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Eureka Skydeck occupies the 88th floor of the Eureka Tower, offering 360-degree views from 285 metres above Melbourne. It is the highest public vantage point in the Southern Hemisphere.

The Edge at Eureka Tower is not for the faint-hearted. A glass cube slides out from the 88th floor, suspending visitors 300 metres above the street with nothing but transparent glass beneath their feet.

Gem Pier in Williamstown offers one of Melbourne's best free viewpoints. The heritage timber pier stretches into Hobsons Bay, framing a panoramic sweep of the CBD skyline, the West Gate Bridge and the shipping lanes.

Rialto Towers is one of Melbourne's tallest skyscrapers, offering observation deck views from the 55th floor. The blue-glass twin towers have been a CBD landmark since the 1980s.

The Melbourne Star Observation Wheel is a giant observation wheel standing 120 metres tall at Docklands. One of only four giant observation wheels in the world, it offers panoramic views across Melbourne, Port Phillip Bay, and the Dandenong Ranges.