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==Facilities and Transportation==
==Facilities and Transportation==


Unfortunately, most of the spots at Sydney Airport require a car to get to. You could conceivably take an Airport Link train from the city or a route 400 or 410 Sydney Bus from Bondi to the International or Domestic terminals and walk to many of the northern and eastern spots, however this would entail quite a bit of walking and some fairly trecherous road-crossings. If you're up for an adventure, though, go for it! The International Terminal Observation Deck is the only very easy spot to get to without a car - take one of the aforementioned means of public transport to the International Terminal.
Unfortunately, most of the spots at Sydney Airport require a car to get to. You could conceivably take an Airport Link train from the city or a route 400 Sydney Bus from Bondi to the International or Domestic terminals and walk to many of the northern and eastern spots, however this would entail quite a bit of walking and some fairly trecherous road-crossings. If you're up for an adventure, though, go for it! The International Terminal Observation Deck is the only very easy spot to get to without a car - take one of the aforementioned means of public transport to the International Terminal. The route 410 Sydney Bus (also from Bondi) stops at the Qantas Jetbase, but skips both the International and Domestic terminals.


As far as facilities go, there are places to get food on both the departures and arrivals levels in the International Terminal. Hotels at the airport include the "Stamford Plaza Sydney Airport," "The Mercure," and the "Hotel Formule 1."
As far as facilities go, there are places to get food on both the departures and arrivals levels in the International Terminal. Hotels at the airport include the "Stamford Plaza Sydney Airport," "The Mercure," and the "Hotel Formule 1."
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