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For those visiting Sydney briefly on board a luxury cruise liner, Circular Quay offers a truly memorable introduction, but the vast majority of travellers inevitably arrive in less salubrious fashion both bleary-eyed and jet-lagged, at Sydneys Kingsford Smith Airport. Transportation to the city centre from both international and domestic terminals is readily available. By rail or coach, Central Station and the principal coach terminal are located side by side just south of the Central Business District. Public transport in Sydney is efficient and convenient: these days you can negotiate the city and see the major sights on just about every form of transportation known to mankind. You have a choice of ferry, car, bus, rail, or mono-rail, though the old traditional method by foot, still remains a realistic and lively way to get around the city centre. And you may find yourself on the water as much as land; the great hub of public transportation in the city centre revolves around Circular Quay, which sits like the doorstep to a huge termite hill at the base of the CBD.
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