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Visit Sydney Tower Eye observation deck

Sydney, Australia  •   INR 2552 - INR 3696 approx.•    Must DoMust Do
Experience highlights
Best months to visit
Jan, Dec
19°C – 26°C, warm and sunny with occasional showers, high crowds, peak season
Walking required
No
Observation Deck is fully wheelchair accessible.
Value for money
Medium
Views are amazing, but pricing could be better.
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Summarised by AI
Romantic Sunset
Couples found the sunset views incredibly romantic and memorable. A must-do experience!
Stunning Views
The 360-degree views of Sydney were absolutely breathtaking. Perfect for couples!
Great Experience
Couples enjoyed the new cafe and interactive displays. A wonderful date idea!
Overpriced Tickets
Some couples felt the ticket prices were a bit steep for the experience offered.
Crowded Views
Couples mentioned that certain areas were crowded, making it hard to enjoy the view.
Obstructed Opera
Visitors noted that the Opera House view could be partially blocked. Disappointing.

How to book

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Hours of operation
Monday
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday
9:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday
9:30 AM - 9:00 PM

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When to visit

We've analysed user reviews and geographical data, and identified the best and worst months to visit.

Month
Crowd Level
Weather
Availability
Our recommendation
December
HIGH
Early summer with warm temperatures and a higher chance of rain, but many sunny days.
18-26°C
Early summer with warm temperatures and a higher chance of rain, but many sunny days.
Open
High demand may require advance booking; some time slots may sell out quickly.
Recommended
December offers festive atmosphere and warm weather, but expect larger crowds and higher prices.
January
HIGH
Warm and sunny with occasional showers.
19-26°C
Warm and sunny with occasional showers.
Open
Extended wait times; advance booking recommended.
Recommended
January is part of Sydney's summer and peak tourist season. The weather is warm and sunny, making it ideal for visiting the Sydney Tower Eye. However, expect large crowds and higher prices. It's advisable to book tickets in advance to secure your preferred time slot.
February
MEDIUM
Warm with occasional rain showers.
19-26°C
Warm with occasional rain showers.
Open
Less crowded; easier to secure tickets.
Recommended
February offers warm weather with occasional rain showers. As the peak tourist season winds down, crowd levels decrease, making it a good time to visit the Sydney Tower Eye with more availability and potentially lower prices.
March
LOW
Mild temperatures with clear skies.
18-25°C
Mild temperatures with clear skies.
Open
Ample availability; minimal wait times.
Recommended
March brings mild temperatures and clear skies, providing excellent conditions for visiting the Sydney Tower Eye. With fewer tourists, you can enjoy a more relaxed experience and better availability.

How to get there

Bus
Bus
Recommended
Numerous bus routes service the area, with stops on George Street, Castlereagh Street, and Elizabeth Street. Key routes include 100, 120, 333, 343, and 396, with stops near Martin Place Station or the Queen Victoria Building.
Metro
Metro
Recommended
The Sydney Light Rail (Metro) has a stop at Queen Victoria Building (QVB) station on the L2 and L3 lines, a short walk to the tower.
Train
Train
Recommended
Trains to St James Station (City Circle Line), Town Hall Station (multiple lines), and Martin Place Station provide convenient access, all within a short walk.
Bike
Bike
Cyclists can use the city's bike lanes and find bike parking options in the vicinity of the Sydney Tower Eye.
Car
Car
The Sydney Tower Eye is located within Westfield Sydney, which offers valet parking with entry via 135 King Street. Self-parking is available at nearby Wilson Parking garages.
Taxi
Taxi
Taxis and ride-sharing services can drop off passengers at the corner of Market and Pitt Streets or Market and Castlereagh Streets, directly adjacent to the Westfield Sydney entrance.
Walking
Walking
Walking to the Sydney Tower Eye is straightforward for those already in the CBD. From Town Hall Station, walk north on George Street and east on Market Street.

Additional info

Here's what you need to know about this experience
Mobility
Wheelchair Accessible
Walking Required
Stairs Present
Seating Available
Flat Terrain
Hiking Required
Elevator Available
Mobility Scooter Friendly
Ramps Available
Pregnancy
Suitable for pregnancy
Allowed during pregnancy
Pets
Pets not allowed
Driving
Driving License Required
Idp Required