Sydney's Circular Quay is situated at Sydney Cove in the heart of the picturesque Sydney Harbour and is a bustling hive of activity day and night.
Circular Quay is also the hub of the ferry transport system. The ferries travel regularly to Taronga Park Zoo, Manly, Darling Harbour, Parramatta, Watson's Bay, Birkenhead Point, Neutral Bay and more. You can also catch the Jetcat to Manly and the River Cat to Parramatta. Many private cruises from Circular Quay depart daily.
Circular Quay Railway Station Sydney also is one of the major train stations and part of the City Circle railway network. The bus station services the eastern suburbs and Bondi. Tourist buses visiting all major attractions of interest and Bondi Beach also depart regularly from Circular Quay in New South Wales.
The Sydney Opera House and the Museum of Contemporary Art of Sydney are within walking distance of Circular Quay and are both worthwhile visitor attractions. The Dendy Cinema on the East Promenade of Circular Quay will keep you entertained with the latest release movies.
Further details and maps of Circular Quay, as well as parking information, are readily available. A short walk will take you to The Sydney Visitor Centre situated conveniently on the corner of Argyle and Playfair Streets, The Rocks and is open from 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.