Sydney to Brisbane Bus Tickets & Schedules
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14 h 5 min
Avg. distance
984 km
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Bus stations and stops in Sydney
Sydney Central Station
Railway Colonnade Dr
NSW 2000 Sydney
Australia
NSW 2000 Sydney
Australia
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Upstairs, Grand Concourse Forecourt, bus bay 9.
Sydney International Airport (SYD)
45 Arrival Ct, Mascot
NSW 2020 Sydney
Australia
NSW 2020 Sydney
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International Terminal Coach Bays. Opposite of Rydges Hotel.
Instructions: Downstairs (ground flor).Once you come out of arrivals / waiting area, exit the terminal doors and turn right. Walk all the way down, you’ll see a pedestrian crossing and the coaches.
Sydney Domestic Airport
Keith Smith Ave
Sydney Domestic Airport
NSW 2020 Sydney
Australia
Sydney Domestic Airport
NSW 2020 Sydney
Australia
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Ground floor T2. Once you come out of the terminal, turn left. Keep walking to the bus and coaches meeting point (green sign).
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Bus Sydney to Brisbane: Travel Between Two Iconic Cities
Travelling by bus Sydney to Brisbane with FlixBus is an easy and affordable way to connect two of Australia’s most exciting cities. With conveniently located departure points in Sydney, starting your journey is simple and stress-free. Arriving in Brisbane by bus places you close to the city centre, where a well-connected transport network and a wide range of attractions make it easy to begin exploring straight away.
Choosing a bus Sydney to Brisbane route is a practical option for travellers who want comfort, flexibility, and great value while enjoying the changing scenery along Australia’s east coast.
Getting to Your Bus Sydney to Brisbane Departure Point
Before boarding your bus Sydney to Brisbane, you’ll need to reach your departure stop in Sydney. The city offers plenty of transport options that make this straightforward, no matter where you’re coming from.
- Trains – Sydney’s rail network connects most suburbs to Central Station, the city’s main transport hub. The City Circle line links Circular Quay, Town Hall, Central, and other key CBD stops, making it easy to reach your bus departure point.
- NightRide buses – If you’re travelling late at night, NightRide services operate between midnight and 4:30 a.m., replacing train routes and offering connections to Central Station and nearby areas.
- Taxis and rideshare – Available throughout the city, these are ideal if you’re travelling with luggage or departing outside standard public transport hours.
Navigating Brisbane After Your Bus Sydney to Brisbane Trip
Once you arrive in Brisbane with FlixBus, getting around the city is easy. The public transport system, managed by TransLink, integrates buses, trains, and ferries into a single network.
- Rail network – Central and Roma Street stations serve as major hubs, connecting you to neighbourhoods such as Fortitude Valley, cultural precincts, and destinations across Queensland.
- Ferries – The Brisbane River plays a central role in the city. The free CityHopper ferry links eight central stops and is a scenic way to move around. Paid river cruises are also available for a more relaxed experience.
To travel smoothly, choose the ticketing option that suits your stay:
- Go Card – A convenient option for unlimited use across buses, trains, and ferries. Cards are available at stations, convenience stores, and the airport, and are valid for trips to the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast.
- Smart ticketing – Many services accept contactless debit or credit cards, as well as mobile payments, making short stays even easier.
Things to See and Do in Brisbane
After your bus Sydney to Brisbane journey, you’ll find plenty to see and do in Queensland’s sunny capital. Brisbane blends culture, nature, and laid-back riverside living, making it easy to fill a few days or even a full week with memorable experiences.
- Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary – Get up close to koalas, kangaroos, wombats, and platypus at one of the world’s most famous wildlife sanctuaries. The sanctuary also offers interactive experiences and educational talks, giving visitors a deeper insight into Australia’s unique native animals.
- Cruise the Brisbane River – Ride the CityHopper ferry or join a river cruise for a different perspective on the city skyline. Travelling by water is not only relaxing but also a great way to understand how the river shapes Brisbane’s neighbourhoods and daily life.
- South Bank Parklands – Enjoy riverside walks, a man-made beach, cultural venues, and a wide choice of dining spots. The area regularly hosts festivals, markets, and outdoor events, making it one of the liveliest parts of the city both day and night.
- Queensland Cultural Centre – Visit QAGOMA, the Queensland Museum, and the State Library in one central location. Together, they offer a mix of international exhibitions, local history, and contemporary art, all within easy walking distance.
- West End – A creative neighbourhood known for cafés, independent shops, and the lively Davies Park Market. Its multicultural atmosphere and strong community feel make it a great place to experience Brisbane beyond the main tourist areas.
- New Farm – Popular for weekend markets, green spaces, and the Brisbane Powerhouse arts venue. The riverside location makes it ideal for picnics, cycling, or catching a performance in a unique industrial setting.
- Howard Smith Wharves – A vibrant dining and drinks area set beneath the Story Bridge. The waterfront setting creates a particularly atmospheric spot in the evening, with views of the river and city lights.
- Kangaroo Point Cliffs and Story Bridge – Ideal for rock climbing, abseiling, or the iconic Story Bridge Adventure Climb. Even without an adrenaline activity, the clifftop walk offers some of the best views across Brisbane and the river.
- Island day trips – Moreton Island and North Stradbroke Island are perfect for beaches, snorkelling, and wildlife encounters. These islands are easy to reach and provide a refreshing escape into nature just a short distance from the city.
- Sunset lookouts – Take in panoramic views from Mt Coot-tha or Mt Gravatt as the sun sets over the city. Both spots are popular with locals and offer a peaceful way to end the day after exploring Brisbane.
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