Ascend to the top of Sydney's tallest structure, the Sydney Tower Eye, offering visitors a spectacular 360-degree panoramic view of the vibrant city, its harbour.
Step onto the thrilling Skywalk experience at 250 metres, an outdoor glass-floored platform that lets you feel the adrenaline while admiring the breathtaking cityscape of Sydney below.
Witness the sunrise and sunset from the highest point in Sydney, experiencing the city’s beauty at the beginning and end of the day.
Marvel at Sydney Tower Eye’s height of 309 metres, making it the tallest building in the city and a prominent feature of the skyline.
Take benefit of your Digi photo pass and capture unlimited digital photos with your family & loved ones.
About the Sydney Tower Eye:
The Sydney Tower Eye, standing 250 metres tall, is the city's tallest structure and a must-visit attraction. Offering breathtaking 360-degree views of the Sydney skyline, visitors can see iconic landmarks such as the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge. The observation deck features interactive displays and a thrilling Skywalk experience on a glass-floored platform. With express mobile ticket entry, guests can skip the lines, and the included Digi Photo Pass allows unlimited digital photos, ensuring a memorable visit to this iconic site.
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From the Sydney Tower, you can get a 360 degree view of Sydney’s skyline and along with it you see many famous landmarks, namely:
1. The Rocks: Popularly known as Sydney’s outdoor museum, the Rocks is Sydney’s oldest neighborhood. It derives its name from the historical sandstone buildings.
2. Luna Park: Featuring architecture in the Art Deco style, Luna Park is a rare amusement park based on the first Luna Park first opened in Coney Island, New York in 1903
3. Sydney Opera House: Sydney Opera House is a 20th century architectural marvel. It;s design, construction and the engineering prowess makes it a celebrated icon of architecture.
4. St Mary’s Cathedral: It is the first Catholic church in Australia. It is famous for its projecting portico with louvered doors and hooded ventilation.
5. Sydney Harbor Bridge: It is the largest steel arch bridge in the world which spans over the finest natural harbor. Many people get to the top of the bridge to marvel at the stunning views from up there.
The view from Sydney Tower Eye is always breath-taking no matter when you are visiting. But if you want to avoid the crowd, it is recommended to buy Sydney Tower Eye tickets for early morning.
Enter the mall from the market street that lifts to level 5. After coming out of the lift , take 2 left turns and walk till you reach the end of the corridor.
Sydney Tower Eye is 309 meter high and can hold up to 1000 people. From the observation deck of the tower, gaze at the famous landmarks like Sydney Opera House and Harbor Bridge and get an awe-inspiring view of the city. With the Sydney Tower tickets get an adrenaline-pumped experience, walk on the famous SKYWALK on the top of the tower and see the city from a bird’s eye view.
- 4D cinema
- An observation deck
- Skywalk
- Kiosk and a gift shop
The Sydney Sky tower is 309 meters tall and it is the second tallest observation tower in the Southern Hemisphere.
The observation deck is located on level 4 of Sydney Tower, that rises 250 meters above street level.
- The Sydney Tower can accommodate 1000 people inside it
- The SKYWALK is known as ‘Sydney’s highest outdoor adventure’ as visitors feel like they are walking on air and they can see the CBD right beneath themselves
- Semi-automatic window cleaning machine named Charlie cleans the 420 windows of the tower
- Sydney Tower sees the first rays of sunlight and the last to witness the dusk
- There are three double deck lifts that provide access to Sydney Tower Eye observation deck and restaurants
- In case of emergency there’s a 1504 fire-isolated pressurized set of stairs which is closely monitored by the security
- The Tower’s primary damping system , which is a 162000 liter water tank, also acts as a stabilizer for the tower
- The 56 cables which stabilize the tower, if laid end to end they would reach from Sydney to New Zealand
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