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About Sydney Tower

Take a self guided tour of Sydney without moving with the Sydney Tower's panoramic views, with day and night vision binoculars available to make the most of it.

State of the art touch screen systems are on hand to help you find landmarks and provide educational information on the view and the building itself.

The ultra modern 4D cinema shows a documentary on the region with thrilling special effects of every kind.

The sky walk is a glass floored viewing platform nearly 270ft above sea level. Users must be over 8 but it is completely wheelchair accessible.

The tower stands 309 m (1,014 ft) above the Sydney central business district (CBD) on Market Street, between Pitt and Castlereagh Streets. From the Pitt Street Mall, Market Street, or Castlereagh Street, the Westfield Sydney shopping centre (formerly Centrepoint) is accessible. The tower is open to the public and is one of the most prominent tourist attractions in the city. Sydney Tower can be seen from a number of vantage points throughout the city, as well as from neighbouring suburbs. Although Auckland's Sky Tower is taller, Sydney Tower's observation deck is nearly 98 ft (30 m) higher than Auckland's Sky Tower's observation deck.

Sydney Tower is Sydney's tallest structure and the second tallest observation tower in the Southern Hemisphere. It has also been known as Centrepoint Tower, AMP Tower, and Big Poke (among other names).

The tower stands at 309 m (1,014 ft) above Sydney's central business district (CBD). It can be reached from Market Street, Pitt Street Mall, or Castlereagh Street, and stands above the Westfield Sydney (formerly Centrepoint) shopping centre.

The tower is open to the public, and one of the city's most prominent tourist attractions, with vantage points throughout the city and in adjacent areas showing it. Because Sydney Tower has a higher observation deck than Auckland's Sky Tower, Sky Tower in Auckland is taller but Sydney Tower is almost 30 m (98 ft) higher.

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Adults From $24.80 General Admission

Children From $15

Free Under 3 years

Last Update 2023

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Sky Walk additional charge $45 to $69