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Greeeeeeeat! But the sounds they are playing are annoying.
Greeeeeeeat! But the sounds they are playing are annoying.
Great experience, nice staff, gorgeous views on Melbourne.
Interested place, we went to 88th floor and saw Melbourne from hi place, and they have Eureka Edge, it's scary for those people who has phobia with hi place.
Great views of melbourne. Rather unfortunate to have booked for a cloudy night.
Great uninterrupted views. Food is sold up there and there are good photos services available. Staff were friendly and helpful.
Must visit in Melbourne. go when its dawn & full moon. city looks amazing from here.
For the Skydeck a reasonable price is required. Only the reflections are a bit annoying but acceptable. What you can not say about the Edge. To pay $ 12 to go out in a glass lift by not taking your own photos, but can only buy 2 photos from the operator. Which quality is anything but acceptable, (each amateur photographer can take better pictures) and then they also charge $ 15 for 1 photo, the second still costs $ 10. This is rip-off on a new level.
It's a great experience but is still overpriced despite having been open now for years. The level of security to get up there is a bit disconcerting.
84 floors, in 34 seconds!! To experience this most fascinating thing, you should definitely visit Eureka Skydeck! I have visited it during the night time. And it was beautiful!! I'm sure it's just as beautiful during the day time Lovely place, there's even an area where it's open as in its coveted with strong net. The rest is with strong hard glass. It's very safe, nothing to fear. People afraid of heights should be a bit careful. The open area might be pretty windy. There's attached binoculars too with very sharp, clear and accurate view. A must go. Lovely service and I'm sure this experience will be remembered by you forever
As the tallest building in Melbourne, it has a qualified observation deck. The downside is that the space is small, and if you've ever been to the Empire State Building or CN Tower you'll be disappointed with the facilities and space! But it's still one of the must-see attractions in Melbourne!
Wanna see Melbourne from the top..This is the best place to be..
Quite disappointing for a skydeck. It is positioned awkwardly in the city so you don t actually get to see much of the city in any great way. The windows are all tinted, so you can t get good photos either
Spectacular views of Melbourne,
First timer thrill of heights,
Grab a coffee with same price $4.5
Sit next to big glass and work while sunset gives you awesomeness.
Night view of Melbourne is extraordinary
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I have been twice now and both times it has been a great experience.
Kind of expensive if you're not on concession, but nice views!
A great place to visit and view the sites of Melbourne
A great attraction with friendly and efficient staff
Amazing place to visit, but be prepared to have your personal space violated. There are way too many people allowed on the observation deck and all of level 88. It is also a bit stuffy up there. The trip in the elevator is surprisingly quick and not that frightening. Worth the visit. Bring a good SLR camera for some great snaps.
The edge was awesome.. Since you're there you should try it as it's quite an experience
On Christmas Eve with many others the lights viewed from the 88th floor.
Great place to see the sunset (you've got the best view in the southern hemisphere) though it'll cost you $20. Book online to save $2 otherwise it's $22 at the door.
If I went again I wouldn't do The Edge Experience. It was not worth the time nor the money (costs $12 and you will need to wait if people ahead of you have also purchased, after they buzz you can't take your own photos - instead they take some and it's an optional charge for suboptimal photos upon exiting).
Also, the windows could use cleaning but hey, it's probably hard to hire window washers for a building with that height
It was amazing to step out of the lift and almost immediately see how high up you are! The lift is very fast and made me a bit dizzy.
The view from a very high elevation was amazing, overlooking Melbourne. And I had fun with the added edge experience. If you climb up, please try it!
Today, I went to the Discovery Building to see the whole scenery of Melbourne. The scenery here is beautiful and beautiful. I can see all the places in Melbourne. This building also says that you can see Tasmania here, but I can't see it. This building The lift moved quickly and went up to the 88th floor in forty seconds. The building has indoor and outdoor. There is also a full-glass room, but there is an extra charge. Remember to be careful after going up to the 88th floor, because the glass here is only four and a few meters thick, and one has lost a lot of hatred, but there is no record of falling dead. worry.
Elevator closed. They do not tell you that to walk on the 88th floor glass you have to pay extra and if you are willing to pay you have to do it as soon as you reach the 88th floor because you will have a wait of 30 to 45 min. Nobody warns you about this. Also little information of the city.
Time: 10 am to 10pm
Try to buy in klook its cheaper there
Views are incredible! Good to visit one time. The entry only allows entry most of the other stuff like edge experience, photographs etc are priced additionally. Still recommend going to the top for that awesome view! Cheers
Beautiful place to visit. It is not expensive, and is a good place to visit with family. You will have the best lookout of Melbourne
The deck is small however it is good. The view gets better at evening and after dark.
You hat an amazing view over the heart of Melbourne. You also have the option of going out on the edge. An extra 12 dollars takes you a couple of Metres off the edge in a glass floors enclosure
One of the best experiences I had in Melbourne. Initially thought it would be one of those usual top of the tower views but it was a unique view of Melbourne from up there. At one side you will see the CBD and on the other just greens towards the sea. Top notch security at the bottom floor, which makes you feel at ease. Highly recommended.
Good place visit with reasonable budget. Had a great time.
Breathtaking views of Melbourne and the surrounding area. Perfect for a romantic night out or with traveling family. The only downside is that it's difficult to take photos sometimes because of the light from the other side... Otherwise it's really enjoyable
Nice place especially at night very nice night view
Better, but we faced fogging outside with no visibility
We successfully booked online and had a fantastic time viewing Melbourne s glorious scenery from the 88th floor. It was a good experience and definitely a lot here to keep us busy
It's good to see Melbourne city in a bird's eye view. You can't see observation wheel from here though.
a wonderful 360 degree of Melbourne, must do a walk on the outside platform
It is best managed sky deck
Certainly better then twin towers of KL
Well done Melbourne
It was a nice experience visiting the skydeck as you could see all of Melbourne from a height. We did the edge too but it was ok wasn't scary or anything as it felt very secure in it. They have cafe too so that you can enjoy the Melbourne skyline and have a cuppa. All in all it was a good experience
Great experience from the top of the deck, viewing all the infrastructure from a different angle and perspective. Must do event while in Melbourne totally loved it.
Servuxe was great.
The best best view of Melbourne. It's a pity that "The Edge" does not allow you to take pictures and you can only opt for the service (at AUD 15) that they provide you and that are not the photos you expect
With a glass floor you really can't see through too clearly... its all reflection
Incredible service and facilities at Australia s and the Southern Hemispheres tallest building!
At 80 floors or so, Eureka has a commanding view over Melbourne, although I suspect this will be gradually eroded due to the new developments under construction nearby.
Perfect overview of the city. The most important landmarks are indicated via fixed viewers. Separate viewers are available for zooming in. Also outside experience is possible and (for extra payment of 12 AUD) it's possible to go outside on a glass platform and have a open 300 meters deep view. I hope your stomach can stand it