Bondi is an eastern residential suburb located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The populated area is situated seven kilometres outside of the Sydney Central Business District centralised around Bondi Road bordered by Bondi Beach and Bondi Junction. This quaint suburb boasts perfect geographical convenience nestled between two major public attractions making for an equally ideal local and tourist destination.
The suburb of Bondi touches the ocean at Tamara Beach, a popular location with sandy beachfront and a lovely coastal walk. Surfing, kitesurfing and windsurfing are favoured water sports activities. Bondi Road offers a selection of delicious cuisine offerings, markets and shopping destinations. Cultural points of interest include the Cooee Aboriginal Art Gallery and Sam Fiszman Park.
Tram services run lines through Bondi with stopping points at Bondi Road and Campbell Parade routing from the Central Business District. There is also one bus route that passes through North Bondi. Walking is a convenient way of getting around the residential and oceanfront areas. It is thirty minutes by car or cab from the nearest international airport.
The Bondi suburb houses the renowned Waverley Rugby Club which has won multiple 1st Division Championship titles since its founding in the early 1970s. Their local team is known as the Sydney Roosters and competes annually at a highly competitive level.