I returned from Sydney a little over 2 weeks ago, and I still have a lot of brochures. If you have specific interests, I can probably scan and e-mail them.
You can get around fine without a car within Sydney. Great public transportation! I would go with travel passes instead of the tourist-geared passes. You can get to the same places using buses/trains/ferries, it's much cheaper, and you only have to stand in line for tickets once. Also, the ticket lady suggested I get a weekly airport link pass for the train. It only cost me AU$18 instead of $30 if I had bought the airport to-from tickets separately.
I can't really tell you much about getting around outside Sydney. According to the website, the trains can take you to the Blue Mountains (
www.environment.nsw.gov.au/NationalParks/parkGetThere.aspx?id=N0004). I know there are many tours that will take you there. Your hotel or the Visitor Center (located in The Rocks) can help you with the Blue Mountains and winery tours. As for driving, if you feel you will be comfortable driving on the left (and using roundabouts), go for it. It is nice being able to stop whenever you want/need to.
I stayed at Glenferrie Lodge, a budget hotel (shared bathrooms) in Kirribilli and right around the corner from the wharf. There are a few hotels in that area if you are trying to avoid higher prices. Kirribilli is across the harbor from downtown Sydney, and the ferry takes you from Kirribilli to Circular Quay. The Opera House and The Rocks are right in that area, and the trains/ferries go from there to pretty much all the attractions. The green line will take you to/from the Sydney airport.
Tips based on my experience:
- I'm a chick, but I do not thing it's gay if a guy wears a small messenger-style day bag. It's very convenient, easier for me to get to than having to constantly take off a backpack, and it was always in my sight. Of course, there are limits. Rule of thumb, if said bag looks like a purse when a girl is carrying it, it's gay!
- Check out The Rocks Market on a Saturday.
- Bring a rain jacket.
- Always carry sunscreen (and use it), water bottle, baby wipes, and hand sanitizer. Not all bathrooms have soap.
- Even if you don't stay in Kirribilli, take that ferry just once. You can get some great pictures of the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House on the water, and you don't have to pay for a harbour cruise.
- If you take the ferry to the Zoo or Aquarium, get there EARLY! I was with the New Year's crowd, and there were massive lines for the ticket booths and then to board the ferries.
- I don't know if this is normal for the zoo, but the prepaid ticket line to enter was A LOT longer than purchase line. I also had a 20% off coupon that could only be used at the Zoo ticket booth. The prepaid line for the aquarium was nonexistent.
- Check out the wine bar across from the Visitors Center.
- Take the train to Olympic Park instead of the ferry. The wharf is an easy 30-40 minute walk to the park (if you don't wait for the bus), but the train station is right in the middle of the park. Take the train to the Lidcombe station and transfer to the Olympic Park line.
- Take one of those $1.00 Walmart shopping bags with you to use for shopping/souvenir-hunting days. You can also use it as an additional carry-on for souvenirs or duty-free shopping at the airport.
- If you have never been to Australia before, be prepared for some sticker shock. Just about everything was more expensive than in the US. I ate out a few times, but my room had a fridge so I went grocery shopping for the rest of my meals. My hotel had a free buffet breakfast so that helped as well.
EDIT: Holy crap, I had no idea I wrote so much! And one more tip:
- Open a Capitol One checking account and/or credit card for your trip. It's the only one I know of that does not have a foreign transaction fee. And if it's lost/stolen, the card is separate from your regular accounts to minimize the loss.
[This message has been edited by rc_ag (edited 1/22/2010 5:09p).]