[2024 Sydney Attraction] Travel Guide for Sydney Tower Eye (Updated Dec)
2024 Global 100 - Nightlife
Observation Decks
Nighttime sightseeing
Address:
Westfield Sydney, Level 5/108 Market St, Sydney NSW 2000
Opening times:
Opens at 10:00-20:00(Admission ends at 19:00)Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
+02 9333 9200
5-Day Detailed Sydney Car-Free Travel Guide
🇦🇺This guide is suitable for those who have just arrived in Sydney or are here for a visit
✈️Travel: We flew from Brisbane and chose Virgin Australia for both ways. I don't recommend Jetstar, but Qantas can be considered depending on the schedule
🚇Transport: In Sydney, most public transport like trams and buses can be paid for directly with a mobile phone. A train ride costs about $11, and you can buy a transport card at the airport or convenience store to link to your phone
🏨Accommodation: It's best to book in advance!
1⃣️Day One: Depart from Brisbane to Sydney
Upon arrival in Sydney, proceed directly to check in
2⃣️Day Two: Classic sightseeing route
🎶Sydney Opera House
🌉Harbour Bridge
🎰Crown Casino
👾QBV
🏛️Town Hall
🗼Sydney Tower
⛴️Night Ferry Ride: There are special night cruise ships and regular commuter ferries. Choosing the regular commuter ferry is fine, and it will pass under the Harbour Bridge
🔅This day will be especially fulfilling. If you have time, you can also book a performance at the Sydney Opera House in advance. The night view under the Harbour Bridge as the ferry passes by is really beautiful! The buffet in the casino is highly recommended 🦞Seafood lovers will definitely enjoy it
3⃣️Day Three: City landmarks
📍Royal Botanic Garden
📍Hyde Park
📍St Mary's Cathedral
📍Luna Park
🔅This day is about experiencing British-style architecture and the Royal Botanic Garden. The Ferris wheel at Luna Park is also worth seeing, especially in the evening when the lights are beautiful
4⃣️Day Four: University of Sydney (USYD) - The Magic Academy
🪄Magic Building
🪄Graffiti Corridor
🪄University Cafe
🪄Newtown - Jay Chou's same photo spot
🔅The Magic Building at the University of Sydney, rumored to be a filming location for Harry Potter, is great for taking photos in a wizard's robe. In reality, it's not a filming location, but the architectural style is very similar to the movies! The Graffiti Corridor is full of street photography style!
⭐️Newtown is not far from the University of Sydney, featuring the same bench as Jay Chou‼️
5⃣️Day Five: Australia's stunning beaches
🏖Bondi Beach
🏖Diamond Bay
🌝Sydneysiders highly recommend visiting Bondi Beach and Diamond Bay for their beautiful seascapes and public outdoor pools
6⃣️Day Six: Seafood and snacks are a must
🦞Sydney Fish Market
🍲Chinatown
🦑Chinatown Market
💫The Sydney Fish Market is the most anticipated stop of the entire trip, full of oysters and lobsters! Indulge in Sydney rock oysters! 🦪
There are souvenirs for sale in the Chinatown Market👍
7⃣️Day Seven: Return to Brisbane
Choosing the airport express train to the airport is also very convenient
Liam31 Reed~
Super practical: 10 must-visit spots for first-time visitors to Sydney
1. Sydney Opera House
🎫Ticket required
It's the city's synonym, listed as a World Heritage Site, hosting different styles of performances - music, dance, drama, etc.
Enjoy the evening breeze at the Sydney Opera House, don't miss the sunset
📌Tips: The seats inside are all good, it is recommended to buy tickets in advance
2. Darling Harbour
A very lively area at night, with a high concentration of attractions and restaurants! There are fireworks on Saturday nights
3. Harbour Bridge
You can climb to the top of the arch, the ticket is a bit expensive, friends who are not afraid of heights and have sufficient budget can try; you don't need to walk to the Harbour Bridge specifically, in fact, you can often shuttle here by train, but you can overlook the Sydney Opera House on the Harbour Bridge, those interested can walk up the bridge~
4. Taronga Zoo
Suitable for family outings👪, you can see kangaroos, koalas, seals and bird performances, feed giraffes🦒, there are all kinds of activities all day!
