Bondi Beach is in the eastern suburbs of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, about 7 km (around 4 miles) east of Sydney’s central business district.

Exact location

  • Bondi Beach is a beach and suburb on the Pacific coast of Sydney, Australia.
  • It sits roughly 7–10 km east of central Sydney, in the local government area of Waverley Council.
  • The surrounding area is known as the Eastern Suburbs, with nearby spots like Bondi Junction, Tamarama, and Bronte.

How to get there

  • From central Sydney, most visitors reach Bondi Beach by a short bus ride from Bondi Junction, which is connected to the city by train.
  • The beach is directly on the coast, forming a curved strip of sand facing the Tasman Sea, part of the South Pacific Ocean.

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