Getting Around Sydney
Sydney isn’t a city that asks you to stay in one place. Start the morning watching ferries glide across Circular Quay, spend the afternoon with your toes in the sand at Bondi, then settle in for dinner overlooking the harbour. GO Airport Shuttle offers private transfers, people movers, limo hire, and hourly transportation that let you see more of Sydney without rushing from one stop to the next.
The Harbour Is Just the Beginning
Beyond the Harbour
One of the best parts of visiting Sydney is how much there is to see beyond the CBD. Escape to the Blue Mountains, enjoy a wine tasting in the Hunter Valley, or spend the day exploring Palm Beach or the Royal National Park. Hourly transportation lets you travel at your own pace while keeping the same vehicle and driver throughout your journey.
Harbour, Beaches & City Life
New South Wales is made for exploring. Spend the morning around Circular Quay, wander The Rocks, enjoy lunch in Surry Hills, or head to Bondi or Manly for the afternoon. GO Airport Shuttle offers private transfers, people movers, and hourly transport that make it easy to enjoy more of Sydney.
Performances, Sport & Special Occasions
Whether you’re attending a performance at the Sydney Opera House, heading to a match at the Sydney Cricket Ground or Accor Stadium, or organising transportation for a wedding, business event, or family gathering, GO Airport Shuttle offers private transfers, people movers, and limo hire for groups of every size.
Popular Things to do In Sydney
Sydney’s main arena, and the largest in Australia. The multipurpose venue is located in Sydney Olympic Park, as it housed the 2000 Summer Olympics. Otherwise known as the Qudos Bank Arena, or “The Q”, there are a number of entertainment performances and sports events throughout the year.
Possibly Sydney’s most famous landmark, the Sydney Opera House is an architectural wonder, and one of the 20th century’s most famous buildings. This multi-venue performing arts center hosts multiple musical and performing arts performances throughout the year, including ballets, theatre and symphony orchestra performances. Catch a show or just take in the UNESCO World Heritage Site from the outside.
This steel arch bridge is one of the most notable aspects of Sydney’s skyline. This bridge has been operational since the 1930s, and is probably most famous for the Bridge Climb, where you and your family and friends can harness up and climb 134 meters into the air to take in 360 degree views of Sydney. This is a must-visit!
The World Heritage-listed Blue Mountains are just a short ride away from Sydney city center. The mountains are also home to the world’s steepest train, Australia’s highest and steepest cable cars, and country’s longest elevated boardwalk, the Scenic Walkway. Take in the Three Sisters, Katoomba Falls, Jamison Valley and Mount Solitary.