5. Queen Victoria Building
A very worth visiting beautiful building, also a good place for boutique shopping, remember to look at the classical clock on the roof, take pictures to keep the memory📸~
6. Hyde Park
A huge green park in the center of Sydney. 🌳Spring is here! There are picturesque fountains, St. Mary's Cathedral, and the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps War Memorial are all worth visiting~
7. Sydney Fish Market
If you are a heavy seafood lover and have plenty of time, of course you can come and try, but some shops are high-priced and need to discern more~
8. Bondi Beach
Bondi to Coogee Walk is a popular coastal hiking route, connecting four beaches, you can walk along this cliff viewing road, the trail is six kilometers long.
9. University of Sydney
The most famous is the Harry Potter Building, which is also the iconic building of the University of Sydney, where tourists and students love to check in! Walking into the building, it's like stepping into a magical world, full of Hogwarts atmosphere, Harry Potter fans don't miss it!
10. Sydney Tower
There are shopping centers, observation decks, buffets, cafes, etc. inside. If you don't particularly want to go to eat or go up to see the view, you don't need to go there specifically, you can see it when you go to many attractions.
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RACHEL FLETCHER
Bird eye view of Sydney
#sydneytrip
Amazing views from the top. Must be on your go to list of places. Did skywalk along with observation deck.
The Observation deck allows 360 deg views of Sydney. But it is pretty ordinary in furnishings. There are not too many places to sit. You can get light refreshments but they are very light.
However, Bar83 is a totally different story. Sit and enjoy cocktails, spirits and wines with superb finger food. The best part is that it is not expensive to have a great drink 1067 ft up as the sun sets over the city. Best experience!
MaxBurger
3 must do things in Sydney
I was in Sydney last week and these are the 3 must do things you need to do in your next trip.
1 Sydney Eye Tower - there are the most amazing views up there and get to see the whole city from above
2 Chinese garden of friendship - this cute little Chinese garden has some of the best scenery for your insta pics ;) with a nice trail to walk on, benches all over and some amazing waterfalls this is a must do in Sydney
3 Taronga zoo - easily the best zoo I’ve ever been to. you get to be up close and personal with the animals and they even have opportunities to hold a koala but also they have such a vast variety of animals it truly is incredible
#travelling #sydney
Jess99
What's with Sydney Tower EYE
The views of course are spectacular. It's a like pricey (around $25 AUD per adult) and expect to wait for a good chunk of time (10-15 minutes) to get upstairs. There are only 3 lifts and they don't fit many people into each trip. Trust me, worth to enjoy the sunset.
#wintergetaway#decembertravel#beautifulsunsets#nationalpark#seasidephotoguide#naturalwonders#romanticrestaurant
Xander Bloggers
#sydney 💞Reasons to Recommend:
Emma and adventures…
This 8-day trip to Australia is enough.
Australia trip, 8-day travel guide is here! The exciting routes and must-see attractions are all here, collect them quickly and start your dream trip to Australia!
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Australia has a long history and unique scenery. From the elegance of the Sydney Opera House to the beauty of the Great Barrier Reef, it's all intoxicating. The local customs are unique and full of enthusiasm and vitality. 🌅🏖️Come on a quick trip and experience the Australian style!
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📅Route suggestions:
Day 1: After arriving, you will be picked up by a private car and go to the hotel to rest and prepare to start your exciting journey!
Day 2: St. Mary's Cathedral - Tasting seafood at the Sydney Fish Market - Taking photos at the Sydney Opera House - Surfing at Bondi Beach - Climbing the Sydney Tower for a panoramic view
Travel around Sydney and experience the charm of multiculturalism.
Day 3: Adventure in the Blue Mountains National Park – taking photos of the Three Sisters – taking the Blue Mountains Cable Car for scenic views – strolling through Leura Town – savoring the Chinese style in Sydney’s Chinatown
A trip to the Blue Mountains is a close combination of nature and humanity.
Day 4: Fly from Sydney to Cairns. After airport pick-up, free time to enjoy the tropical atmosphere.
Day 5: Cruise the Great Barrier Reef on the Dream Reef - explore the wonderful underwater world of Moore's Outer Barrier Reef
Take a trip to the Great Barrier Reef and enjoy the wonders of the ocean.
Day 6: Skyrail cable car travels through the ancient tropical rainforest - Kuranda Rainforest Town Adventure - Tropical Rainforest Nature Park to get close to nature
Explore the rainforest and feel the magical charm of nature.
