In short
- 🚍 Network: Transport for NSW — bus, train, ferry, light rail.
- 💳 Pay with: Opal — or just tap a contactless card/phone.
- 🚕 Also: rideshare (Uber/DiDi) and taxis everywhere; hire a car for day trips.
- ✈️ From the airport: see Getting Here.
The network: Transport for NSW
Sydney's public transport is run by Transport for NSW, covering bus, train, ferry, light rail. Plan any trip door-to-door with the official journey planner or Google Maps.
Tickets & how to pay: Opal
Tap on and off with an Opal card or a contactless debit/credit card or phone. Daily and weekly caps apply, and travel is free after your weekly travel-reward threshold on Opal.
Good news for visitors: you can tap on with a contactless debit/credit card or phone, so there's no need to buy a local card for a short stay.
See current Opal fares & details →
What it costs
Distance-based fares with daily, weekly and Sunday caps. A 30-minute transfer discount applies when you change between modes.
Getting in from the airport
Flying in? Taxis, rideshare and airport shuttles connect to the centre, and some cities add a direct train or express bus. The exact options, travel times and rough costs for Sydney are in our Getting Here guide.
Airport transfers in Sydney
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Taxis, rideshare & on-demand
Rideshare is well established in Sydney — Uber is everywhere, often alongside DiDi, Ola or Bolt (which can be cheaper). Traditional taxis can be hailed, picked up at ranks or booked by app. For late nights or trips beyond the timetable, on-demand is usually the easiest option.
On foot & by bike
Sydney's inner neighbourhoods are best explored on foot, and many areas have bike paths plus share-bike or e-scooter schemes. It's often the nicest (and cheapest) way to get between spots that are close together. For ideas, browse our walks in Sydney.
Prefer to drive? Hire a car in Sydney
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Handy apps
- Opal Travel app
- Google Maps
Local tips
- Regional Northern Rivers buses are limited — check timetables before relying on them, and consider a hire car for the Byron hinterland.
- Newcastle has its own light rail along the foreshore plus the Stockton ferry, all on Opal.
- The Sunday cap makes weekends the cheapest time to explore by train and ferry.
Getting around Sydney — FAQs
What public transport runs in Sydney?+
Sydney is served by Transport for NSW, covering bus, train, ferry, light rail. You can plan any door-to-door trip with the official journey planner or Google Maps.
How do I pay for public transport in Sydney?+
Tap on and off with an Opal card or a contactless debit/credit card or phone. Daily and weekly caps apply, and travel is free after your weekly travel-reward threshold on Opal.
Can I use a contactless card on Sydney transport?+
Yes — on most services you can tap on with a contactless debit/credit card or phone, so there's no need to buy a local card for a short stay.
How much does it cost to get around Sydney?+
Distance-based fares with daily, weekly and Sunday caps. A 30-minute transfer discount applies when you change between modes.
Do I need a car in Sydney?+
For the inner city and main attractions, public transport plus the odd rideshare usually covers it — you won't need a car. A hire car earns its keep for day trips, the coast and spread-out areas beyond the network.
How do I get from the airport into Sydney?+
Airport transfers, taxis, rideshare and (in some cities) a direct train or shuttle connect the airport to the centre — see our Getting Here guide for the specifics for Sydney.
Is there Uber / rideshare in Sydney?+
Yes — rideshare (Uber, and often DiDi, Ola or Bolt) operates across Sydney alongside traditional taxis, which you can hail, rank or book by app.
Looking for somewhere to go? Browse the best things to do in Sydney, see them on the map, or check the best time to visit.