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    3.3 (118 reviews)
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    Eric B.

    Gayle and I recently came up here with our friends Jennifer and Mark. It costs us a 2 drink minimum (about $30 each) to get up here, but the views were awesome and the company was stellar. It watched a couple cruise ships leave, our friends pointed out various landmarks, and it was fun to be watching all this at the "top" of the world.

    Lisa S.

    We had tickets to both the observation deck (inside) and the skywalk (outside). We got there early and checked in for the skywalk. While we waited, we cruised around the observation deck. 360 degree birdseye views of Sydney await you. At our skywalk time we reported to the checkin area and we ended up being the only people on the tour at that time. What a great opportunity to have a private tour of Sydney from above. Yuno was our guide and Lucinda our photographer. They were amazing. So knowledgeable about the city and lots of fun photo ops. It's quite the process to get ready to go outside. You wear a harness (kind of like zip lining). Over your harness goes a blue suit. Just before you go out, you can put on a warm coat over your gear and you also add a guide wire. The guide wire hooks into a track so there is no way you will fall off. It can get windy and cold up there so put on the jacket. There are glass floors along the track which are cool. At each direction (n-s-e-w) your guide gives an overview of what you are seeing. The whole event was way cooler than I thought it would be. We were outside for over 30 minutes. We were very glad we got tickets to try this.

    Brion C.

    To get a good perspective of just how vast Sydney Harbor is, go to the top of the Sydney Tower Eye. With 360 degree views, you can get a great perspective of expanse of Sydney. A must do for fans of Sydney.

    Elevator floors
    James A.

    Had a wonderful seafood buffet with Australian sourced food in a rotating restaurant, one thousand feet above the ground. It was a unique experience. The Sydney Tower was built in 1981, and has housed various restaurants at the top. In 2020, a new restaurant (Skyfeast) opened, and was the restaurant my brother and I had the opportunity to indulge in during our 3 day visit in Sydney between cruises. It has various pricing, with our lunch meal (served from 11:30 - 3:00 PM with last reservations at 1:30) being AU$90 on a weekday. The tower is built on top of a very large 4 story shopping center (Westfield Sydney), and one needs to make their way to check-in. Once verified, you will be put in queue to take the next available high-speed elevator. There are three of them, each able to hold 8 people or so (tightly) and took over a minute to get to the thousand feet top (you ears can definitely pop). Once you exit, you see the maiter'd, who escorts you to your table. One can do an upgrade for AU$20 to get guaranteed window seating. There were six buffet tables scattered throughout, and since they are stationary while the tables are moving, the buffet will actually come to you if you wait long enough. It takes 77 minutes for one full rotation, and there is a 90 minute time limit, so you can definitely see all the outside sights. It really made me appreciate how different the Sydney skyline was from different directions, and just how much water there is surrounding it. As for the food, if you like expensive seafood towers at steakhouses, this place is a dream. There were giant head-on crystal bay prawns. Freshly shucked Sydney rock oysters. Kinawooka black mussels. Shovel-nosed lobster. Blue swimmer crab and snow crab, a bit difficult to eat buy having such sweet crab meat. Manila clams, which I discovered I enjoy eating cold as much as I enjoy it stir-fried. I had all of it...multiple times. I really do think the act of having to remove the inedible pieces/shells makes you eat slower and appreciate the food even more. On the same buffet table, were different types of sushi (maki), which were OK. If you prefer non-cold (warmed) seafood, there was snapper, salmon, and fish nuggets available. They also had various roasted meats (beef, chicken, lamb, pork) that were pre-carved for you to take, and a small but varied salad bar with antipasto. Only one soup was available, a malay inspired laksa, and there other buffet staples like noodles, potatoes, and various vegetables. But honestly, I didn't try much of it, instead focusing pretty much on the items in the previous paragraph. There was also a dessert table, with a variety of small portions of various cakes and pies. Next to it, was a small soft serve ice cream machine along with toppings and sauces. Strangely, it clearly stated that it was gluten-free ice cream...isn't all dairy ice cream, non-gluten? Space is at a premium up there, so have be careful walking around. But all patrons and staff were judicious and polite. It was relatively full when we arrived, with it significantly clearing out by 2. Once done, it's a matter of waiting for the elevator to take you down (timed at over 75 seconds)...though you will probably be too stuffed to do much more shopping at that point.

