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Sydney Tower Eye – Sydney’s Highest Point

The Sydney Tower Eye, also known as Sydney Tower, Centrepoint Tower, Westfield Centrepoint Tower, or Sydney Skytower, has been a standout feature of the Sydney skyline for over 30 years. When in Sydney, experiencing the Tower Eye is a must for visitors to New South Wales.

Unmatched 360° Views

Located 250 metres above the city, the Observation Deck provides stunning panoramic views of Sydney Harbour, the Opera House, Harbour Bridge, Botanic Gardens, and the coastline stretching to the Blue Mountains. Visitors to the Sydney Tower Eye can enjoy an immersive city experience, day or night, with interactive touchscreens highlighting key landmarks.

Tickets & Entry

  • Tickets can be booked online for convenience and discounted prices. Be sure to look for options that include the experience.
  • Combination passes are available to include other popular Sydney attractions.
  • Children, students, and families can take advantage of special entry offers.

Visitor Information

  • Opening Hours: Generally open daily, with extended evening hours for night views (check official site for seasonal times).
  • Location: Level 5, Westfield Sydney, 108 Market Street – right in the heart of Sydney’s shopping district.
  • Accessibility: The tower is fully wheelchair accessible, with lifts to all levels.

Best Time to Visit

For fewer crowds, visit in the morning. For breathtaking sunsets and dazzling night lights, plan your trip to the Sydney Tower Eye in the late afternoon or early evening.

 

Q Is The Sydney Tower Eye wheelchair accessible?

The Sydney Tower Eye is fully wheelchair accessible and has extensive wheelchair facilities throughout the attraction, including lifts and shallow ramped walkways.

Q Do you have wheelchairs available to hire at The Sydney Tower Eye?

Wheelchairs may be borrowed from the admissions area if required. Please note that wheelchairs are on a first come, first served basis, and cannot be booked or reserved ahead of time. You will be required to leave your ID behind while you use the wheelchair.

Q Is The Sydney Tower Eye suitable for children?

Yes! The Sydney Tower Eye is suitable for all ages. Please be aware that all guests aged 15 and under must be accompanied by an adult 18 years or over to enter the attraction. Children under 2 years old enter for free!

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