Four Continents and 37,000 Miles in Two Weeks: Exploring Sydney

Four Continents and 37,000 Miles in Two Weeks: Exploring Sydney

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One of the things that’s nice about Sydney is how easy (and cheap) it is to get from the airport to the city by train. That makes staying at an airport hotel during a layover reasonably convenient, or for that matter staying in a hotel in the city during a long layover.

After a good night of sleep I headed to the train station near my hotel to hop on a train to Sydney. The ride to Circular Quay took maybe 20 minutes, dropping me off right where I wanted to be.

I’ve been to Sydney before so wasn’t as interested in “traditional” sightseeing as I was in just hanging out and enjoying the views and city’s vibe, which is what I love most about Sydney.

I hadn’t had breakfast, so first stopped at Starbucks for an iced coffee and blueberry scone, which is my favorite in the US (and I love to try them in other countries to see the differences).

While the coffee tasted fairly similar to what I’m accustomed to in the US, the scone was different than the ones they have at Starbucks in the US. It was more of a “traditional” scone in the sense that one had to add jam and butter to make it taste even half decent. Starbucks was even more expensive than in the US… if that’s even possible.


Starbucks

I had just come from Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, where it must have been 100 degrees, so the weather in Sydney was a welcome change, given that it was maybe 60-65 degrees.

I literally walked around the harbor maybe five times, all the way from the Opera House to the Sydney Harbor Bridge on the other side.


Harbor


Bridge


Harborfront


Opera House


View from Opera House


Opera House


Bridge and Park Hyatt (under renovation)

Touristy as it might be, Circular Quay never gets old for me, especially when being able to enjoy the outdoors (and sun) without sweating my rear off. Since it was the weekend there was a lot of action, from street performers to lots of people sitting in cafes.


Street Performer

After people watching for what must have been three or four hours I decided to have fish and chips at City Extra, one of the more reasonably priced dining establishments along the water. With a Diet Coke the total was something like $20AUD, which is reasonable enough given the breathtaking view.


View from City Extra


City Extra menu


Fish and chips

Shortly after 1 PM I decided to head back to the hotel to shower and pack up in anticipation of my flight to Melbourne. Till next time, Sydney!


Train station

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  1. Ron Wallis Guest

    Lovely to see the Circular Quay pictures ;-)
    We spent the last 4 days of our honeymoon in Quay Grand Suites at the beginning of April this year. Sadly it all seems so long ago, including eating in City Extra!

  2. Jay weller Guest

    Some great photos around the harbor Lucky--very nice!

  3. airshadow Guest

    I really like that second picture (harbor) - great shot!

  4. Howard Guest

    Think Starbucks in Australia is expensive? Try Switzerland. I think I paid 8CHF for a frap.

  5. Alex Brewer Gold

    I too was shocked that you thought the ticket was cheap. I paid 15 AUD each way to my hotel near Central, which is the most expensive public transport to/from the airport I've paid since the HEX, which is a premium product with much cheaper public transport alternatives.

  6. Dan Guest

    My morning coffee and muffin was ~USD$ 8.00

    The train ride is expensive.

  7. Keith Guest

    The cheap train ride would be because you got on at Mascot, the next stop along from the Airport. Don't suggest doing this if you arrive off a flight but if you're at an airport hotel and happy to walk then yes, it'll save you about $10 each way.

  8. Jay Guest

    Really enjoy these city summaries within the trip reports!

  9. DiscoPapa Member

    Ahh, makes sense. Yeah, they stick you with a pretty large fee for boarding at the airport. Once you got into town, it was cheap.

  10. lucky Guest

    @ DiscoPapa -- Hmm, maybe my memory is off. I boarded one station beyond the airport, because that's where my hotel was, and I think I paid something like $4AUD total roundtrip.

  11. DiscoPapa Member

    Lucky, you said, "One of the things that’s nice about Sydney is how easy (and cheap) it is to get from the airport to the city by train."

    Seriously? I was shocked at how expensive it was to go from the airport to the city, considering it's a "normal" train/subway system. It annoyed me that they tacked on the additional $10AUD charge (or whatever it was) just because I was coming from the airport.

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Ron Wallis Guest

Lovely to see the Circular Quay pictures ;-) We spent the last 4 days of our honeymoon in Quay Grand Suites at the beginning of April this year. Sadly it all seems so long ago, including eating in City Extra!

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Jay weller Guest

Some great photos around the harbor Lucky--very nice!

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airshadow Guest

I really like that second picture (harbor) - great shot!

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