    Beautiful views of the Sydney Tower Eye
    Helene S.

    The Sydney Tower Eye is the tallest building in Sydney and the second highest observation tower in the Southern Hemisphere. It was designed to withstand earthquakes and extreme wind. It has been featured in movies like Finding Nemo, The Rescuers Down Under and Mission: Impossible 2. Great views from the elevated observation decks. Look at the informational screens to figure out landmarks. Good view of the Sydney Harbor Bridge, the Queen Victoria Building and St. Mary's Cathedral. The Sydney Opera House is a bit hidden behind other skyscrapers. We went on a misty early evening. Sydney looked quite magical. Located in Westfields, the entrance is on the fifth floor.

    Christina R.

    Walking through Westfield Sydney Mall, it was very, very easy to find the entrance to Sydney Eye Tower. There were signs everywhere telling you how to get to the 5th floor. We did not have an issue at all and honestly, we are the type of people who look for an entrance for something for a little too long, so what I'm hoping is that signage is just much better now than it was before. We had tickets purchased online so we went directly in. There was no movie or anything like that for us but there was a series of displays that gave some informational stuff about the tower and about Sydney. In all honestly, we kind of blew past all this because it didn't capture our attention. I will admit I would have liked to have more information on the building of this tower, as I'm used to getting when visiting other observation towers in other cities. There was a security checkpoint that literally was a joke. I don't think I even understand why it's there. What's the point of going through a metal detector when you can just push your literal luggage past on the table? They don't look in the bags or have them go through x-ray or anything like that. They essentially just hold your contraband for you while you get checked for metal on your actual person. The elevator ride up was a bit lackluster. It was a cool shape (and very small) and there was a camera to one of the other cars but we didn't even realize we were moving for quite a bit. The views are really nice but like others have said before, don't be disappointed that the Harbor Bridge and the Opera House are not in full view. Actually, the Opera House, you can only see a slight sliver of it. The rest of the views are lovely though.

    pretty night time view from the skyfeast sydney tower eye :,)
    Intera S.

    Traveled to the Tower Eye through Westfield Sydney Level 4 and agree with other yelpers - it was super easy to find! My group reserved ahead of time and were swiftly checked in, went straight to security/bag check, then lifted to the floor for SkyFeast via elevator. As soon as we got off, our table was ready and our server was very attentive. The view is great and a once in a lifetime opportunity if you ever come to Sydney. You also get one free drink (per person) on a curated drink menu so please take advantage of that. Lastly, for the limited options in the Buffet, I thought the food was just mediocre. You're definitely paying for the view. We paid $360 aud for 3 people so use that information with what you will.

    View of the harbor
    John C.

    What a wonderful place in Sydney to have lunch as the tower rotates, and you can look out over the city from a perspective that very few get to see.

    Andrea U.

    It is 250 metres above street level and the highest point in Sydney. It's where we started our Sydney adventure, a 4D short film about Sydney accompanied by mist spays and bubbles than we took the lift up to the viewing area. The 360 degree Views stretch out as far as the eye can see in all directions, we gazed out across the beautiful harbor city and were captivated. In the spring we saw an explosion of Jacaranda Trees covers the Eastern Suburbs in vibrant splashes of purple. The Eye says Westfield on it, as is the neighboring mall. It's a landmark in the Sydney skyline and a marker for the high end shopping district. For an extra $80 we could go outside an circumnavigate the tower along the ledge.

    Single travelers not welcome!
    Michael B.

