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Travel Tips for Visiting Sydney Tower

Sydney Tower is one of Sydney's three landmarks, along with the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge.Sydney Tower is located between Darling Harbour and Hyde Park, the tower is about 305 meters high, the top of the tower has a viewing platform and rotating buffet restaurant.Visitors climbed the observation platform, you can be in the air to Sydney's bustling scene in full view, and when night falls, climb the Sydney Tower, it is more able to feel Sydney's busy night of lights and greenery; Observation platform is also prepared for the tourists with high-powered binoculars, which allows visitors to see the surrounding mountains outside of Sydney, and when the weather is good, this place can even look at about 120 kilometers away from the Blue Mountains National Park (Blue Mountains).On a good day, you can even see the Blue Mountains National Park about 120 kilometers away.)

Tickets and Opening Hours

Sydney Tower is open to the public all year round.Ticket prices can be found on the Sydney Tower website for reservations.In addition, the opening hours of Sydney Tower varies according to Winter Time and Daylight Saving Time, and as of April 25, 2018 it is open daily from 9:00-22:00


Transportation

Bus Take a bus within Sydney and get off at St James Station Elizabeth St or Martin Place Station (Elizabeth St Stand E) to get there. Recommended length of visit: 1-2 hours.


Revolving Buffet

The Revolving Buffet at the top of Sydney Tower serves a wide range of Australian, Vietnamese, Italian and Japanese cuisine, allowing visitors to enjoy the world's classic dishes while enjoying a 'God's eye view' of Sydney's bustling cityscape. Please note that the Revolving Buffet at the top of Sydney Tower is always in demand, so if you plan to dine there, please make sure to book in advance!