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.-
Skip the long ticketing queues and head right in to get a birds-eye view of Sydney in all directions from the Tower Eye.
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Take the elevator to the observatory deck situated 250m above ground and soak up the sweeping panorama of the Harbour Bridge, Darling Harbour, and the Opera House.
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Upgrade your ticket with a guided Skywalk tour at 268m, promising an exhilarating 60-minute adventure, and watch the Sydney crowds below you.
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Utilize multilingual touchscreens and high-powered binoculars available on the deck to get a closer look at Sydney's prominent sites.
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Fun fact: Sydney Eye Tower is the first building to see the Sydney dawn, and the last to see its final dusk.
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Skip the long ticketing queues and head right in to get a birds-eye view of Sydney in all directions from the Tower Eye.
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Take the elevator to the observatory deck situated 250m above ground and soak up the sweeping panorama of the Harbour Bridge, Darling Harbour, and the Opera House.
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Upgrade your ticket with a guided Skywalk tour at 268m, promising an exhilarating 60-minute adventure, and watch the Sydney crowds below you.
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Utilize multilingual touchscreens and high-powered binoculars available on the deck to get a closer look at Sydney's prominent sites.
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Fun fact: Sydney Eye Tower is the first building to see the Sydney dawn, and the last to see its final dusk.
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Experience a global culinary tour from Sydney’s tallest building, the Sydney Tower, with delectable local and international cuisine crafted by chefs in an open kitchen.
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Delve into an Australian buffet with over 30 dishes that make you feel at home in this revolving restaurant, completing one full rotation every 70 mins.
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Savor delicious seafood, cheeses, salads, bread, desserts, and much more with a special offer of a free birthday feast for kids under 12 years of age.
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Choose a window table for the best rotating views of Sydney from 82 floors above, and enjoy a welcome drink with your lunch or dinner.
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Fun Fact: Atop the Sydney Tower Eye lies a Skywalk 853 ft high where you can witness the city through the glass under your feet!
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Experience a global culinary tour from Sydney’s tallest building, the Sydney Tower, with delectable local and international cuisine crafted by chefs in an open kitchen.
-
Delve into an Australian buffet with over 30 dishes that make you feel at home in this revolving restaurant, completing one full rotation every 70 mins.
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Savor delicious seafood, cheeses, salads, bread, desserts, and much more with a special offer of a free birthday feast for kids under 12 years of age.
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Choose a window table for the best rotating views of Sydney from 82 floors above, and enjoy a welcome drink with your lunch or dinner.
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Fun Fact: Atop the Sydney Tower Eye lies a Skywalk 853 ft high where you can witness the city through the glass under your feet!
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Make the most out of your visit to Australia with a Sydney Multi-attraction Pass that gives you one-time access to either 2, 3, or 4 attractions.
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Pay up to 50% less than buying separate tickets. Plus, all the attractions are close together so you can easily walk between them.
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At SEA LIFE Aquarium, you'll find sharks, dugongs, jellyfish, and more. WILD LIFE Zoo has over 6,000 animals, including koalas and kangaroos.
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Not just animals? You can also visit Madame Tussauds with hundreds of wax figures of celebrities, or go up Sydney Tower Eye for incredible views of the city.
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The pass is valid for 30 days if you choose 2 attractions or 60 days for 3 or 4. See everything in a day or spread it out - it's up to you!
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Make the most out of your visit to Australia with a Sydney Multi-attraction Pass that gives you one-time access to either 2, 3, or 4 attractions.
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Pay up to 50% less than buying separate tickets. Plus, all the attractions are close together so you can easily walk between them.
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At SEA LIFE Aquarium, you'll find sharks, dugongs, jellyfish, and more. WILD LIFE Zoo has over 6,000 animals, including koalas and kangaroos.
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Not just animals? You can also visit Madame Tussauds with hundreds of wax figures of celebrities, or go up Sydney Tower Eye for incredible views of the city.
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The pass is valid for 30 days if you choose 2 attractions or 60 days for 3 or 4. See everything in a day or spread it out - it's up to you!
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Experience Sydney like a local on this 3-hour night tour. The tour packs in all the must-sees, with luxury AC coach transfers.
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Enjoy views of the stunning Sydney skyline, the harbour, and more from Observatory Hill!
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Stroll beneath majestic Moreton Bay fig trees in Observatory Park while your guide regales you with fascinating stories of Sydney in English or Mandarin.
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Save the best for last! Mrs. Macquarie's Chair offers a postcard-perfect view of the Opera House bathed in moonlight.
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Fun fact: Luna Park Sydney, one of the oldest amusement parks in the world, sits right on Sydney Harbour and has been illuminating Sydney since 1935!
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Experience Sydney like a local on this 3-hour night tour. The tour packs in all the must-sees, with luxury AC coach transfers.
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Enjoy views of the stunning Sydney skyline, the harbour, and more from Observatory Hill!
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Stroll beneath majestic Moreton Bay fig trees in Observatory Park while your guide regales you with fascinating stories of Sydney in English or Mandarin.
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Save the best for last! Mrs. Macquarie's Chair offers a postcard-perfect view of the Opera House bathed in moonlight.
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Fun fact: Luna Park Sydney, one of the oldest amusement parks in the world, sits right on Sydney Harbour and has been illuminating Sydney since 1935!
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Navigate Sydney with ease on a 24-hour hop-on hop-off bus pass, covering 30+ stops across 2 routes, and see landmarks like Sydney Opera House and Darling Harbour.
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Utilize the pre-recorded commentary in 8 languages aboard the open-top double-decker bus.
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Beat the daytime crowds with your fast-track tickets and peek over the skyline from the observation deck of the Tower Eye.
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Zoom up your way on the elevator to uncover the idyllic city view, the Darling Harbour, and the famed beaches of the eastern suburbs.
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Fun fact: Sydney Tower Eye is the city's tallest structure, offering a viewpoint higher than the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
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Navigate Sydney with ease on a 24-hour hop-on hop-off bus pass, covering 30+ stops across 2 routes, and see landmarks like Sydney Opera House and Darling Harbour.
-
Utilize the pre-recorded commentary in 8 languages aboard the open-top double-decker bus.
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Beat the daytime crowds with your fast-track tickets and peek over the skyline from the observation deck of the Tower Eye.
-
Zoom up your way on the elevator to uncover the idyllic city view, the Darling Harbour, and the famed beaches of the eastern suburbs.
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Fun fact: Sydney Tower Eye is the city's tallest structure, offering a viewpoint higher than the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
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Pro tips to help you make a pick
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.