The Sydney Tower Eye Observation Deck is open 7 days a week, 364 days a year. Closed Christmas Day.
Opening Hours:
9:00am – 10:00pm (Last entry at 9:30pm)

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- 360 degree views
- Highest point above Sydney
- Virtual adventure
- 4D Cinema experience
- Stand 250m above the streets
- Views from 420 windows
SYDNEY TOWER EYE TOUR
If you're in Sydney for a day or even a lifetime, the views from the Sydney Tower' Eye make for an unforgettable experience! At 250m tall, the Sydney Tower Eye offers stunning, uninterrupted panoramic 360 degree views of Sydney and its famous landmarks. On a clear day, you can see up to 40km from the Blue Mountains, Harbour Bridge, Sydney Opera House to Bondi Beach and Botany Bay. It’s perfect for planning a day around Sydney and understanding the layout of this beautiful and cosmopolitan city.
The latest technology will allow guests to try one of the new multi-lingual touch screen panels to discover more about what can be seen from the Sydney Tower Eye. By touching a building on the screen, interesting and unknown facts will add another educational dimension to a visit.
Included in admission, the new 4D Experience is a groundbreaking 3D film with spectacular in-theatre effects and a breathtaking fourth dimension that gives an amazing view of the city.
Additional Information
Dress Code: Casual
Wheelchair access: Yes
Camera & Photography permitted
How To Get There
Located in the new Westfield Shopping Centre at 100 Market Street, at the corner of Pitt Street and Market Street in the heart of Sydney’s CBD. Head up to Level 5 and follow the signs from the Westfield food court.
Walking: In the heart of Sydney on the corner of Pitt Street Mall and Market Street.
Monorail: Disembark at City Centre station and cross Market Street.
Light Rail: Disembark the Light Rail at Capitol Square and head along Pitt Street.
Taxi: Ask to be dropped at the corner of Market & Pitt Street or Market & Castlereagh Street.
Train: A short walk from both Town Hall & St James Stations.
Bus: Any service along George Street (Alight at the Queen Victoria Building (QVB))










