The Sydney Tower is the tallest unsupported structure in the city and the second tallest observation tower in the Southern Hemisphere of the equator. It is the city's tallest structure and the third tallest in the nation. The tower is 309 meters tall and got to through Pitt Street Mall. The tower has 56 links holding it set up and it is fit for withstanding amazing climate conditions and tremors regardless of being unsupported. It initially opened to people in general in 1981 and offers a scope of attractions.
4D Cinema (which replaces OzTrek) – a virtual reality experience which takes you crosswise over Sydney; Skywalk – where visitors can stroll on a glass overhang which encompasses the tower 260 meters over the ground and the principle fascination which is the Observation Deck or the Sydney Tower Eye. The 4D Cinema is incorporated in the general confirmation ticket for the Sydney Tower Eye.
Three high velocity lifts whisk guests to the highest point of the tower in 40 seconds, on the other hand you could stroll up the 1504 stairs. Attractions at the tower incorporate the
From the Observation Deck you have a 360° view of the city. There are intelligent touch screens giving data about the milestones you can see underneath and high-fueled binoculars. The observation deck is completely encased and 250 meters over the ground level. The tower is home to two restaurants, the Sydney Tower Restaurant and the rotating Sydney Tower 360 Bar and Dinning.
4D Cinema (which replaces OzTrek) – a virtual reality experience which takes you crosswise over Sydney; Skywalk – where visitors can stroll on a glass overhang which encompasses the tower 260 meters over the ground and the principle fascination which is the Observation Deck or the Sydney Tower Eye. The 4D Cinema is incorporated in the general confirmation ticket for the Sydney Tower Eye.
Three high velocity lifts whisk guests to the highest point of the tower in 40 seconds, on the other hand you could stroll up the 1504 stairs. Attractions at the tower incorporate the
From the Observation Deck you have a 360° view of the city. There are intelligent touch screens giving data about the milestones you can see underneath and high-fueled binoculars. The observation deck is completely encased and 250 meters over the ground level. The tower is home to two restaurants, the Sydney Tower Restaurant and the rotating Sydney Tower 360 Bar and Dinning.