Sydney Tower Eye captures the best parts of the city with incredible high views.
Sydney Tower Eye is Sydney’s tallest structure, giving amazing views of Sydney and beyond. The Tower Eye is 309 metres tall, which is more than double the height of Sydney Harbour Bridge!
While at the Sydney Tower Eye, you can check out the Skywalk for an outdoor experience or have some food and a beverage. Skywalk is an additional experience you can have when on the Sydney Tower Eye. Skywalk is an observation deck where you can go outside on the deck. For a VIP experience, you can have a drink at Bar 83 or have delicious food at SkyFeast or Infinity.
As you’re in Sydney Tower Eye, keep a look out for some of Sydney’s most popular attractions. After your Tower Eye experience, you can pick a couple of these attractions you saw up above and spend a few hours there.
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Luna Park
Luna Park is one of Sydney’s most iconic amusement parks with 1930s fantasy architecture. Luna Park is on Sydney’s North Shore, just across the harbour from the CBD. Spend half a day with the family going on the roller coasters, thrill rides, or playing some sideshow games.
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Sydney Opera House
The Sydney Opera House is perhaps one of the most iconic structures in Australia. Sitting by the foreshore of Sydney Harbour, the Opera House hosts over 40 shows weekly. You can buy tickets to see a concert, opera, theatre, and so much more.
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Sydney Harbour Bridge
Sydney Harbour Bridge is the iconic bridge that connects Sydney’s CBD to the North Shore. The steel arch bridge is what makes Sydney iconic, alongside the Opera House.
You can cross the bridge by car, cycle, train, or even walk it! You can go on a ferry from Circular Quay and go under it, or better yet, you can climb the bridge and see some picturesque views from up above.
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The Rocks
The Rocks is the area that sits under the Harbour Bridge in Sydney’s CBD. The best way to explore The Rocks is by walking around and going down all the laneways.
There are plenty of eateries or you can visit Cadmans Cottage which is one of Australia’s oldest buildings! If you’re interested in some art, check out the art display at the Museum of Contemporary Art.