Along Queen Victoria Build
 
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.





Day 3: Roaming around the City

















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