
Sydney Tower shopping centre opened in 1972 with 52 shops. The actual observation deck opened to the public in August 1981.
Sydney Tower has a capacity of 960 persons and has two levels of restaurants, a coffee lounge, an Observation Deck, two telecommunication transmission levels and three plant levels.
The height of Sydney Tower from the bottom to the very tip of the spire is 309 metres and is one of the most safest buildings in the world.
As a kid I remember always visiting with my grandma on school holidays and the view never got boring!
Sydney Tower has a capacity of 960 persons and has two levels of restaurants, a coffee lounge, an Observation Deck, two telecommunication transmission levels and three plant levels.
The height of Sydney Tower from the bottom to the very tip of the spire is 309 metres and is one of the most safest buildings in the world.
As a kid I remember always visiting with my grandma on school holidays and the view never got boring!
Ellie's Little Opinion (aged 9 years) :
At Sydney Tower Eye I enjoyed using the interactive touchscreens, they pointed out famous landmarks in Sydney and it was fun reading information about it whilst looking at the actual landmark.
I also liked using the binoculars, so I got to see everything much closer. My favourite part was seeing the Sydney Harbour Bridge as I always love driving over it.
At Sydney Tower Eye I enjoyed using the interactive touchscreens, they pointed out famous landmarks in Sydney and it was fun reading information about it whilst looking at the actual landmark.
I also liked using the binoculars, so I got to see everything much closer. My favourite part was seeing the Sydney Harbour Bridge as I always love driving over it.
Mitchell's Little Opinion (aged 7 years):
I liked going up in the lift, but I didn't like it when my ears popped. The lift was really small and lots of people had to fit in it.
I liked how I could see the places that we had visited that day like St Mary's Cathedral and Hyde Park.
My favourite part was well everything but I did like looking through the binoculars.
I liked going up in the lift, but I didn't like it when my ears popped. The lift was really small and lots of people had to fit in it.
I liked how I could see the places that we had visited that day like St Mary's Cathedral and Hyde Park.
My favourite part was well everything but I did like looking through the binoculars.
Alyssa's Little Opinion (aged 6 years):
My favourite part was the 4D Cinema, it was fun wearing my special glasses and watching the big screen. The movie showed you lots of different things about Sydney. The best part was when there was bubbles and wind in the movie.
I really liked going up in the elevator really high and being able to look at the different parts of Sydney.
My favourite part was the 4D Cinema, it was fun wearing my special glasses and watching the big screen. The movie showed you lots of different things about Sydney. The best part was when there was bubbles and wind in the movie.
I really liked going up in the elevator really high and being able to look at the different parts of Sydney.
Mum's Big Opinion:
I always used to call Sydney Tower, Centrepoint Tower but I learnt on the day we visited it has never officially been named Centrepoint Tower! So I guess I've been calling it the wrong name for many years!
We would of loved to have the opportunity to visit the Skywalk which you can step out onto a glass floor viewing platform but unfortunately you need to be over 8 years old.
It was a fun place to take the kids for them to able to look out and see their beautiful city and learn about the different landmarks.
I always used to call Sydney Tower, Centrepoint Tower but I learnt on the day we visited it has never officially been named Centrepoint Tower! So I guess I've been calling it the wrong name for many years!
We would of loved to have the opportunity to visit the Skywalk which you can step out onto a glass floor viewing platform but unfortunately you need to be over 8 years old.
It was a fun place to take the kids for them to able to look out and see their beautiful city and learn about the different landmarks.
Key Information
- Sydney Tower is located in Westfield Shopping Centre, corner of Pitt and Market st . Head up to level 5 and follow the signage from the food court area.
- Current opening hours from 25 April 2016 till 2 October 2016, opens 9.00am and last guest entry at 8:30pm, closing at 9:30pm
- We recommend booking online to save 30% off. Walk up prices for Adults (16+ yrs) $26.50 , Child (4 - 15 yrs) $17 and Family of 4 (Maximum 2 Adults) $87
- Visit the official website for more information ; www.sydneytowereye.com.au
- Sydney Tower is located in Westfield Shopping Centre, corner of Pitt and Market st . Head up to level 5 and follow the signage from the food court area.
- Current opening hours from 25 April 2016 till 2 October 2016, opens 9.00am and last guest entry at 8:30pm, closing at 9:30pm
- We recommend booking online to save 30% off. Walk up prices for Adults (16+ yrs) $26.50 , Child (4 - 15 yrs) $17 and Family of 4 (Maximum 2 Adults) $87
- Visit the official website for more information ; www.sydneytowereye.com.au