With the KINTO app, you can easily locate available cars in your vicinity and obtain hourly, daily, weekly & monthly pricing options all through the digital self-service app on your smartphone. Simply join KINTO in the app and enjoy keyless entry into your vehicle. That's no paperwork & no keys.
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Sydney City Toyota
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Sydney City Toyota
Models may vary from those shown. Specific vehicles may vary from time to time. Prices may vary during peak periods. The daily Duration and Distance fees are held at the rate displayed at the time of your booking, and will apply to any booking extensions regardless of the number of days you extend.
Freedom, without the hidden costs.
Download the KINTO app and sign up for free from the comfort of your own home. There are no membership fees, credit card fees or location surcharges - just book what you need and pay for what you book.
You’re never too far from a KINTO.
You’ll have access to a range of vehicles from selected Toyota dealerships, on-street and off-street locations - some available 24/7.
Only pay for what you need.
Hire by the hour or day, week, month, all the way up a year. All bookings include fuel, insurance (excess applies) and 24/7 roadside assist.
One app to rule them all.
You can manage your booking from the app on your smartphone - and it's even your car key. Complete vehicle inspections using the app and enjoy full digital self-service car hire.
As simple as tap and drive, we save your time – and your money. Simply download the app and choose the option that works for you.
Bondi to Coogee Walk
The Bondi to Coogee coastal walk is one of Sydney's most iconic walks. Spanning approximately 6 kilometres, the walk winds along the cliff edges, passing two of Sydney's beautiful beaches and a few cafes. This walk is popular among locals and tourists alike and takes between 2-3 hours to complete depending on how many stops you make along the way. Alternatively, you can take the day to leisurely complete the track and stop at the beach to swim or snorkel and grab a bite to eat.
Explore Newtown
Calling all foodies and artists. Eat, sip and shop your way through Newtown. This vibrant neighbourhood is well renowned for its delicious eats and local cuisine, its trendy cocktail bars with tasty drinks for you to sample, and its wide range of shops from vintage stores, boutique stores and specialty shops selling everything from plants to records and more.
Barangaroo Reserve
Pack a picnic and take a stroll through Barangaroo Reserve. This wonderful parkland is a beautiful spot for unobstructed harbourside views. The Barangaroo Reserve is a dedicated car-free zone, so bring a bike and ride through one of the trails within the reserve. Additionally, you can book an Indigenous cultural tour or the Barangaroo Ngangamay Multimedia Experience, which uses modern technology to tell the stories of the world's oldest living culture.
Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden
This not-so-secret garden is located in Lavender Bay, Sydney. While this hidden oasis is a beauty to see, it once was abandoned railway land at the foot of Wendy's property. The garden is the product of a heartwarming story of Wendy handling the grief and loss of her late husband, tackling the clearing of the site, and transforming it into the stunning garden it is today. Dotted amongst the ferns and foliage, you will find sculptures and other works of art, some of which the local community has donated.
Barangaroo Rooftop Bars
A trip to Barangaroo would not be complete without a rooftop bar. Pick from one of the many rooftop bars and specialty bars, including Smoke Bar, which features smoke-inspired food and drinks, or Hotel Palisade, a heritage-listed pub where you can soak up unobstructed views of the Sydney Harbour. These are only a few of the notable bars you can visit and enjoy panoramic views of the skyline while in Barangaroo.
Royal National Park
An hour south of Sydney is the Royal National Park. Connect with nature in this sanctuary of pristine beaches, waterfalls, rainforests and ancient indigenous sites. While here, you can trek through the countless trails, kayak, swim in secluded beaches and camp out under the stars. The Royal National Park is one of the world's oldest national parks and a must-see.
Chinatown Night Market
Every Friday night in Chinatown is the Chinatown Night Market, a hotspot for late-night shopping and a great spot to grab a bite to eat. Taste your way through Asia with a wide selection of tasty food and cuisines to pick from. As well as having an excellent range of street food, the markets also include many stalls held by designers and local artists for you to browse through, selling clothes and crafts.
Visit the MCA
Take a trip to the Museum of Contemporary Art, located on the Sydney Harbour. Visit one of the free exhibitions, book in to see a specialty exhibition or take a free guided tour. When you're done, pop over to the museum cafe for a coffee and some food and drink in the breathtaking views of the harbour.
Manly Beach
A short ferry from the city is one of Sydney's most iconic beaches. Manly Beach is the perfect beach to swim, surf and soak up the sun all day long. Have a picnic on the beach, roller skate down the sidewalks, or visit the Manly Sealife Sanctuary.
Climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge
Take in the 360° panoramic city views from the top of the harbour bridge. Pick from the options of different climbs to suit you, from the Summit Insider, a guided tour along the lower arch to the summit, to the Ultimate, across the whole bridge.
Vaucluse House
This large picturesque estate is Australia's first house museum that is filled with a wide range of historical artefacts and a beautiful garden to walk through too. The house's history is another interesting aspect, having been initially used as an exile space for an Irish knight that attempted to kidnap a local heiress. Vaucluse House is an intriguing museum and space.
Remember to check the local guidelines and opening hours of attractions and facilities to plan your visit accordingly.