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Circular Quay Visitor Information Kiosk
Circular Quay Visitor Information Kiosk

Circular Quay Visitor Information Kiosk

Category: VICINFO

Corner of Pitt and Alfred Street, Sydney, New South Wales, 2000
Website: www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au

Call into the Circular Quay Visitor Information Kiosk for information on the local area. The friendly staff can provide you with a range of information on local attractions, upcoming events, transport and even offer wet weather alternatives. Maps and brochures are also available at the Circular Quay Visitor Information Kiosk.

Kings Cross Kiosk
Kings Cross Kiosk

Kings Cross Visitor Information Kiosk

Category: VICINFO

Corner of Darlinghurst Road and Springfield Avenue , Kings Cross, Sydney, New South Wales, 2011
Website: www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/AboutSydney/VisitorGuidesInformation/InformationKiosks.asp

Call into the Visitor Information Kiosk for information on the local area. The friendly staff can provide you with a range of information on local attractions, transport and even offer wet weather alternatives. You can also pick up a variety of maps and the Official Sydney Guide which includes vouchers, discounts and shopping information.

Town Hall Visitor Information Kiosk
Town Hall Visitor Information Kiosk

Town Hall Visitor Information Kiosk

Category: VICINFO

George Street, Sydney, New South Wales, 2000
Website: www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au

Call into the Town Hall Visitor Information Kiosk for information on the local area. The friendly staff can provide you with a range of information on local attractions, upcoming events, transport and even offer wet weather alternatives. Maps and brochures are also available at the Town Hall Visitor Information Kiosk.

Sydney Airport Visitor Information Centre
Sydney Airport Visitor Information Centre

Sydney Airport Visitor Information Centre

Category: AIRPRTINFO

Arrivals Hall, Sydney Airport, Sydney, New South Wales, 2000
Email: info@gnconcierge.com
Website: www.gnconcierge.com.au

Sydney Airport Visitor Information Centre is operated by Travel Concierge Sydney Airport, a free booking and information service for all passengers arriving into Sydney and those at the airport greeting their friends and family. The highly trained concierge staff will assist you with tourist information and bookings on attractions, accommodation, events, transport options and special offers. They have an extensive brochure display and digital network showcasing the leading providers from each tourist category. In addition to this, you can elect to become a free member of their service where you can have access to services 24/7 from wherever you are located in the world - to sign up, simply visit their website. The staff look forward to welcoming you to Travel Concierge Sydney Airport and assisting you with your travel and entertainment requirements.

Parramatta Heritage Centre and Visitor Information Centre
Parramatta Heritage Centre and Visitor Information Centre

Parramatta Heritage Centre and Visitor Information Centre

Category: VICINFO

346a Church Street, Sydney Suburbs, New South Wales, 2150
Email: discoverparramatta@parracity.nsw.gov.au
Website: www.parracity.nsw.gov.au
9112234 Phone Number: 61 02 8839 3311
Fax Number: 61 02 8839 3301

Parramatta Heritage and Visitors Information Centre provides a unique starting point for discovering Parramatta - the city that tells the story of Australia! The Centre combines tourist information; a local research and family history library, art, history or community exhibitions; school holiday programs and education activities all under one roof. On your visit why not take in Parramatta: People and Place - an exhibition about the living heritage of Parramatta, featuring artefacts, artworks, oral histories, video and interactive technology. The exhibition traces the development of Parramatta through the experiences of Indigenous Australians, colonial personalities, and families of diverse cultural backgrounds who have all contributed to shaping the areas culture and landscape. Ask the centre's friendly staff for advice on how to explore Parramatta. Choose different walking trails that will lead you to Parramatta's historic sites, parks and waterways. Staff can assist with information about accommodation, restaurants, entertainment, events and shopping.

