Make the Most of Clear Views with Sydney Skywalk’s New Deal
The summer haze has disappeared and Sydney Skywalk is celebrating the clearer weather with a mid-year special, offering Skywalks from $79 per adult.
The special deal provides the perfect incentive for daredevils to tackle Sydney Tower’s high altitude attraction, with unmatched 360-degree open-air views of one of the most beautiful cities in the world from a height more than double that of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
“This is the best time of year to see Sydney, with Skywalk offering crisp views of the city and its sparkling harbour with the outlook extending as far as the Royal National Park in the south, the Blue Mountains in the west and the Central Coast in the north,” Sydney Skywalk Marketing Manager Thomas Davey said.
“The new deal will let locals and visitors to our city make the most of the sparkling, mid-year weather and see Sydney at its finest.”
Valid for all scheduled Skywalks until September 30, Skywalk’s ‘Mid-Year Special’ prices are available throughout the week, including the weekend, with day Skywalks priced at $79 per adult and $63 per child. Dusk Skywalks are $89 per adult and $70 per child.
The new deals also make it even more affordable to treat the whole family to an exhilarating walk on the edge, with family package prices starting from $145 for one adult and two children.
Each Sydney Skywalk ticket includes admission to Sydney Tower Observation Deck and one of Australia’s largest simulated rides, OzTrek – providing a further saving of $41 for a family of one adult and two children.
Graham Muldoon
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