Featuring the Southern Hemisphere’s highest observation deck, the Melbourne Skydeck (previously known as Eureka Skydeck 88) experience dazzles, entertains and informs through its spectacular and ever-changing views, state-of-the-art virtual and augmented reality technology, and Melbourne Skydeck App.
You’ll experience awe-inspiring 360-degree panoramic city views at this renowned observation deck. The deck is connected via an express elevator system, which whips visitors up to the observatory on the 88th floor.
Melbourne Skydeck, Tower Admission, Discount Ticket Prices & Hours
The Edge suspends daring guests in a transparent glass cube that projects out from Melbourne Skydeck, leaving them suspended nearly 300 metres above the streets of Melbourne.
Melbourne Skydeck’s virtual reality Plank Experience is so compelling it convinces even the bravest contenders they’re balancing on a narrow plank at dizzying heights above Melbourne.
Awaken the senses by jumping into the heart of Victoria in Melbourne Skydeck’s Voyager Theatre, featuring 24 multi-sensory 6D pod chairs that take you on an immersive journey of discovery through 16 iconic Melbourne experiences. The multi-million-dollar Voyager Theatre is the first of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere, taking guests on a voyage of discovery through Melbourne and Victoria in glorious Super high-definition 8K video with 6D sensory immersion.
Complete your Melbourne Skydeck experience with a visit to Bar 88. For an elevated drinks and dining experience, choose from various sophisticated delights, including Pacific oysters, a seasonal cheese plate or chicken liver pate. Complement this with our range of cocktails, fine wines or a glass of Champagne Bollinger, all while drinking in the panoramic views.
If you’re looking for a coffee, soft drink, or a heartier snack, a range of gourmet pastries, including pies, pasties, and sausage rolls, is also available.
One level up on the very top floor is Eureka 89. Here, diners can choose from curated chef-tasting menus designed by award-winning Executive Chef Renee Martillano while taking in the spectacular views of Melbourne and beyond.
For the ultimate fine dining or event occasion with views to match, Eureka 89 provides guests with an unforgettable degustation dining or bar experience in the heart of Melbourne. It is also available for event hire for any special occasion.
Bookings are not required to visit Melbourne Skydeck. However, you may consider booking online to ensure entry at your desired time.
Can we take food on our own to the top?
Hi Rubee,
I have looked at the official website and searched various resources on the internet and i can’t find a single thing about bringing your own food.
Be that the attraction seems to have gone through a rebrand and their website is broken at the moment, it does make it difficult to find an exact answer.
There is a bar/cafe on the same level as the observation deck, but I would say that as long as you don’t occupy any of their seating, you should be fine.
Worst case, Southbank is just outside and is always nice to have lunch at.
Thanks
Michael
Hi, should we get senior or student concession on both The Skydeck and The Edge tickets?
Hi Shalabh,
Not sure if I understand your question, but you can get a Concession ticket if you have either of the following: Student Card, Health Care or Seniors Card.
Regards,
Jess
Hi, Do you need to book for the skydeck and The edge? or can tickets be purchased on arrival?
Hi Gillian,
You can purchase tickets on the day if you wish, however lines do form and so you can get express entry to the Skydeck if you pre-purchase. It is a matter for you, but here is the link if you want to buy in advance.
Best regards,
Jess
Hi, I just wander if I have to buy a separate entry ticket? Because I only got the tickets for The Edge and The Sun Star so do I have to buy the entry ticket?
Hi Tang,
Yes, you need to purchase a ticket to the Skydeck in order to access the Edge and Sun and Star experiences.
You can buy your ticket online here.
Best regards,
Jess
Please advise me, are you allowed to take your camera into the glass cube to photograph Melbourne from that viewpoint?
Hi Ronald,
Unfortunately, cameras are not permitted on the “Edge”. I suspect the reason for this is that the Edge attraction has their own photographers which will charge you for a photo. You are however free to take as many photos as you like on the Skydeck itself.
If you wish to purchase tickets to the Skydeck, I have attached a link here for you.
Enjoy your trip to the Skydeck!
Regards,
Jess
Hi, Would two adults with one child be able to purchase the family ticket? At $46, it’s cheaper than purchasing three separate tickets. Thanks.
Hi Karen,
Yes you can purchase a family ticket for 2 Adults and 1 Child, it is certainly cheaper.
Unfortunately, our provider “Experience Oz” is not selling family tickets at this time. So if you want to obtain a family ticket, you can purchase one here.
Have a great time at the Eureka Skydeck!
Regards,
Jess
Hello, I am a parent that belongs to a group of young adults with disabilities who are coming over to Melbourne to compete in the national ten pin bowling tournament. We are just wondering the prices for admission. All have concession cards. Your help would be much appreciated.
Hi Adriana,
Concession ticket prices for the Eureka Skydeck are $15.50 per person. If any of the students are under 16 years of age, they can purchase a children’s ticket which is $11.50.
If you have more than 15 people, it would be worth making a group booking online as you will receive a further discount:
Adults: $16.00
Concession: $12.40
Children: $9.20
Simply click the link here and click the “Group Booking” tab. Fill out their online booking form to receive the group booking discount.
Enjoy your day at the Eureka Skydeck!
Regards,
Jess