Wollondilly Visitor Information Centre
Wollondilly Visitor Information Centre

Wollondilly Visitor Information Centre

Category: VICINFO

Corner Argyle and Menangle Streets, Sydney Suburbs, New South Wales, 2571
Email: tourism@wollondilly.nsw.gov.au
Website: www.visitwollondilly.com.au
9112214 Phone Number: 61 02 4677 8313
Fax Number: 61 02 4677 3217

Located at The Old Post Office at Picton, your local Visitor Centre is a fabulous place to search for activities to keep your family and visitors amused and entertained. You will be surprised what is available right on your doorstep. The Wollondilly Visitor Information Centre is your one stop shop for all visitor needs. They can provide maps, information on attractions, free activities such as history walks and bushwalks, entry prices to venues so you can plan your budgets and vital details such as opening hours. They are an agent for NSW Fisheries, and a National Parks and Wildlife Service agency. Remember Visitor Information Centres are not just for Tourists, they are also here to assist locals with their needs.

Bankstown Visitor Information Centre
Bankstown Visitor Information Centre

Bankstown Visitor Information Centre

Category: VICINFO

66-72 Rickard Road, Sydney Suburbs, New South Wales, 2200
Email: business@bankstown.nsw.gov.au
Website: www.bankstown.nsw.gov.au
9171801 Phone Number: 61 02 9707 9228

The Bankstown Visitor Information Centre is situated on the ground floor of the Civic Tower. Call in and speak to the friendly, helpful staff who will be happy to assist you with information on Bankstown and the surrounding area. They can give you detailed information on all tourist attractions, places of interest and will be happy to assist you with accommodation details.

Manly Visitor Information Centre
Manly Visitor Information Centre

Manly Visitor Information Centre

Category: VICINFO

Manly Wharf Forecourt, East Esplanade, Sydney Suburbs, New South Wales, 2095
Email: vic@manly.nsw.gov.au
Website: www.manlyaustralia.com
9112380 Phone Number: 61 02 9976 1430
Fax Number: 61 02 9976 1400

The Manly Visitor Information Centre is located right in the heart of Manly's central business district on Manly Wharf. Staff at the Manly Visitor Information Centre will be able to assist visitors with enquiries relating to Manly's attractions, activities, accommodation, tours and transport. If visitors are located outside the area one can request a free Manly information pack to be posted by contacting the Centre via phone, fax or email.

Camden Visitor Information Centre
Camden Visitor Information Centre

Camden Visitor Information Centre

Category: VICINFO

John Oxley Cottage, Camden Valley Way, Sydney Suburbs, New South Wales, 2570
Email: tourism@camden.nsw.gov.au
Website: www.camden.nsw.gov.au
9112208 Phone Number: 61 02 4658 1370
Fax Number: 61 02 4658 1563

Camden Visitor Information Centre provides a range of information for the tourist and traveller alike, including maps of the town and region, information on local and regional attractions, assist with accommodation and other services as required. Camden is an area steeped in heritage, adventure and natural charm. Located just 60 kilometres south west of Sydney, Camden boasts that rural feel of yesterday, with all the luxuries and conveniences of today, offering the best of both worlds.

Photo by Brett Boardman
Photo by Brett Boardman

Haymarket Visitor Information Kiosk

Category: VICINFO

5020 Dixon Street, Sydney, New South Wales, 2000
Email: mwhitlock@cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au
Website: www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au
9158558 Phone Number: 61 02 9265 9333

In the middle of Chinatown exists a former seating Pagoda in Dixon Street that has been converted into a tourist information kiosk by paper-cur artist Pamela Mei-Leng See and carried through by talented architects Lacoste and Stevenson. The work reflects the changing nature of the Chinese image in Australia that formerly had ceased to be representative of modern China. The new iconic red emblem now encapsulates what the architects describe as a 'highly sophisticated enclosure embracing tourism iconography'. Symbolising the Chinese community in Australia, flowers, fish and birds are intricately curved into glass which is fitted into two semi-circular light boxes. The kiosk is illuminated by night which gives it a patterned red lantern effect. On a practical level, the kiosk houses a shelving wall of pamphlets, maps, brochures and tourist information. Friendly staff can provide you with information on local attractions, transport and even offer wet weather alternatives.

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