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Getting to Bondi

Bondi beach is located seven kilometers to the east of Sydney. Bondi beach is one of the most popular beaches in Sydney. Getting to Bondi beach is extremely easy. Public transport is best suited as finding parking spots can be a hassle. Buses leave every 10 minutes from Bondi junction. Bondi junction is connected to all major suburbs by Sydney bus network and Sydney train network.

By Bus & Train

Traveling to Bondi Beach from City
All buses from the city start from Circular Quay. Buses to Bondi leave from the Alfred street stop situated near the ferry wharf number 2. Get on either of 380, 382 or 333 they all go to Bondi beach. The journey will take approximately 45 minutes.

Sydney trains run to Bondi Junction. You will cross Central, Town Hall, Martin Place, Kings Cross, Edgecliff and then get to Bondi Junction. The train journey roughly takes 10 minutes from Town Hall. In order to get to the beach, get on 380, 381, 382 or 333. Ride to the beach takes 10-15 minutes from Bondi junction.

Traveling from Bondi Beach to City
Buses 380 and 333 go to Circular Quay. All 381 and 382 buses terminate at Bondi junction. Trains run from Bondi junction to the City circle.

By Foot

By Car

To get more information on Sydney Buses and Train visit

Sydney buses: http://www.sydneybuses.info/
City rail info: http://www.cityrail.info/timetable/index.jsp
131500 Transport infoline: http://www.131500.info/realtime/default.asp