Day 7: Stroll in Paronela Park – Watch Mira Mira Falls – Play at Fig Tree Amusement Park – Taste authentic food at Cairns Night Market
Traveling around Cairns is endless fun.
Day 8: Transfer to the airport by private car, ending the pleasant journey. Looking forward to seeing you next time!
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Some tips:
🕒 Time difference: Australia is 2-3 hours ahead of China, so be careful to adjust the time difference~
💵 Exchange rate: The local currency is the Australian dollar, and the exchange rate is floating. It is recommended to check in advance.
📒 Visa: You need to apply for a visa when traveling to Australia, and prepare relevant information in advance.
🍽️ Food: Australian seafood and steak are great, give it a try!
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🎉Come on a quick trip to Australia, the beautiful scenery is waiting for you to explore, don’t miss it! 🌟
MASON KELLER
Sydney's tallest Tower
Great Views of sydney's tallest tower. I recommend doing it on a clear day. The entry is from westfield. From the observation deck on the top floor you get a spectacular 360 degree view of sydney, the business district and beyond.
The skywalk is fun, there is a 3mvirtual relaity activity too. I gave it a miss. Given the price and what it offers. I think for an expensive city like sydney this is a decent deal.
#australiatrip#sydneytower #summerdestinations #100waysoftravel
MariaOntheMove
🌟 Sydney's Top Spots: Nightlife & Iconic Views 🌃✨
Feeling the vibe of Sydney after sunset is a must for any traveler! Let me take you through some of the most memorable places I've visited.
👁️ Sydney Tower Eye
Westfield Sydney, Level 5/108 Market St, Sydney NSW 2000
Catch the sunset from Sydney's highest point! The Sydney Tower Eye offers a 360-degree view including the Darling Harbour, Sydney Opera House, and the Harbour Bridge. It's a bit pricey but worth every penny for the views and the experience. Pro tip: Buy your tickets online for some sweet savings and avoid the queues! 🎟️🌇
🚢 Darling Harbour
Sydney NSW 2000
Darling Harbour is the heart of Sydney's vibrant nightlife. Whether basking in the daytime sun or enjoying the glittering evening lights, this spot is a must-visit. Take a stroll along the waterside, dine at a seaside restaurant, or simply soak in the romantic atmosphere. 💙🍽️🛥️
🎠 Luna Park Sydney
1 Olympic Dr, Milsons Point NSW 2061, Australia
Step into the nostalgic and colorful world of Luna Park. It's a cozy theme park with fun rides and stunning views of Sydney Harbour, especially at sunset. Entry is free, and you pay per ride – perfect for a family outing or a romantic date. Don't miss the chance to snap that iconic photo at the entrance! 🎢📸💑
🌉 Sydney Harbour Bridge
Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney NSW, Australia
The majestic Sydney Harbour Bridge is a sight to behold, especially when lit up at night. Take a leisurely walk across or enjoy a panoramic view from a boat. It's an unforgettable experience that offers a different perspective of Sydney's skyline. 🌃📷
🌌 Sydney Observatory
1003 Upper Fort St, Millers Point NSW 2000, Australia
For a touch of science and serenity, head to the Sydney Observatory. Free exhibitions, a lovely picnic spot, and the chance to gaze at the stars make this a unique and educational visit. Don't forget to take in the view of the Harbour Bridge from the observatory's lawn! 🔭✨🌳
🪑 Mrs Macquarie's Chair
1d Mrs Macquaries Rd, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
For a stunning view of Sydney's icons, visit Mrs Macquarie's Chair. Carved out of rock, this historical spot offers a picturesque vista of the Opera House and Harbour Bridge. It's a serene place to relax and capture those postcard-perfect shots. 🌅📸
Sydney never ceases to amaze with its blend of natural beauty and urban charm. From dizzying heights to harborside delights, this city has it all!
#Sydney #SydneyAttractions #Australia #AustraliaTravel
_TI***6y
Sydney Tower Eye Worth Visiting 🇦🇺
#australiatrip
The Sydney Tower Eye, towering above the city, is an iconic spot offering a unique view of Sydney's beauty.
My trip to this tall landmark was an amazing journey to the top! A Going up to the observation deck.
