Getting to The Rocks
The Rocks is in central Sydney, just a short stroll from the city's two most recognisable landmarks, Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House. It is also just around the corner from the Circular Quay transportation hub. The Rocks extends from the harbour in the north and east, to Kent Street in the west, and Grosvenor Street in the south.
The Dextro Energy Triathlon Sydney will be held on Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 April, 2012. Road closures will be in place in the CBD, including the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Cahill Expressway on Sunday 15 April. For all road closure and traffic information go to livetraffic.com or call 132 701.
Spectators and competitors are encouraged to take public transport to and from the events. For public transport information please go to 131500.com.au or call 131 500.
Getting here is easy with a number of transport options available.
| Pedestrian Access The Rocks is an easy 10-minute stroll from Sydney's CBD. The main entry point to The Rocks is via George Street. Visitors walking from Darling Harbour can also enter The Rocks via Hickson Road. |
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Bus For buses travelling through the CBD along Elizabeth, Castlereagh, George or York Streets, get off the bus at Alfred Street and head north to The Rocks. |
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Taxi Taxi ranks are positioned along George Street, near Playfair Street and the Metcalfe Arcade, at the Overseas Passenger Terminal and also on Alfred Street. |
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For more information on public transport options visit the 131500.info website, call 131 500 or use the widget below:
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