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Eureka Skydeck's 88th-floor observation deck is in the iconic gold-plated skyscraper Eureka Tower, soaring a staggering metres above the streets of Melbourne.

As the highest public observation deck in the Southern Hemisphere, Eureka Skydeck is perfectly positioned for complete degree, floor-to-ceiling views of the Melbourne skyline extending to the Dandenong Ranges. Two dedicated lifts rocket visitors to level 88 in under 40 seconds. You can also experience the Edge — a unique switchable glass cube that projects out from the building to suspend visitors high above the city. For a bit of fun, and if you dare, you can also try out Vertigo, a green screen installation specially constructed to give you the illusion of having fallen off the top of the building, as if you are holding on for dear life metres above the ground.

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For thrill-seekers, step into "The Edge" which is a glass cube that extends itself 3 metres out from the building, creating the illusion of being suspended in mid-air. Eureka Skydeck, Southbank. Eureka Tower viewed from Rialto Towers. Ground floor entrance to Eureka Skydeck at Riverside Quay. Ground floor entrance to Eureka Skydeck. The Eureka Skydeck is open from 10 am until 10 pm every day, giving you the chance to experience Melbourne at a range of different times.

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Quick Facts About the Eureka Skydeck More than six million visitors have been to the Skydeck since it opened ten years ago. There are steps to get you up to the Skydeck if you choose to walk it. There have been over 1, marriage proposals that have taken place on The Edge. There are a whopping windows in the Tower.



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