1. Bondi Beach is located in the eastern suburbs of Sydney and is one of the most famous beaches in Australia. It is known for its iconic surf, golden sand, and clear blue waters. The beach stretches for almost a kilometer and is popular among both locals and tourists. Bondi Beach is also home to a bustling promenade filled with restaurants, cafes, and shops. Some interesting facts about Bondi Beach include:

- Bondi means ’water breaking over rocks’ in an Aboriginal language.

- The beach itself is approximately 1km long and is backed by sand dunes and a grassy park.

- The Bondi Icebergs Club, famously known for its ocean pool, has been around since 1929.

- The Bondi Pavilion, a heritage-listed building, has played host to a range of events over the years, including art exhibitions and theater productions.

- Bondi Rescue, an Australian TV show that follows the lives of lifeguards patrolling Bondi Beach, has been running since 2006.

2. Bondi Beach is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, although it is recommended to swim only between the hours of 7am and 7pm when the lifeguards are on duty. The Bondi Lifeguard Tower can be reached on +61 2 8362 3400.

3. There is no entry fee to access Bondi Beach. To get there, you can catch a bus from Sydney’s CBD (such as the 333, 380, or 381) and get off at Bondi Beach. Alternatively, you can catch a train to Bondi Junction and then transfer to a bus. If you are driving, there are several paid parking lots available near the beach, although they fill up quickly during peak times.