    I wanted to purchase the deluxe Sydney Tower VIP Experience package that costs $178 AUD. When I tried to buy the ticket online, however, an error message said that I needed to purchase at least two tickets in order for the transaction to go through. Naturally, as a single traveler, I was taken aback by this and sent an inquiry to customer service. Customer service replied fairly quickly and this is what they said: "The Sydney Tower Eye VIP Experience includes the SKYWALK experience, and this experience is only available for a minimum of 2 people for staffing, health and safety reasons. We cannot under any circumstance accept SKYWALK bookings for one person only." In the 2-1/2 years of the pandemic, I have NEVER seen anything like this. The policy makes absolutely no sense whatsoever and seems geared towards forcing single travelers to pay double. I am a single traveler and do not know anyone in Sydney who could take the second ticket. In any event, I shouldn't be penalized for being a single traveler and be forced to pay for another admission. There was no additional explanation besides the text above and a link to their safety protocols also does not explain why they can only take reservations in pairs. I responded to the message with my objections. I said that on my previous visit, I had regretted not visiting the Tower. But now, I never plan to visit it no matter how many times I go back to Sydney. I also said that on my previous visit to Australia, I found Australians very friendly, honest, and courteous and that this discriminatory policy is an unfortunate and notable exception to that impression.

    On the way up...
    Michael C.

    I can see why this place has mostly 3 star reviews... To begin it's not exactly the easiest place to find. The entrance is through the mall on the 4th floor, through a maze of shops with different entrances on different streets. It can be a bit confusing since there is no direct entrance from the street that you can take, straight to the Tower. If you are used to visiting towers or Sky Decks with a view, this is a very, very ordinary trip. Nothing special, spectacular, breath taking, amazing or particularly interesting. The worst part is; the views of the most iconic structure in Sydney...shoot I reckon all of Australia is blocked!! There are several high rise buildings blocking the views of the Opera House. I believe it's only going to get worse in the future...I think there are plans to build more high rise towers that overlook the Sydney tower further obstructing the views of the Harbour. If you don't have anything to do...go ahead. I wouldn't recommend coming here. It's definitely not a must do of must see event.

    Single travelers not welcome

    I wanted to purchase the deluxe Sydney Tower VIP Experience package that costs $178 AUD. When I tried to buy the ticket online, however, an error message said that I needed to purchase at least two tickets in order for the transaction to go through. Naturally, as a single traveler, I was taken aback by this and sent an inquiry to customer service. Customer service replied fairly quickly and this is what they said: "The Sydney Tower Eye VIP Experience includes the SKYWALK experience, and this experience is only available for a minimum of 2 people for staffing, health and safety reasons. We cannot under any circumstance accept SKYWALK bookings for one person only." In the 2-1/2 years of the pandemic, I have NEVER seen anything like this. The policy makes absolutely no sense whatsoever and seems geared towards forcing single travelers to pay double. I am a single traveler and do not know anyone in Sydney who could take the second ticket. In any event, I shouldn't be penalized for being a single traveler and be forced to pay for another admission. There was no additional explanation besides the text above and a link to their safety protocols also does not explain why they can only take reservations in pairs. I responded to the message with my objections. I said that on my previous visit, I had regretted not visiting the Tower. But now, I never plan to visit it no matter how many times I go back to Sydney. I also said that on my previous visit to Australia, I found Australians very friendly, honest, and courteous and that this discriminatory policy is an unfortunate and notable exception to that impression.

    Connie M.

    Magnificent views of Sydney from above! The tower is located at Westfield, so it's very easy to locate and there's a lot of public transportations nearby. Before you actually see the views, they play a 4d mini film which was okay, I guess; definitely something I could do without. After the film is when the fun starts. You go up the elevators and once the doors open you're greeted with a spectacular view of Sydney. Given the design of the building, you can walk around and see the city from many angles. I could even spot the back of the Opera House! To save some money, buy the attraction pass before visiting.

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    We have a habit of visiting all Towers while traveling aboard. This gives you the perfect view of the city.

