Save Money On Your Day Out In Sydney

It’s quite natural to want to visit as many attractions and places as you can when you visit any city for the first time, and Sydney is no exception.  But when you have half a dozen or more destinations on your list of places to see and go, it can get quite expensive – especially if you have children in tow as well.

It makes sense then to save as much money as you can while not reducing the value of your experience in any way.  Family tickets and group tickets for certain attractions can save a lot of money in the long run, and that goes for reducing your travel costs as well as getting cheaper entry tickets into some of the best attractions in Sydney itself.

The best two ways to get around the area are undoubtedly the Monorail and the light rail systems, which link up most of the must see places and also run alongside each other where Paddy’s Markets and the Convention Centre are, making it easy to transfer from one service to the other.

You can buy money saving tickets for both of these services, and it’s worth looking into both to see how much they would cost and which ticket is the best option for you.  For example, a family ticket on the Monorail is the best bet if you are travelling with children, and there is a similar option available on the light rail as well.

If you plan your trip in advance and have a good idea of where you want to go, you might benefit even more from the combined family ticket which lets you travel freely on both the Monorail and the light rail all day, hopping on and off wherever and whenever you like to explore the attractions and locations that grab your interest.  So long as you keep your ticket safe you won’t need to worry about having to fork out more cash every time you want to go somewhere else.  It’s also a good bet if you decide to change your plans and visit another attraction instead – you know you will be covered for whatever journey you need to make.

Buying a money saving ticket that covers both rail systems also opens up the city in a way that sticking to just one system won’t do.  You can visit the Lilyfield area and wander round the Whites Creeks Valley Park in the morning, and then make a trip on the light rail before swapping for the Monorail to reach the World Square in Sydney City.

As if that wasn’t enough, you’ll also reap the benefits of the discounts and offers that are usually available with day tickets.  If you are intending on visiting a number of different places during your stay these could save you even more money, making your trip much easier on your pocket as well as allowing you to see the best that this stunning city has to offer.

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