Eureka Tower Skydeck 88 - Melbourne Views with The Edge Experience
See Melbourne from the Eureka Skydeck 88 the Southern Hemisphere's highest viewing platform.
Not only that, Eureka Tower also has the Southern Hemisphere's fastest lifts - the elevators will get you from the ground to the 88th floor Skydeck in 38 seconds. And rom that thrilling ride, you go out to experience thrilling Melbourne views.
Boasting the World’s only Edge Experience, the Eureka Skydeck 88 features 'The Edge' - a glass cube that protrudes outside of the tower allowing you to see beneath your feet, suspended almost 300 meters above the ground! Floor-to-ceiling view? Floor AND ceiling views!
You can also venture out to the The Terrace area - enclosed only by wire grid, you will be exposed to the high winds and other outside elements but be rewarded by reflection-free views of the city. Positioned next to The Edge Experience glass cube, you will be able to see the guests inside.
Located by Melbourne's Yarra river, the Eureka Tower is perfectly located for the best 360° views that extends as far as the Dandenong ranges. See Melbourne CBD, Port Phillip Bay, Docklands and everything in between.
The Eureka Tower's Skydeck 88 also has viewfinders that point to key landmarks, refreshments kiosk, photo booth, souvenir shop and special ambient light and soundscapes for a complete Skydeck Experience.
Get your Eureka Skydeck 88 Ticket with a Melbourne City Tour or just buy the Attraction Entry Ticket and The Edge Experience separately. Entry to Eureka Tower Skydeck 88 also comes free (the edge not included) with the Melbourne Flexi or Attraction city pass cards.
Book your Eureka Skydeck 88 Experience now
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