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Melbourne Skydeck & Edge Experience: Panoramic Views 285 Metres Up
Highlights
Marvel at 360-degree views of Melbourne and beyond from the Southern Hemisphere’s tallest public viewing platform.
Explore the entire 88th floor at your own pace with numerous viewfinders offering unique perspectives.
Optional access to The Edge Experience, a thrilling glass cube extending from the tower, providing a sky-high adventure.
Capture memories with a digital photo included for Edge Experience visitors.
Enjoy access to Bar 88 for refreshments during your visit.





Melbourne Skydeck Experiences Package
Highlights
Enjoy unparalleled 360-degree scenery from Australia’s tallest observation platform.
Customize your visit with thrilling experiences like The Edge glass cube and immersive Voyager VR Theatre.
Relax with cocktails served high above the city at Bar 88.
Access exclusive offers including vouchers for Bar 88 with select ticket options.
Witness the Southern Hemisphere’s highest lookout point for unforgettable photo opportunities.
Experience breathtaking panoramic views of Melbourne from the Melbourne Skydeck, perched atop the iconic Eureka Tower. As the highest public observation deck in the Southern Hemisphere, it offers an unmatched perspective of the city’s skyline and beyond. Whether you’re seeking a memorable sightseeing adventure or a unique dining experience, Melbourne Skydeck has ticket options to suit your visit.
About Melbourne Skydeck
Why Visit Melbourne Skydeck?
Melbourne Skydeck: Opening Hours
Melbourne Skydeck welcomes visitors daily, offering ample opportunity to experience breathtaking city views from one of the Southern Hemisphere’s highest observation decks. Below are the current opening hours to help you plan your visit:
- Till November 2, 2025 (Everyday): 12:00 PM - 9:00 PM; last entry at 8:30 PM.
- November 3, 2025 to April 5, 2026: 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM; last entry at 9:30 PM.
Closed Days: The venue is open every day of the week and does not have scheduled closures.
Please note that certain outdoor areas like 'The Terrace' may close temporarily during high wind conditions for visitor safety.
Melbourne Skydeck: Address and How Do I Get There?
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Getting to Melbourne Skydeck
Things to Know Before Visiting Melbourne Skydeck
Peak visiting hours are usually evenings and weekends; booking tickets in advance is recommended to avoid queues.
The observation deck is wheelchair accessible, with lifts servicing all public areas including The Edge glass cube.
The Edge glass cube and The Terrace may close temporarily during high winds or adverse weather for safety reasons.
Food and beverage options are available at Eureka 89 Dining & Events on level 89, adjacent to the Skydeck.
Photography is permitted throughout the observation deck, including The Edge, with no additional fees.
Visitors participating in the annual Eureka Climb should be prepared for strenuous activity, climbing 88 floors (1,642 stairs).
Melbourne Skydeck: Additional Information
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Facilities At Melbourne Skydeck
Gift Store At Melbourne Skydeck
Events At Melbourne Skydeck
Accessibility Facilities at Melbourne Skydeck
For Visually Impaired Visitors:
For visitors who are visually impaired, Melbourne Skydeck offers tactile features and clear, high-contrast signage throughout the observation areas to aid navigation. Additionally, staff members are available to provide assistance upon request. To ensure a smooth experience, visitors requiring support are encouraged to notify the venue ahead of their visit or inform staff upon arrival.
For Specially Abled Visitors:
Melbourne Skydeck is equipped with ramps, wide elevators, and accessible restrooms to accommodate specially abled guests using wheelchairs or mobility aids. The observation deck and key attractions such as The Edge have been designed to be fully wheelchair accessible. Visitors requiring wheelchair access or other mobility assistance can request support in advance through the ticket booking process or by informing staff at entry.
For Hearing Impaired Visitors:
For hearing-impaired visitors, Melbourne Skydeck provides written guides and visual information displays to communicate key details about the attraction and safety instructions. Staff members are trained in basic sign language and communication assistance to support guests with hearing difficulties. To access these services, visitors are advised to indicate their requirements when purchasing tickets or upon arriving at the venue.
Which Ticket Should I Buy To Visit Melbourne Skydeck?
Interesting Facts About Melbourne Skydeck
Eureka Tower was the tallest building in Melbourne from 2006 until 2019.
It features 24-carat gold-plated glass windows on its top ten floors.
"The Edge" is a glass cube that extends three meters out from the building, suspended nearly 300 meters high.
The tower's design symbolizes the Eureka Stockade rebellion from the Victorian gold rush era.
It contains 13 high-speed lifts traveling up to nine meters per second.
The building weighs approximately 200,000 tonnes, made of concrete and reinforced steel.
Water tanks on the 90th and 91st floors stabilize the building during strong winds.
The tower includes a unique art installation featuring nine bees, referencing the busy hive of activity.











