Melbourne 360 - the Melbourne Observation Deck at Rialto - Melbourne

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Melbourne 360, the Melbourne Observation Deck at Rialto, is the perfect place to begin your visit to Melbourne. Conveniently located in the heart of the city, on Level 55 of the impressive and iconic Rialto Towers.

It offers locals and visitors alike an unparalleled viewing experience, affordable admission prices, and dining facilities.

Offering spectacular 360 degree views from the top of the renowned Rialto building, this Melbourne institution is a must-see experience for every Melbournian and visitor.

Melbourne 360 - the Melbourne Observation Deck at Rialto offers many facilities, including:

Included with admission, 'Melbourne the Living City' is a 15-minute film about Melbourne and Victoria.

The Information Booth is open 7 days a week from 10:00am 6:00pm providing a booking and information service for all visitors. Cafe 360 is the ideal location to enjoy a meal or drink whilst enjoying the fascinating scenery. The souvenir outlet on the ground level at Melbourne 360 provide an exclusive range of authentic products, souvenirs and gift items.

11 binoculars have been strategically placed around the Deck to enhance viewing capabilities, providing a superb view of Melbourne and the surrounds. All binoculars are free to use. Services Officers are positioned around the Deck in easily identifiable uniforms to assist patrons with questions.

There are two outdoor viewing balconies located on the Observation Deck. This provides the perfect opportunity to enjoy the sensation of the natural elements high above the streets of Melbourne.

Free Re-entry

Melbourne 360 at Rialto happily welcomes back visitors on the same day or night as the original ticket, free. You can return later to see how Melbourne changes when the light come on at night!

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