Hop On – Hop Off in Sydney
Posted on Jul 06 in Australiaby ShelynPrint
City sightseeing has never been so good or so much fun until you hop on to the kindergarten bus look alike double deck buses in Sydney.
Look lovelier than my kindergarten bus!!
With the fleet of red, open top double deck buses in Sydney you get to see it all. We hopped on and off as many times as we like for 24 hours!! But of course we didn’t do it for the whole 24 hours.
No one bother to sit at the lower deck unless the open top deck was full.
There was even full professional commentary to introduce you the places around. It would be a good option for those who travel free and easy.
For the Sydney tour with the duration of 90 minutes, you will get 22 stops including Darling Harbour, The Rocks, The Opera House, Woolloommloo (the place with the MOST oooooo), Sydney Harbour Bridge, 100 WIlliam St., Circular Quay, Kings Cross and much more.
With a single ticket, you get to visit Bondi Beach as well!!
The bus ticket is priced reasonably, especially for those who don’t earn pathetic Ringgit Malaysia.
Ticket valid 24 hours on both Sydney and Bondi Tours:
Adult – AD35
Children (5-16 yrs) – UP TO 16 YEAR-OLD!! – AD20
Student/Backpackers – They have category for BACKPACKERS!! – AD30
Seniors – AD25
Family (2 adult + up to 4 children) – Bring along more kids ok – AD80
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You can purchase the tickets on the bus at any stop, The Rocks & Darling Harbour Visitor Centres, or various hotels and travel agents. Convenient huh?
Contact information:
Tel: (02) 9567 8400 | Email: csssydney@bigpond.com | www.city-sightseeing.com
It operates ALL DAY and EVERYDAY!!



Hey Shelyn, we also have our very own hop-on-hop-off double deck bus in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia a.k.a KL Hop-On Hop-Off. Also 22 stops :) A preferred, cheap and affordable means of transportation for travelers.
hmm… as an amateur travel blogger, I oughta hop on to our very own hop-on-hop-off bus before commenting about other countries hop-on-hop-off bus… :-D
wow, I didn’t know about this, ‘hope to try it in a someday visit to Sydney…