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Sydney Tower Eye Observation DeckvsAustralian Museum
Both are highly recommended by professional travelers. Overall, Sydney Tower Eye and Skywalk scores slightly better than Australian Museum. Sydney Tower Eye and Skywalk is ranked #6 in Sydney with approval from 8 reviews including Fodor's, Lonely Planet and The Telegraph.
Sydney Tower Eye Observation Deck
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100 Market Street Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
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"Short of taking a scenic flight, a visit to the top of this 309-meter (1,000 foot) golden-turret-topped spike is the best way to see Sydney's spectacular layout." Full review
"It's been dominating the skyline for a quarter of a century, as both the highest point in the city and the highest observation deck in the Southern Hemisphere."
"This addition to the Sydney thrill scene is a heart-stopping experience that is definitely not for people who are scared of heights." Full review
Top Choice
"View Sydney in all its breathtaking glory from Sydney Tower Eye and the Observation Deck." Full review
"Take an elevator to get to this bird’s-eye-viewing deck. It’s the perfect perch for catching a glimpse of the planes as they take off and land." Full review
"The Skywalk, part of the Sydney Tower, is the highest open-air attraction in the city." Full review
"Sydney Tower provides a panoramic 360-degree view from the Pacific Ocean in the east to the Blue Mountains in the west." Full review
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The Skywalk... awesome day or night, but keep an eye on the sky.
1 Star
"Topping out at 309m, Sydney Tower is the highest building in Sydney." Full review
"The 360-degree views stretch west to the Blue Mountains, north across the Harbour Bridge, east along the headlands and out to the Pacific Ocean, and south to the shores of historic Botany Bay." Full review
Australian Museum
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6 College St, Sydney, New South Wales 2010
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"Established in 1827, this natural history and environmental sciences museum is a favorite for family outings." Full review
2 Stars
"A very thorough exploration of Australian wildlife and its biodiversity." Full review
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Well-suited for children.
"A well-respected academic institution... collection of plants, animals, geological specimens, and cultural artifacts from the Asia-Pacific region." Full review
2 Stars
"Its inestimable Aboriginal art collection is its major drawing card." Full review
2 Stars
"Animals, minerals and plants, as well as climate change and Aboriginal culture, are the focus of the Australian Museum of natural sciences." Full review
"Houses the nation's most important animal, mineral, fossil and anthropological collections, and prides itself on its innovative research into Australia's environment and indigenous cultures. " Full review
"Australia's first museum was opened in 1827 in Sydney with the goal of showcasing unique specimens relating to the country's fascinating natural history." Full review
"Established in 1827, this natural history and environmental sciences museum is a favorite for family outings." Full review
"<span class="m_first-letter">T</span>he Australian Museum – the oldest in the country – has been at the helm of Australian history, research and education for almost 200 years, with exhibitions about Indigenous Australia, Australian archaeology, Pacific cultures and world culture" Full review
"Displays are presented thematically, one of the best being the Aboriginal section with its traditional clothing, weapons, and everyday implements. There are plenty of stuffed Australian mammals" Full review