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CALL 02 9567 8400 • Bondi Beach Be Showing You the Best of Sydney and Are Always Available to Assist hop on hop off hop on hop off hop on hop off hop on hop off hop on hop off hop on hop off hop on hop off hop on hop off hop on hop off BridgeClimb The top of your list Down Under. 2016 There’s one ultimate Sydney experience. Climb the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge Climbs – there’s no better way to see Sydney. start from Fair Fare Policy $158* 34 STOPS OR 45 Buy Your Tickets Hop on the big red open-top double-decker Explorer bus to experience On the Bus • Online • Visitor Centres • Hotels • Travel Agents the celebrated scenery, landmarks and attractions of Sydney and City Explorer Information & Booking Centre – Circular Quay Bondi Beach. Hop on and hop off as many times as you like for 24 hours and you can interchange between the Sydney and Bondi Tours. Sydney tours depart and finish at Stop 1. First tour starts at 8:30am. Frequency 15-20 minutes*. Buy Tickets On the Bus or at the City Explorer Shop at Circular Quay Top 5 Reasons to Tour with Sydney Explorer *Price is for an adult ticket for a BridgeClimb Sampler experience only in AUD. Price is valid from 1 October 2015. Price subject to change. Bondi tours depart and finish at Stop A/12. First tour starts at 9:30am. Frequency 30 minutes*. Hop On Hop Off Service Spend as much or as little time at places of SEE MORE WITH US All services terminate at 7:30pm in peak season and 6:30pm in interest before hopping aboard for the next stop. off-peak season. The Official *Frequency and finishing times vary according to season. Please speak to the bus driver or 24 or 48 Hour Valid Ticket Traveller’s Companion to Sydney contact us for specific scheduling. 34 stops for $45 applies to 1 Adult 24 hour ticket only. One ticket valid on both Sydney and Bondi Beach 24hr Ticket 48hr Ticket tours. Sydney’s foremost guidebook is now Adult $45.00 $65.00 available online! 360 Degree Views Children (5-16) $25.00 $40.00 Fantastic 360 degree views of the city from the Student/Backpacker* $35.00 $50.00 Visit the website on your open-top double-decker. computer, tablet or phone Senior* $30.00 $45.00 Family* (2 adults + 2 children) $120.00 $180.00 Great Photo Opportunities www.travellerscompanion.com.au Great photo and video opportunities without the Prices valid until 31 March 2017. Tour price and route subject to change without notice.*Student, Backpacker, Senior and Family tickets are already discounted. No further discounts apply. glare from window glass from the top deck. Sydney ‘Under Construction’ During your time in Sydney you will see major improvements Professional Commentary 34 being made to an already great city. stops including • Sydney Harbour Bridge Both tours offer an entertaining and informative • Opera House commentary in English or in a choice of 6 languages plus a children’s channel. • Circular Quay Tours Run All Day, Every Day SydneySydneySydneySydney && &&BondiBondi BondiBondi ToursTours ToursTours *Complimentary earphones are available from your driver. • The Rocks includedincludedincludedincluded inin in in ticketticket ticketticket • Darling Harbour Tel: 02 9567 8400 • Kings Cross Destination information you may have received about locations, Email: [email protected] attractions and roadways may now be different but rest assured we will Web: www.sydneyexplorer.com.au CALL 02 9567 8400 • Bondi Beach be showing you the best of Sydney and are always available to assist. Scan to connect Speak to our friendly and informative staff or call us on 02 9567 8400. hop on hop off hop on hop off hop on hop off hop on hop off hop on hop off hop on hop off hop on hop off hop on hop off hop on hop off SYDNEY HARBOURTUNNEL Nielsen Park Fort Vaucluse VAUCLUSE Sydney Denison Park Opera SYDNEY HARBOURSydney BRIDGE House Cove Shark MILLERS Garden Island POINT Farm Island CAHILL EXPWY Cove Clark Royal Island BRIDGE ST Botanic