I was greeted with panoramic views that seemed to stretch forever. The Sydney Opera House, Harbour Bridge, and the glistening harbor below formed a captivating scene.&
What makes the Sydney Tower
Eye special is its immersive experience. I The 360-degree views, along with informative displays and interactive telescopes, make it a fun and educational adventure. M
" Located in the heart of Sydney, the tower is easy to reach, and sunset or nighttime visits when the city lights up are truly magical. — Whether you're a tourist or a local, the Sydney Tower Eye is a must-see.
It's
where you can truly appreciate Sydney's enchanting charm and grandeur!
Toursgp
Beautiful #sydney tower
Chris_easy
Sydney Tower Eye Thrills Our Family!
#weekendgetaways
Our visit to Sydney Tower Eye was a highlight of our family trip! The indoor observation deck offered breathtaking 360-degree views of the city, and the kids were mesmerized by the panorama. We spotted iconic landmarks like the Opera House and Harbour Bridge, and the views of the city skyline were simply stunning. The interactive exhibits and binoculars added an extra layer of fun, and we learned some fascinating facts about Sydney's history and culture. The kids loved the thrilling view from the glass floor, and we all left with unforgettable memories. Sydney Tower Eye is a must-visit attraction for families!
Zaclin29
Sydney Tower Eye
#australiatrip It was nice to see Sydney in bird’s eye view. You get a much better picture of this cosmopolitan and green city. We chose a late afternoon visit to see the sunset. It was worthwhile. The sunset that day was lovely. The biggest let-down was the windows - they’re seriously way too dirty. It was hard to get a good photo without taking in the marks on the window (see my photo). For a business that is based on giving a good city view, cleanliness of the windows should be top priority. Otherwise, the entrance was good, wait time wasn’t long. Overall, it’s a pleasant thing to do while visiting Sydney.
Tala_Travel10
Sydney Tower Eye
#sydneytrip A great experience for sure. The view is amazing and it's a whole different perspective from up there which makes it even better.
We got the pass for multiple attractions so the price was quite good considering the experience. The staff was great and there was not much waiting time.
We went during the day so the photos of the people came out overexposed so remember to use your flash to balance out the lighting if you're after nice photos 🙌
KrisAdventure_19
Sydney Tower Eye
#sydneytrip
Pretty cool view of the city! Little cafe up the top of you need a quick snack or a souvenir. The lifts up and down are speedy but there can be a line up as they only hold a smaller number of people. The Free binoculars provided are a bit of fun too. They’re fixed in place but the different height are a nice touch.
A great experience for sure. The view is amazing and it's a whole different perspective from up there which makes it even better.
Anything travels
This is the Sydney tower
FERNGOLDBUNNY
Check out the 6 most beautiful spots in Australia! Unforgettable for a lifetime
🌈Pink Lake
The pink salt lake presents a beautiful pink color, the best season is in spring and summer, feel the free sea breeze, admire the pink lake up close, the dreamy blue, the fairy-tale pink, the strong romantic atmosphere
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🌈Twelve Apostles
The Twelve Apostles are rocks standing in the sea, originally part of the coastline, eroded by the waves, gradually separated, because these twelve pillars remind people of the twelve apostles in the Bible, hence the name "Twelve Apostles"; due to the continuous deposition of the waves, only seven are left now
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🌈Great Barrier Reef
The Great Barrier Reef is the longest coral reef group in the world, running through the northeastern coast of Queensland, Australia, composed of thousands of separate reefs, some coral reefs emerge from the water at low tide to form coral islands, forming a sea route between the reef group and the coast; the colorful coral scenery here attracts tourists from all over the world
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🌈 Sydney Tower
Sydney Tower is the tallest building in downtown Sydney and one of the landmark buildings. It is 305 meters high and located in the busiest area of Sydney. The surrounding area is a business district. You can see the panoramic view of the entire Sydney city from the air, breathe fresh air, especially the night view, which is very beautiful. There is also a revolving restaurant under the observation deck, you can experience it
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🌈Gold Coast
The Gold Coast is located on the eastern coast of Australia, in the southern part of Queensland. It is a holiday resort composed of dozens of beautiful beaches. The sun shines all year round, the air is humid, there are continuous white beaches, clear blue water, romantic palm forests, and many outdoor activities such as skydiving and surfing. It is suitable for tourism all year round
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🌈Tasmania
Tasmania is characterized by beautiful scenery and simple humanities. It is a heart-shaped island, known as the "heart of the world"; it has continuous hills, valleys and steep coasts, rich and diverse resources, about 40% of the area is listed as a world natural heritage, it is also the closest place to Antarctica in Australia, known as the "end of the world"
FLORA JACKSON
Sydney Tower Sightseeing
#thingstodo
The Sydney Tower is one of the iconic landmarks in Sydney, Australia. It is located in Sydney’s Central Business District and visitors can purchase tickets to go up the tower into to the indoor observation deck to have a 360 degree view of the city. I used to do sightseeing on this place when visiting Australia. I recommend people to visit it at least once to get a feel of Sydney from the top.