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    Lucy Osburn-Nightingale Museum

    5.0(1 review)
    0.8 kmSydney

    I literally passed by this museum on my way to the botanical gardens several days ago. Noting the…read morelimited hours I slightly rearranged my schedule to make the Tuesday hours work. I was expecting a small museum that would take 30 minutes max to go through. Thankfully I was so wrong. Before even opening the door of the museum I was greeted by one of the docents who was lovely throughout the tour. The entire tour lasted about 70 minutes and was fascinating. She explained the origins of the hospital and detailed history of the nursing staff who truly started the practice of nursing, as directed and sent by Florence Nightingale. While I was vaguely aware of the Nightingale connection I was surprised to find so many items that were either owned by Nightingale or given to the nurses from Florence Nightingale. With all the objects of the museum donated I think they have a truly remarkable collection, including old medical objects, photos of nursing staff, training uniforms, chemist set, to go bag of pharmaceuticals (for visiting rural areas), and medals received for service in the Crimea War. In general, I think it helps to have a medical background in order to understand how great this collection is and to be able to easily compare the collection to current medical practice. That being said, the docents ask prior to the tour if you have any medical knowledge. The only area of the museum that I didn't enjoy was part of the new wing and was two rooms of medical specimens, including the preserved fetus from an abortion. There were many different cancers (breast, ovarian, colorectal) also on display. I think generally people should be warned prior to going into those rooms. $5 Admission per person, cash only Photos are ok, no flash Will be asked to leave larger items (camera bags, backpacks) in the office Very limited hours! Martin Place metro stop

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    Dawes Point Battery

    5.0(1 review)
    1.7 kmDawes Point, The Rocks

    Love this spot! I stumbled upon it purely by accident, wasn't looking for it or knew it was here. I…read morewas just taking a stroll around the Rocks with the folks. I was wondering why it was so clean and immaculate. I didn't realize it was an official State Heritages Site. The Battery looks like it is still functional and ready to go...no rust, the paint is clean and smooth, doesn't look like a historical artifact. The Dawes Point Battery remains and site are of State heritage significance for their historical and scientific cultural values. The site and building are also of State heritage significance for their contribution to The Rocks area which is of State Heritage significance in its own right. [1] Dawes Point maintains vestiges of all periods of its occupation. The Point has been terraced and filled with each successive land use. All of these land uses have been closely linked with the site's unique position, occupying as it does a prominent headland with vistas up and down the harbour. Dawes Point Park still encompasses more than 90% of the area set aside for military purposes in the 18th century. Very little of this area has been alienated from public use, allowing the potential for interpretation of this period of the site's history in particular. The layers of history at Dawes Point have great potential to be used as a rich educational, cultural and tourism resource. [2] [1][2] totally stolen from the New South Wales Office of Environment and Heritage site. Self explanatory, and a brilliant explanation of the significance of the Dawes Point Battery. Another thing I love about the Dawes Point Battery is the lack of tourists and crowds...at least when I went there...

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    The Rocks Walking Tours - Explanation of mural in The Rocks

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    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.3 kmThe Rocks

    We booked this 90-minute tour of a historical part of Sydney is to take advantage of every minute…read moreof our short time there after our cruise. It as absolutely worth it! We had Judith as our knowledgeable and personable tour guide. She clearly loves her home city and was excited to share her extensive knowledge about The Rocks. What a wonderful way to spend part of a lovely Sunday afternoon in Sydney, learning the history and secrets of the old city as we walked through the nooks and crannies. Thank you, Judith!

    Since we had done a few different tours around Sydney, we weren't sure how much more we would learn…read morefrom The Rocks Walking Tour, but Leisa surprised us! This tour is full of fun and obscure facts with lots of architectural sites. It also familiarized us with how the rocks were almost demolished, then saved in the 70s. Beautiful water and architecture views with lots of fun (sometimes scandalous) colonial stories. Leisa was very kind and knowledgeable, and as another reviewer mentioned, gave us so much extra info that we went over the allotted time. She was very warm and funny. The walk also introduced us to the rocks market and street foods section, which we would have never found otherwise! This tour takes you down many back alleyways. Some stairs, but overall, this this tour was not overly strenuous. Numbers can vary--today we had eight total. Leisa said the day prior, she had 24. Just another way to view Sydney and it's vast history, and I would recommend this tour.

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