Gardens Wooloomooloo Bay Port Jackson Rose DISTRIBUTOR POTTS POINT Bay KOBADA RD Darling POINT PIPER SYDNEY Harbour STREET CITY The Elizabeth ROSE SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE HARBOUR Sydney MACQUARIE ST Domain Bay DARLING BAY 22 TUNNEL Double D R Harbour Cook and POINT DAWES Sydney W’MOOLOO D Bay NEWCASTLE ST A POINT Phillip Park E ST D H ST R Tower NE RD W D Ruthcutters SOUTH EA J H T D William Street VICTORIA H E U Barangaroo Sydney Bay O DOVER Start Point: Start Point: WILLIAM Rose S BATHURST ST C KINGS CROSS Reserve Opera HEIGHTS ST Ruthcutters Bay Bay D House (90 minute tour)DOUBLE RD L Circular Quay Central Station Bondi Stops O 21 23 Australian CRAIGEND Park BAY Woolahra COLLEGE ST Golf HARRIS Museum N Chinatown A Central STStation E G Cenntennial Parklands W Club Ferry OXFORD Double Royal TaylorEddy Ave, Bay DARLINGHURST5 Oxford St, between Jersey Road and Queen Street Paddington MILITARY Sydney Explorer ARGYLE ST B ELIZABETH AD Sydney Terminal SOU HE K SYDNEY B SquareChinatown TH Bay H Bondi Beach Sydney SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE Observatory HICKSON RD GEORGE HARBOUR Sydney CIRCULAR QUAY 627 George St, near corner of GoulburnEDGECLIFF St Campbell Parade, nr cnr Roscoe Ave Golf GEORGE24 ST 22 TUNNEL 8 C VICTORIA (outside ‘Between the Flags’) Club Farm EDDY AV OCEAN Harbour OFFICIAL ST Sydney Tower Eye DAWES Darling ALFRED ST MACQUARIE Cove Bathurst St, between George St & Pitt St I NorthBELLEVUE Bondi POINT Harbour D STREET D Campbell Parade, opp Brighton Boulevard R 1 A Cook & PhillipF ParkPADDINGTON HILL J FO College & William St, opp Aust. 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Museum 5 SYDNEY HARBOURSydney BRIDGE SUSSEX ST E PARK ST G 3 RILEY ST House Queens Park D 17 RI 4 Cove Shark CASTLEREAGH ST 10 B BATHURST4 STWilliam St T X MILLERS Island 15 MARTIN PLACE N Darling Harbour H 100 William St, between Crown St & Palmer St WILLIAM ST Garden O HARRIS ST A Hyde M STREET R Art Gallery Visitor Centre R POINT Island King St B Australian GPO PY 5 Kings Cross Park KINGS CROSS Farm of NSW O Museum CAHILL EXPWY HARRIS ST Wharf ELIZABETH WATTLE ST CHALLIS AV U Darlinghurst Rd, outside Kings X train stn COLLEGE ST Cove R KING ST Exhibition R EASTERN D Clark RILEY ST MACQUARIE S 2 S LIVERPOOL6 ST R T DARLING HARBOUR Wentworth Centre Chinese T El Alamein Fountain T Island CROWN ST DISTRIBUTOR 7 T S Royal 19 11 S R MARKET ST Park Garden Macleay St, opp El Alamein Fountain Sydney H TUNNEL BRIDGE ST Powerhouse HU Botanic G Ferry G 7 WoolloomoolooA Bay 14 Tower Eye OXFORD STREET LIVERPOOL ST Wooloomooloo Bay MuseumCAHILL E N Gardens Rose DARLING DR I 16 Terminal PITT ST R L CowperE Wharf Rd, outside Woolloomooloo Hotel Port Jackson MACLEAY R Hyde EXPRESSWAY L VICTORIA RD DARLING DR A DISTRIBUTOR KOBADA RD T POTTS GEORGE ST POINT Bay D Sydney 18 QVB Park CHINATOWN 8 SydneyS OperaELIZABETH ST House DARLINGHURST St Mary’s 6 A Darling C POINT PIPER Convention HAY STMacquarie St, next to underpass STREET Cathedral WILLIAM HENRY ST Harbour CITY The Elizabeth ROSE D Centre SUSSEX ST Town Hall PALMER ST WOOLLOOMOOLOO Market CROWN ST R 9 Botanical Gardens BOUNDARY ST MACQUARIE ST E PARK ST 5 Sydney Domain Bay BAY G 3 RILEY ST City DARLING ID 17 (Scenic walk to Mrs Macquarie Chair)Sydney University Double D R 4 13 Belmore St Vincent’s Hospital POINT R B BATHURST ST MACARTHUR ST Macquarie St, Crystal Palace GatePolice Cook and T X QUAY ST D Darling Harbour H Sydney W’MOOLOO N WILLIAM ST ULTIMO RD Park Bay NEWCASTLE ST A O A Hyde SURRY HILLS M HARRIS ST 10 Centre Phillip Park E Visitor Centre R State Library R ST D H ST R Y B Park Australian Broadway KINGS CROSS N RD P HARRIS ST Tower EW O Macquarie St,ALBION opp Hunter ST St D Museum Ruthcutters SOU EA J H WATTLE ST U TH T Shopping PADDINGTON D VICTORIA H COLLEGE ST William Street R Exhibition R EASTERNHAYMARKET D E U RILEY ST 11 Hyde Park Bay DOVER S S LIVERPOOL
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