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It is worth your money and it covers everything you need to see and do in Sydney. My family and I found it to be hassle free.

The pass was very convenient and saved time and money.

Wow what a deal We enjoyed everyday thinking all the places we could visit and was really good value for money. Whoever buy this won't regret. I highly recommend this pass we have saved lots of money and time.

We bought the 3 day sightseeing pass including travel. Seems expensive but we did such a lot - it was excellent value. Definitely recommend.

What a great way to see sydney. We choose the Gray Line morning tour including Bondi Beach, The Opera House Tour, The Hop on Hop off Blue Mountains Explorer, ANZ Stadium Tour and The Rocks Walking Tour. Great Tours and definately value for money.

Great Tour guide. We did right as we arrived, so we knew roughly where things were as a result... With a little history of Sydney and Australia. Great way to begtin.

What a great deal. I recommend this to all first time travelers to Sydney.

We were in Sydney for a week and bought a two day pass with transport. We definitely got our money's worth! The transport made it very easy to board, trains, buses. The first day we toured the Opera House on the Essential Free Tour, bought the $35 picture package which was well worth the money paid for it. We took the bus to the Sydney Museum-Free and learned about the beginnings of the city, strolled through the Royal Botanical Gardens, stopped by the Government House, visited the Art Gallery NSW and that was free but paid extra for admission to see the 2,000 year old Chinese Terra Cotta soldiers on display. That was incredible! From there we walked to Hyde Park and saw the fountain, took a break for a while, then walked over to the Tower and got in free to view the city, took the OZTrek, that was cool, just like being on Soaring Over California at Disney California. Then after taking in the view and figuring out where our hotel was in relation to the tower, we went to the food court at the tower and had pizza at one of the restaurants. Then took the train back to our hotel.

Day 2- Took the bus to Town Hall, toured that free, walked over through Hyde Park, viewed the Anzac War Memorial, which was temporarily closed, to the Hyde Park Barracks and toured that free. The barracks provided an excellent synopsis of how the country got started. Then we walked back over to the Queen Victoria Building, took the 11:30am tour of the building. This is a great tour with excellent history included! They give you a gift bag with lots of postcards to send to friends/family abroad. Did much more free!

We used the card more than we thought we would. By using the card we saved more than $200. I highly recommend the See Sydney Card.

Kelley

This mode of travel and sightseeing allowed for a more flexible schedule. We managed to see a lot in 3 days. Just a hint, we checked the closing times of all the attractions beforehand and managed our sightseeing on that basis, leaving things like the aquarium and the tower for our evening jaunts given they closed later.

great value

Great pass, haven't seen all the places yet but the 3 month window is a great idea!

Reply by Roseann D, February 2011

Doing what: Melbourne Sightseeing and Attraction Pass

fantastic pass. Got the 5 in 1 because of the 3 month expiry date. Have just moved from NZ to Melbourne and it gives my partner and I to "see the sights" every weekend or so.

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