Sydney Tower Eye Tickets
Perched 250 meters above the ground, Sydney Tower offers breathtaking 360-degree vistas of the Sydney skyline. It provides an ideal vantage point to see some of Sydney's famous landmarks, such as the Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge, and captivating horizon sunsets.Bestseller
Sydney Tower Eye Fast-Track Entry Tickets
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You will need to book a slot for your arrival at Sydney Tower Eye. After entry, you can spend as much time as you want at the observation deck.
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About Sydney Tower Eye
Spot the iconic Opera House, the Darling Harbour, and the Rocks from the best vantage point in the city, the Sydney Tower Eye. While the enclosed observation deck is placed 250m off the ground, there is an open-air deck placed even higher at 268m called the SKYWALK. With the floor made entirely from glass, the SKYWALK ticket upgrade allows you to marvel at the city beneath your feet.
The highest tip of the Sydney Tower is the spire at 309m off the ground, making it the tallest observation deck in the city and the second-tallest in the southern hemisphere.
The observation deck is enclosed by 420 glass windows, which are cleaned by an automated machine called "Charlie." It takes two days to clean all the windows.
The Sydney Tower is also popularly known as Centrepoint Tower. Although widely believed, the tower never officially received this name.
The spire at the top of the building is used for navigation and telecommunications.
Before the construction of the Sydney Tower in 1970, the height limit for buildings was set to 279m for flying boats, which were quite popular at the time.
Why visit Sydney Tower Eye?
Plan your visit
Main entrance
There is just one entrance to the Sydney Tower Eye, the main entrance, which leads to the high-speed lifts that take you to the top of the tower.
You'll have to pick a slot for your visit to Sydney Tower Eye. However, you can spend as much time at the Observation Deck as you want. SKYWALK access is, however, limited to 60 minutes.