Sydney Tower and its beautiful views

 Whether you want to enjoy the 360 view of the city from the top of the Sydney Tower, or sit in one of the restaurants to dine in style, you will be delighted by what this iconic building has to offer.

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Skywalk Vivid

Located on Sydney Harbour, the Sydney Tower Eye offers an interesting perspective on the city. It is a 309-meter tower that will provide awe-inspiring views of the city. If you are looking for a splurge worthy experience, consider booking a helicopter tour of the harbour. It is a great way to capture the view from above and below the clouds.

While the aforementioned helicopter ride is not for the faint of heart, the Sydney Tower Eye has a number of packages on offer. These include the aforementioned helicopter ride and a more standard package that includes a 4D cinema experience. The latter is sure to delight those who wish to relive their favourite childhood movie or television show.

The Vivid has been in operation since August and a trip to Sydney will give you plenty of reasons to stop by for the day. The good news is, tickets are limited, so you may want to call in advance.

360 Bar & Dining

Located 88 floors up, 360 Bar & Dining is a revolving restaurant that boasts awe-inspiring views of the city. At night, the restaurant transforms into a sophisticated, opulent space. Guests will be treated to a revolving menu of contemporary Australian-French fusion cuisine. The restaurant also offers an a la carte menu.

Among the restaurant's offerings, there are two lounges - a cocktail and grill-centric version on Level 3 and a stand-alone bar on Level 3. It's also worth noting that the hotel has three levels of dining. This is a rare occurrence in a modern skyscraper. The top floor is the most spacious, with an upper terrace that provides a more intimate setting for groups of four. The lower terrace is ideal for semi-private dining.

The restaurant has a few other impressive offerings, including a Champagne toast and a revolving food court. It also has a cleverly designed iridescent bar, which is reminiscent of a phoenix arising from the ashes. The food is not bad either. Guests can indulge in pressed lamb neck, prosciutto, oysters and cucumber.

Quay Quarter Tower

Located on the corner of Bridge, Young and Phillip Streets, Quay Quarter Tower will be a landmark building in Sydney's CBD. The development will include over 100 apartments, a restaurant, a boutique hotel and a museum. It will also feature retail on the lower levels. It is part of the Circular Quay District redevelopment. The precinct will be a 24/7 precinct when it is complete.

The tower incorporates 65 percent of the core of the original 1970s office tower. The building is designed to recycle and reuse the old structure. This approach to upcycling is expected to save 7.3 million kilograms of carbon emissions, which is equivalent to 35,000 flights between Sydney and Melbourne.




The design of the tower is based on the concept of a vertical village. The design includes five stacked volumes, each with a different focus. The building also features a series of rooftop terraces. Each of these features a geometric cantilevered overhang that maximizes the views of the harbour. The building has achieved a 6-star Green Star rating and WELL Gold certification.

Restaurants

Whether you are looking for a fine dining experience or a casual dinner, you will find all that you are looking for at the restaurants at Sydney Tower. These restaurants offer breathtaking views of the city, as well as a stylish and contemporary atmosphere.

For a more casual meal, you can choose to dine at the Sydney Tower Buffet, where you can choose from an extensive variety of freshly prepared international dishes. With over 40 dishes, you are sure to find something to satisfy your appetite. This restaurant offers a self-serve buffet, so you can select what you want without any hassle.

If you're looking for a more formal dining experience, there are two fine dining restaurants at the Sydney Tower. The first is Infinity, which features fine Asian influences with exquisite flavours. The menu includes items such as ocean trout, charred broccolini and raw Queensland scallop. The menu also features local produce such as haloumi and salmon roe.

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