Note: The Sydney Tower is said to be the second tallest observation deck in the Southern Hemisphere.
wang_abigail
Fantastic bird's eye view of the whole city. I came at lunchtime on a weekday so it was not too busy. Very impressed by the clean windows so that when you take photos, they come out super clear. There are telescopes so you can get a magnified view of landmarks of interestSpectacular view 😍you can spot some or almost most of your favourite places in Sydney. We came to see the Sydney eye tower which was included in the 3 attraction viewing by the Sea life Sydney, had second thoughts before coming but it was definitely worth it.
A good place to visit if you love romanticising sunset watching. ❤️
ABDEL SAMAD
Australia: Sydney Tower/St Mary's Cathedral
🌟The Sydney Tower is located near Hyde Park in the center of Sydney. The Sydney Tower is 305 meters tall, making it one of the tallest buildings in Sydney, offering a panoramic view of the entire city.
St Mary's Cathedral is a historic church in Sydney, located on Market Street in the city center. The church was founded in 1821 and is one of the oldest churches in Australia.
Sydney Town Hall is located on George Street, the busiest street in the center of Sydney, the capital of New South Wales. It is one of Sydney's landmark buildings. Sydney Town Hall was built in 1869 and is one of the oldest buildings in Sydney. It has a tall spire and a unique roof, described as a 'magnificent decorative composition' and a 'wedding cake'.
The Queen Victoria Building is a shopping center in the center of Sydney, located on George Street. The building was completed in 1898 and was named to commemorate the diamond jubilee of Queen Victoria's reign. The building is a domed Roman-style structure with a beautiful glass dome and a magnificent interior decoration. There are many high-end shops, cafes, and restaurants here, symbolizing Sydney's high-end shopping center.
The building flying the Chinese five-star red flag and the Bauhinia red flag is the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region's trade representative office in Australia, located near the Queen Victoria Building.
✅The Sydney Fish Market is a seafood market in Sydney, located near Darling Harbour. This market offers a variety of fresh seafood and local specialties, making it one of Sydney's famous tourist attractions. Visitors can taste a variety of delicious seafood dishes here, and also buy various souvenirs and gifts.
AdventurousNomad
Must Visit: Sydney Tower Eye 🇦🇺
#timetotravel
The Sydney Tower Eye, soaring high above the city's skyline, is an iconic attraction that offers an unrivaled perspective of Sydney's beauty. My visit to this towering landmark was a breathtaking journey to the top.
Ascending to the observation deck, I was met with panoramic views that stretched as far as the eye could see. The Sydney Opera House, Harbour Bridge, and the sparkling harbor below created a mesmerizing tableau.
What sets the Sydney Tower Eye apart is its immersive experience. The 360-degree views, coupled with informative displays and interactive telescopes, make it an educational adventure.
The tower's central location in the heart of Sydney makes it easily accessible, and visiting during sunset or at night when the city lights up is particularly magical. For tourists and locals alike, the Sydney Tower Eye is a must-visit. It's a place where the city's grandeur comes into focus, leaving you with a profound appreciation for Sydney's captivating charm. #australia #sydney #instatravel
FlorinM
Sydney Tower Eye
#sydneytrip
The Sydney Tower Eye provides an unparalleled perspective of the city's splendor. Ascending to its dizzying heights, visitors are rewarded with 360-degree vistas that stretch from the harbor to the Blue Mountains. The glass-floored Skywalk adds an exhilarating touch, while the informative displays offer insights into Sydney's history and landmarks. A must-visit attraction, the Sydney Tower Eye offers a bird's-eye view that captures the heart and soul of this vibrant metropolis.
