Bondi Beach is in Sydney, the capital city of New South Wales, on the east coast of Australia.

Exact Location

  • Bondi Beach is a beach and suburb in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, about 7 km (4 miles) east of the Sydney central business district (CBD).
  • It sits on the Tasman Sea, roughly 10 km from the city centre, and is part of the local government area of Waverley Council.
  • The beach itself is about 1 km long and faces south, making it one of the closest major ocean beaches to Sydney’s CBD.

Nearby Suburbs

  • Bondi Beach is bordered by the suburb of Bondi to the west, Bondi Junction (a major shopping and transport hub) to the northwest, and Tamarama and Bronte beaches to the south.
  • North Bondi is the area at the northern end of the beach, while the main beachfront strip and promenade are in the Bondi Beach suburb.

How to Get There

  • From central Sydney, Bondi Beach is easily reached by public transport:
    • Take a bus from the CBD or Bondi Junction (routes like 333, 380, 381) directly to the beach.
* Alternatively, catch a train to Bondi Junction station, then transfer to a short bus ride down to the beach.
  • Driving is possible, but parking is limited and expensive; many visitors walk from Bondi Junction or use rideshare.

Why It’s Famous

  • Bondi is Australia’s most famous beach and one of the country’s top tourist spots, known for its golden sand, surf culture, and iconic Bondi Icebergs pool.
  • It’s the setting for the long‑running TV shows Bondi Rescue and Bondi Vet , and hosts major events like Sculpture by the Sea and the City2Surf fun run.
  • The beach is also the start of the scenic Bondi to Coogee coastal walk, a 6 km cliff‑top trail past several beautiful bays.

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