Travel time: airport to Sydney
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Travel time: airport to Sydney
After visiting New Zealand, my Qantas flight is scheduled to land at the Sydney airport at 4:55pm. I'll be arriving on a Friday, no checked bags, US citizen...so I was wondering approximately how long it will take to get to the Sydney Harbour B&B, which is on Cumberland St., next to the Shangri La hotel. I am considering either a taxi or the airport shuttle; I believe the shuttle will probably take longer as other passengers may be dropped off at their hotels first (but I like the price better than a taxi).
I don't have anything planned yet for that evening in Sydney, and I wanted to get an idea of how much time I might have and if it will still be light out. I'll only be in Sydney for 3 days. Thanks in advance for your help!
I don't have anything planned yet for that evening in Sydney, and I wanted to get an idea of how much time I might have and if it will still be light out. I'll only be in Sydney for 3 days. Thanks in advance for your help!
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AndrewDavid makes a good point - as ever!
You're arriving at peak time, and there may be a long queue for cabs (although I suspect AD was arriving at one of the domestic terminals, when the chauffeur wasn't there to meet him!)
Shuttle may be just as quick as queueing for a taxi, and a bit cheaper - or you could arrange for a limo - at really exhorbitant cost.
When are you arriving - see point from peteralan!
You're arriving at peak time, and there may be a long queue for cabs (although I suspect AD was arriving at one of the domestic terminals, when the chauffeur wasn't there to meet him!)
Shuttle may be just as quick as queueing for a taxi, and a bit cheaper - or you could arrange for a limo - at really exhorbitant cost.
When are you arriving - see point from peteralan!
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It is generally good at the Quay but it is not so much the wait at the airport as paying for the taxi to sit at red lights or in a line of traffic for what seems to be ever. The train would avoid that and if you don't have any checked bags you could even walk the distance to the B&B as on second thoughts I don't think that it is anywhere near one mile. Take a look at a map of Sydney and check that out or perhaps the Sydney experts could let us know. The train of course does not take much time at all - I think from memory its about 10 minutes.
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B&B is probably about half a mile from the Quay, and taxis are reasonably plentiful - the walk is mostly uphill, so carrying luggage may be a nuisance. I usually skip through the Four Seasons Hotel and out the back door, but this may not be suitable if you are an obvious tourist (I live here and am lazy!)
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