Should you hire a car from Sydney Airport? You may not find the best deal that way. Get some price comparisons before you spend your cash.
You will find the usual suspects at Kingsford Smith, Sydney’s airport. Their little cubical offices are ready to test out your credit card and your patience.
When you drop off your car rental be aware you will almost certainly have to factor in a courtesy shuttle bus. Check when you hire and make sure you allow extra time. There is nothing wrong with hiring a car at the airport, it might cost more and not save you much time in practice but at least it’s done, sorted, out of the way, before you commence your stay.
The train service is good and tends to be under used. It is a little bit of a trek from the terminal. Keep your trolley with you. Price wise it makes more sense for singles and couples. If you are traveling in a group a cab may not be that much more expensive assuming you only need one taxi. If you are staying close to the city the train makes more sense.
Whilst much improved the Taxi rank system can be a joke of the seriously unfunny kind. Endure, the queue will diminish and your journey will end. Not that you get any choice but Silver Cabs are generally best. Good luck.
You can always Uber it.
The best option. You have probably flown a long way. You deserve it.
Just kidding.
If you flew into Sydney you will probably need a plane to fly you back. I know, ‘do I really have to go through that again’, I’m afraid so. The teleport station doesn’t open until the year 2250. 🙂
Cab it or catch the Airport Shuttle unless you have spent all of your cash. Order a Silver Cab and relax. At least get the first leg of your journey out of the way without stress. Make sure you leave in plenty of time.
You could drive back. It will take longer and probably cost more but it’s the journey not the destination (particularly if you have to go back to work). 🙂
Whilst you are recovering from your flight, perhaps getting ready for dinner, you are paying for car hire. Do you really need a car on your first day in Sydney?
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