FlorinM
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#summervacation familybonding
Rowela D Bordan
Sydney
Sydney
Sydney is not only the financial center of Australia,
It is also the city with the largest population in Australia.
The urban scenery and coastal landscape blend perfectly,
Make it a shining pearl in the southeast of Australia.
Take a ferry across the Harbour Bridge and admire the Sydney Opera House, which resembles a seashell, on the sea surface. At night, climb the Sydney Tower and overlook the bustling city night view of Sydney, a landmark building in Australia. Go to Bondi Beach and start a good mood with sunshine and sand. This is the surfing holy land of Australia, where you can experience the speed and passion of the sea. After playing, take a stroll in the Surrey Hills, where restaurants and shops are gathered, one of the most famous neighborhoods in Sydney.
LiamBell@62
SYDNEY EYE TOWERRR!!!
Nabia@@
‘Sydney Tower Eye’ with the best view
The travel destination I'm introducing this time is Sydney's Tower Eye.
It's a great place to make the last stop of your trip.
The Sydney Tower Eye is open from 11:00 to 18:00. It's a travel destination I highly recommend because you can see the whole city at a glance!
Visit this place that can be enjoyed by people of all ages.
#Sydney #SydneyHotPlace #SydneyTravel #CityTravel #LifeShotPlace
치치츄츄
Stunning views from Sydney Tower Eye
#stunning #views from #sydney #towereye
#urbanexplorer #awesomepic #passionpassport #bucketlistreboot
Telugabbai
Going to Sydney, what are the attractions to punch in? I think when you are doing the Raiders, the first thing that comes to mind is the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge. Of course, these two buildings, as Sydney's long-lasting landmarks, have been well known by many people. But as a landmark, you probably won't think of it for the first time. It is the Sydney Tower. Today we are talking about the Sydney Tower, one of Sydney's three landmarks.
First introduce the Sydney Tower. The tower was built in 1968 and was completed in 1981, lasting 13 years. The landmark building was originally designed as a shopping center, but it was not implemented at the end. The exterior of the Sydney Tower is golden yellow and is exceptionally spectacular under the sun. The shape is relatively simple, but it does not lose the atmosphere. Underneath is a straight tower, which is a cylindrical building at a height of 250 meters. And the biggest height we have to go up today is the viewing layer located here. Here is the 360° viewing deck, where you can overlook the whole of Sydney.
Take the elevator to the observation deck. In less than 1 minute, the speed is not bad. The popularity here is good and many tourists enjoy the scenery here. Its great to shoot Sydney here, unless you venture to fly a drone, otherwise there is no place that is more suitable for taking a big city scene. However, because it is viewed through the glass, it is still good to see it with the naked eye, but the camera has obvious reflections. This is a common problem of all glass viewing platforms, and there is no way to solve it well. However, the Sydney Tower is just reflective in the glass, relatively clean, which at least avoids the slightest out of the pockmarks. It is also very good.
Sydney is a city surrounded by the Tasman Sea and is home to the South Pacific. So in Sydney, there is no shortage of sea views. On the Sydney Tower, you can clearly see the seamless integration of the city and the sea. And some islands in the distance. The traffic on the Bay Bridge is moving, and on the waterway under the bridge, the ships are equally busy. In Sydney, rich people are basically equipped with water toys such as yachts or sailboats. Because such a good water resource, if you don't play water projects or entertainment, it is a waste of resources.
The weather in Sydney is not bad. As long as it is not rainy, you can basically see the blue sky and white clouds. This is really good news for people who like to take pictures. The same was true on the Sydney Tower today. The time was at 3-4 pm, and there were few scattered clouds in the sky. It was set in the blue sky and looked unusually ethereal. With the dense buildings underneath, such a picture is very visually impactful. The pulse of the city starts here, and this is the charm of Australia, and even one of the most important cities in the southern hemisphere.
Mr_Huang_.
I have already boarded Eureka 88 in Melbourne, and then boarded the 304.8-meter Sydney Tower. The whole of Australia's two largest cities will have a panoramic view.
Sydney Tower and Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge and is known as Sydney's three landmarks. It seems that no matter where you go, you can see this tall building like a lightning rod. Because 300 oceans per person in advance booked the top-level revolving restaurant buffet lunch, so the view of Sydney does not have to turn around again - the restaurant rotates about 105 minutes, a lunch is just right.