Sculpture by the Sea catalogues can be purchased from marquees set up along the coastal walk. The catalogue includes a map of the exhibition information about each sculpture.
There is also a Kids' Guide available designed to help children aged 5 - 11 years old get the most out of the exhibition with fun activities.
There are two cafes along the coastal walk where you can pick up a delightful range of snacks and refreshments. Stop in at the Marks Park Cafe in the hub of the exhibition or the Tamarama Cafe and relax whilst overlooking Tamarama Beach.
There is no shortage of bars, cafes and restaurants in the Bondi area. Here is a selection but we suggest you enjoy trying them all!
OUR PARTNERING RESTAURANTS
34b Campbell Parade
Bondi Beach
+61 2 9365 4303
108 Boundary Street
Paddington
+61 2 9360 6729
1 Notts Ave
Bondi
+61 2 9365 9000
47 Windsor Street
Paddington
+61 2 9380 5996
118 Campbell Parade
Bondi Beach
+61 2 9365 4422
529 Kent Street
Sydney
+61 2 9267 2900
In order to make your Sculpture by the Sea experience as effortless and enjoyable as possible we have compiled some information about the exhibition, how to get there, where to stay and where to go in the local area for food and refreshment.
Sculpture by the Sea is staged along the Bondi to Tamarama coastal walk. The coastal walk begins at the bottom of Notts Avenue, which runs off Campbell Parade, Bondi. The coastal walk can also be accessed by stairs at various points along the exhibition route at Hunter Park, Gaerloch Avenue and Pacific Avenue. The exhibition finishes at Tamarama Park, Marine Drive, Tamarama.
> Download the PDF map of the 2009 site (2010 Site Map coming soon).
Swiss-Grand Resort & Spa, Bondi Beach (Cnr Campbell Parade & Beach road)
+61 2 9365 5666
The Swiss-Grand Resort & Spa, Bondi Beach is proud to support Sculpture by the Sea and is inviting exhibition visitors to stay at the 4.5 star luxury all-suite resort during their stay in Sydney.
The Swiss-Grand Resort & Spa, Bondi Beach is the perfect place to stay for Sculpture by the Sea, located on Campbell Parade just minutes from the exhibition.
For the best online accommodation rates please visit the Swiss-Grand Resort & Spa, Bondi Beach website at www.swissgrand.com.au
Buses running every 15 minutes! (for timetable information call 131500) www.131500.com.au
Buses will operate direct to Tamarama Beach every 15 minutes on weekends (route 361) and every few minutes to Bondi Beach, every day (routes 380, 381 and 333).
FROM THE CITY
333 (PrePay Only), 380, Circular Quay (Stand E) to Bondi Beach. 361 Bondi Junction (Stand K) to Tamarama. 381 Bondi Junction (Stand A) to Bondi Beach. For more info regarding PrePay services and trip planning visit www.sydneybuses.info
FROM BONDI JUNCTION
Route 361 operates direct to Tamarama Beach from Bondi Junction Interchange and frequency on weekends will be every 15 minutes, every 30 minutes weekdays.
Routes 380, 381 and 333 (PrePay Only) operate frequently 7 days a week to Bondi Beach. Alight adjacent to Notts St (Bondi Icebergs stop). The sculptures can be viewed along the coastal walk between Bondi Beach and Tamarama.
BONDI EXPLORER
Departing Circular Quay the Bondi Explorer provides a magnificent trip via harbour-side suburbs and the coast. You can hop on and hop off as you please combining a wonderful day out with the added cultural experience of Sculpture by the Sea.
BEACH RUNNER
Waverley Council's Beach Runner bus service will run from Bondi to Coogee Beach and back again, via Tamarama and Bronte, every 30 minutes on weekends and public holidays www.waverley.nsw.gov.au