Fly from Düsseldorf to Sydney with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Düsseldorf to Sydney and fly from the heart of Europe to beautiful sun-drenched beaches along the Australian coast. See iconic sights around the harbour and relax into the city’s laid-back lifestyle.
With a stop off at Abu Dhabi International Airport, you have the option of exploring another exciting city before continuing your trip to Sydney. When you’ve arrived at your destination, Sydney’s prominent landmarks and gorgeous coastline are all yours. Book your flights online with Etihad today.
DUS to SYD: flight facts
Flying from Düsseldorf to Sydney: FAQs
How do I get from Sydney Airport to the city centre?
After your flight from Düsseldorf to Sydney touches down, you can jump straight into a car when you book an airport transfer with Etihad. Alternatively, head over to the north side of arrivals to take a train into the city – which is six miles (nine kilometres) away from the airport. Services run about every 20 minutes, and it takes around the same amount of time to reach central Sydney. Taxis pick-up outside the arrivals terminal.
What can you do in Sydney?
Sydney is packed with fascinating attractions. Take a walking tour through the city, followed by a gentle evening stroll alongside the harbour, where you have dozens of restaurants to choose from. For more relaxing days, head to the lush botanical gardens, take a picnic to Centennial Park or hop a taxi to the golden sands of Bondi Beach.
Top tips for Düsseldorf to Sydney
Bask at Bondi Beach
As a global financial hub, Düsseldorf is a city that never sleeps. In Sydney, you have the option of slowing to a gentler pace and unwinding on one of the world’s best beaches.
Located just outside Sydney, Bondi Beach is a glorious stretch of golden sand and clear blue water. Watch the local surfers tackle the giant waves as you enjoy a bite to eat from the beach-side barbecues and cafes.
The icon of the city
Wave goodbye to Düsseldorf’s Rhine Tower and say hello to Sydney’s trademark architectural wonder – the Sydney Opera House.
Rising over the harbour, this iconic structure is one of the most famous buildings in the world. Inside you’ll discover a world of art and culture, including dramatic theatre shows, comedy, exhibitions and live classical music performances.