When you arrive in Sydney the planned metropolis is easy to navigate by bus, train or taxi and there are many wonderful sites to visit during your stay. Cycling is also common in Sydney there are many cycling tracks. You can navigate in Sydney by public means or hire a car. Let’s look at the two means and pros and cons that come with each.

Public Transport

Using the bus or train you incur less cost per mile as compared to using the car. There are no parking charges involved whatsoever when you are on public means.  One can take advantage of saving promotional offers, or travel during off peak hours and you will end up saving an extra dime.

The most popular means of transport in Sydney is CityRail which is the train operator. Not only is CityRail popular in Sydney but in the rest of Australia too. There are different tickets to choose from, from one way, to weekly tickets and others are return tickets. They are found in any CityRail station at the ticket office, or at a ticket vending machine.

There is a Monorail which operates a service linking Sydney city with Darling Harbour. This is a means that you can use to reach many tourist attractions and it runs every 3-5 minutes.  Generally the railway network spans from Bondi Junction and goes to as far as the Blue Mountains. The inner city trains run every few minutes and the outer city trains operate every half an hour or so.

You can buy a Super voucher day pass that allows unlimited travel and discounts at some of the best tourist attractions in Sydney, in some restaurants and museums as well. These can be purchased at a monorail station. They can also be found at the Sydney Visitor Centre.

There is another mode of transport is the Light Rail which is the commuter means that is preferred most by people in Sydney. You can access Chinatown, the fish markets and the famous Darling Habour among others along this route. You can access the tickets at the Light Rail stations or at some vending machines that are clearly indicated. The Light Rail is located at the hub of Central Station and many of Sydney’s Inner Western Suburbs.

While in Sydney you can also use the metrobus which is a means by which you can access most of the popular destinations. Whether you want to get to Chinatown or go shopping in Broadway, or Paddy’s market, a bus is a convenient means to get there. The Metrobus operates every 10 minutes at peak times and every 15 minutes during off peak times.

Car Hire

You can opt for a car hire for the benefits that come with having one. The freedom you get when you have your own personal means is great. You are also flexible to visit any place you like and at your chosen time.

The cost of hiring a car depends on different things. The time of car, the duration of the time you will have the car, are some of the factors that will come into play. Others such as when you make the booking and insurance also affect the cost of hiring a car in Sydney. There are many car hire companies be sure to do your research before settling for any one particular deal.

If you are on holiday with a few of your friends, then hiring a car may be a better choice to make than getting on the train. Since the cost is shared it may be cheaper. A timetable does not dictate when you visit where or when to be at any particular place or when to leave

If you have young children then hiring a car maybe the wise thing to do. Getting on a bus with children may be quite a challenge. Even little things such as listening to music of your choice is a big plus that comes with using your own car.

At the end of the day you make the decision of what works best for you. Whichever you choose you can be sure you will still experience Sydney in an unforgettable manner.

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