Want a budget vacation in Sydney? You can try the following five saving tips that some people practice when traveling to the capital city of New South Wales, Australia.
1. Search for lodging in a city center.
In addition to being able to go everywhere easily, it can also reduce costs by walking to places of interest. While in Sydney, stay at the inn in the Pitt Street area (this is a recommendation). From here, only within 10-15 minutes walk can get to Darling Harbor, Town Hall, Queen Victoria Building, and surrounding areas.
2. Bring a bottle of water.
In Sydney, it's safe to drink from tap water aliases from tap water without having to be cooked first. Tap water facilities are also available in several public places such as airports and around Darling Harbor. So just fill the water bottle from this tap water. While there, make it a habit for you to fill your water bottle at the inn before you travel. Quite save than buying 600 ml of water which costs around 2-3 AUD.
3. Visit free tourist attractions.
Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbor Bridge and the Royal Botanic Gardens which are located close to each other can be visited for free. Unless you want to watch a performance at the Sydney Opera House or bridge climbing on the Sydney Harbor Bridge, you must pay a ticket. Traveling around Darling Harbor or visiting the Queen Victoria Building can also be an alternative free activity in Sydney.
4. Buy travel tickets online.
Tour ticket prices will be cheaper to buy online rather than buy directly on location. Especially if you buy it in packages, it will be cheaper. For example, buy a package consisting of Sydney Madame Tussauds tickets, Sealife Aquarium, Sydney Tower Eye, and Wildlife Sydney Zoo online on Sydney's official Madame Tussauds website, for only 70 AUD. While the total price of the entire ticket when buying units is 154 AUD.
5. Use discount coupons.
Take The Official Sydney Guide at the airport. In books that are provided free of charge to tourists, there are lots of discount coupons. Good discounts for tourist attractions, meals, or shopping.
Some of the tips above have been used by travelers in foreign countries, hopefully useful.
Happy holidays and keep saving during the holidays!
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