Skywalk in Sydney
March 10, 2022
One of the best travels that I had with my friends was when we first went out of the country to visit one of our friends that is staying in Sydney. It was a 21 days trip that happened in 2012. We were supposed to leave the country on the same day but because of work, our plan to leave on the same day didn't happen. Pey and I were the first ones who left the country followed by Dang and then Mayie.
And because it was our first trip out of the country, everything was documented, our boredom in the airport while waiting to board, things that we do inside the plane and of course the moment we landed in Sydney.
We arrived in Sydney early in the morning and were fetched by our friends. Had our breakfast at Mcdonald's and went to my friend's place where we stayed for 21 days.
The Mcdonald's in Sydney offers a different menu and for that, we tried their Angus and lamb burger. Was it tasty? It was heavenly!
After our breakfast, we go directly to my friend's house, unpacked our luggage, and freshen up to see the City.
The first place we visited was the Sydney Tower Eye where you can see 360 degree panoramic views across Sydney Harbour, the skyline, and the Pacific Ocean. Sydney Eye tower was the tallest Structure in the City where we enjoyed and capture the beauty of the city at their observation deck which is 820 feet above the ground.
Sydney Tower Eye Tours includes Sky Walk, Sea life Sydney Aquamarine, (where we met Nemo) and visited Madame Tussauds was museum but will be sharing Sea life Sydney Aquarium and Madame Tussauds on another article.
Sydney Tower is Sydney's tallest structure and the second tallest observation tower in the Southern Hemisphere.
Photo credit: Benjamin Sow
That tall guy is our guide for the sky walk. There is an orientation and then he gave us a blue coverall that we need to wear before they can allow us to go to the observation deck. Then they put a harness in each and every one of us.
We are not allowed to bring anything so the documentation or taking of photos is done by one of the guides. The floor in the observation deck is made of glass and steel so you can look down and see what's happening below and how high the observation deck is.
It was fun being up there though one of our friends is so scared that she was holding us the whole time. The tour guide even told us to do the jump shot. Imagine how exciting and scary it is to jump on a glass floor, But I did jump anyway it was a once in a lifetime experience so might as well have fun and enjoy it. After staying at the observation deck we walk around outside the tower building seeing all sides of Sydney.
After the skywalk we go directly to Sea life Sydney Aquarium that"ll be sharing on my next post.
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What an exciting adventure, those glasses terrify me, but I'm sure I'm in a group, no one will notice