Melbourne Skydeck General Admission Ticket





Description
Experience Melbourne from the dizzying heights of Melbourne Skydeck, which boasts spectacular 360-degree views of the city. See Melbourne’s most iconic landmarks, spot ships sailing on Port Phillip Bay and admire the Dandenong Ranges from the highest point in Melbourne. For the ultimate rush, upgrade to include entry to ‘The Edge’ – a glass cube that projects out from the Skydeck with you in it!
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Get set for liftoff as you enter the Melbourne Skydeck express elevator, which will take you to level 88 in less than 40 seconds! On the Skydeck, be amazed by the panoramic views from the floor-to-ceiling windows that surround you. See Melbourne’s Central Business District, the sports precinct and Port Phillip Bay; if it’s a clear day, your view will extend all the way out to the Dandenong Ranges. Walk through the air lock and go outside to ‘The Terrace.’ Feel the wind rush in your ears as you stand 975 feet (300 meters) above the ground. Grab a pair of high-powered binoculars for up-close views of the city, and watch ‘The Edge’ in action as it projects out from the side of the building.
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Children under 7 years old must be accompanied by an adult on ‘The Edge’
- Last entry to the Skydeck is 8:30pm
- Your ticket is valid for entry on your selected date from 12pm (opening time)
- ‘The Edge’ may not operate in severe weather conditions
- Date changes permitted up to 24hrs but will only accepted by phone (03)9693 8888
- Please note: Melbourne Skydeck open every day of the year, however on Christmas Day and New Years Eve Melbourne Skydeck will close at 5pm instead of the usually 10pm
Reviews(77)
Nice view of Melbourne city centre from above. Viewed at nighttime with spectacular city lights. Outdoor terrace also.
You will have to line up (nobody ever tells you) and there will be so many people that you feel that you are in line like at an airport.
Being able to see Melbourne from all angles was awesome. We even saw a rainbow! They also have a bar/cafe at the top with yummy treats.
Awesome view of Melbourne. Friendly staff with very clear isntructions. There were kids & elderly people enjoying the views.
It was a wonderful view and you were able to the whole city from up top. It was a gorgeous day so you were able see a lot.
Well worth the money ,we did the whole experience, Amazing .
Good experience great view must see
We planned on having a few days in Melbourne on our way home to New Zealand from Tasmania. After wandering around Southbank we decided to do the Skydeck which is located on the 88th floor of the Eureka Tower 935feet above the pavement. We chose just the general admission but there are several packages available. The lift takes just 38 seconds to reach the 88th floor and your ears pop on the way up. 360 degree views of the city and beyond. There is a licensed cafe and toilets and lots of spots for photos or just sit and admire the view. You can go outside on to a viewing deck which is fully enclosed with a wire netting. On other tours you can pay to go out on a glass floor. Whilst writing this I found out that if you return within 36hours you can upgrade to a night time viewing for just $10 each so we took advantage of it as our hotel was just across the square. The night time viewing is magical, with the city lights. It's a must do if in Melbourne CBD. A fine day is best and at night with the city lights was amazing.
We enjoyed the skydeck and overlooking the city. The weather was perfect which always helps. Very organized and no long wait.
Whisked to the 88th floor in a merger 38 seconds, wow! The views were breathtaking and not very crowded. Wished that I’d thought ahead and videotaped in the elevator on our way down as we passed each floor.



