based on 13249 reviewsThe skyline in Queenstown is similar to other cities in New Zealand, and Luge is worth a try. However, buying multiple tickets may be worth it, but it may be a waste if you get tired of playing. My friend just finds queuing and taking the cable car very tried, although she bought six tickets but only played twice.
The Skyline sits on top of Bobt's Peak in Queenstown, a location overlooking downtown Queenstown, Lake Wakatipu and the mountains beyond. It takes about 10 minutes to walk from the city to the cable car ride point, and take the cable car in the southern hemisphere to the top of the mountain. The sightseeing corridor on the second floor offers a 270-degree panoramic view of the town, and the scenery at sunset is even more intoxicating. The Sky Cable Car is a highly comprehensive attraction. In addition to the view, there is also a very famous restaurant, Stratosfare Restaurant, which was once rated as "the best restaurant in the world" by the ABC.

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The skyline in Queenstown is similar to other cities in New Zealand, and Luge is worth a try. However, buying multiple tickets may be worth it, but it may be a waste if you get tired of playing. My friend just finds queuing and taking the cable car very tried, although she bought six tickets but only played twice.
Family trip, bring children with you. For children, the scenery on the top of the mountain is not impressive, but the skyline luge is really fun.
The cable car experience is not much different from that in China, but Queenstown is really beautiful, the bird's-eye view is amazing, and you can take photos and download electronic photos for free with your ticket. In addition, the scooter is really fun, and the 6-lap ride is cost-effective
A global Internet celebrity attraction that is definitely worth checking in. You must check in, you must check in, you must check in. I say it three times! During the peak tourist season, you must buy tickets in advance, otherwise you will have to queue up at the ticket office to buy tickets and then queue up to exchange tickets.
Today I finally reached the top of Queenstown Mountain. I stayed in Queenstown for 5 days. Today is the 3rd day. The weather was very good a few days ago, sunny and cloudy. Today it was cloudy and there were showers, but the weather was relatively cool today. We struggled for a few days and chose the not-so-good weather to go to the top of the mountain, because we will leave Queenstown the day after tomorrow. The most important thing I want to say is that I did not take Skyline. I climbed to the top of the mountain by myself. It is said that Queenstown is the birthplace of extreme sports. Today I will experience mountaineering, because the mountaineering road is not as easy as imagined. There is basically no proper road. Sometimes you need to use all four limbs at the same time. Speaking of this, I want to say that because I am no longer young, I am a 53-year-old middle-aged man, so it took us a total of 2 hours to reach the top of the mountain. And today is my 53rd birthday, which is very meaningful. Along the way, we walked through the forest and picked up two wooden sticks, which helped me climb to the top of the mountain. The scenery is beautiful, completely different from the scenery seen on the cable car. This is my first time to experience this kind of mountaineering and I will never forget it. We took SkyⅠline to go down the mountain. Because it was raining, it was better to take the cable car. The one-way ticket is 25 SGD per person. The scenery is also beautiful. In short, it is worth coming here today.
You can take the Sky Cable Car to the mountains near Queenstown, which is the best place to overlook the beautiful scenery of Queenstown. The cable car is divided into two types: glass cabin and air seat. You can choose according to your preferences. Especially the cable car with seats, it is a bit scary, but the scenery is really beautiful.
The Sky Cable Car in Queenstown is definitely worth a ride. It goes up the mountain slope. The surrounding scenery is in full view, with snow-capped mountains in the distance, lakes nearby, and towns below. It is really beautiful beyond words, and it is really refreshing and makes people sigh at the beauty of nature.
Taking the Sky Gondola + overlooking Bob Peak is the first choice for many tourist projects in Queenstown. Bob Peak is on the north side of Queenstown, and the Sky Gondola is on the south slope of Bob Peak. The lower station of the cable car is 340 meters above sea level and is located on the north side of the commercial district in the center of Queenstown; the upper station is 790 meters above sea level and is located in an open area on the south slope close to the top of the mountain: the track elevation is 37.1º, which is the steepest cable car track in the Southern Hemisphere. Walk north from Leith Street for 10 minutes, climb the 30-meter-high white Bob steps, and you will arrive at the lower station of the cable car. Sit in the spacious and bright 4-seater cabin. As the height and perspective change, the scenery gradually moves away and the scenery becomes more and more beautiful. After 8 minutes of comfortable and smooth operation, you will arrive at the upper station of the cable car. The upper station of the cable car is connected to the Sky Gondola Restaurant. On the outer edge of the second floor of the restaurant, there is an L-shaped sightseeing corridor and several protruding viewing platforms. Standing on the viewing corridor and viewing platform, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of Lake Wakatipu and Queenstown from 270°. Looking south, you can see beautiful scenery from far to near. In the distance, the Remarkable Mountains are undulating and majestic. In the near distance, the roads in Queenstown are crisscrossed and the roofs are lined up. At the junction of the near and far, the two peninsulas (Queenstown Golf Course and Queenstown Gardens) and the two bays (Queenstown Bay and Frankton Bay) on the surface of Lake Wakatipu are clearly visible. The sparkling lake, the green peninsula, and the winding and elegant coastline constitute the most beautiful picture of Queenstown and Lake Wakatipu. The photos taken are representative works of New Zealand's beautiful scenery.