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Sydney Open | Explore Parkline Place & 39 Martin Place | Sunday 2 November

Parkline Place is a landmark 39-storey tower located above Gadigal Station, designed by renowned architects Foster+Partners and developed by Investa on behalf of owners Oxford Properties and Mitsubishi Estate Asia.
Part of the transformative Pitt Street over-station development, Parkline Place is Midtown’s first new commercial office tower in over ten years. As one of two integrated over-station developments delivered through the NSW Government’s Sydney Metro City & Southwest Project, it seamlessly combines transport, culture, and commerce.
Areas open for visitors on Sunday 2 November 2025:
Find out more: https://www.sydneyopen.com.au/program/building/parkline-place
Photographer credit (top): Aaron Hargreaves, Foster+Partners
Photographer credit: Martin Siegner
Forming part of Australia’s first integrated station development, 39 Martin Place is a landmark commercial office tower above Sydney Metro’s Martin Place Station.
The 28-storey tower, designed by Tzannes, is a bold architectural response to city-shaping and offers a seamless link between transport, commerce and community.
39 Martin Place will open its doors to the public during the Sydney Open festival on Sunday, 2 November 2025. This is a ticketed event, please secure your tickets through the Sydney Open website.
Building entry is on the corner of Elizabeth Street and Martin Place.
Sydney Open visitors will also be able to walk through ‘Muru Giligu’, the 67-metre pedestrian link connecting the north and south concourses of Sydney Metro Martin Place Station and its retail and dining precincts. Meaning ‘Path of Light’, with an art installation called ‘Sonic Luminescence’ that features dynamic light and sound effects triggered by time of day and foot traffic.
Areas open for visitors:
Find out more: https://www.39martinplace.com.au/news-and-media/sydney-open-explore-39-martin-place-sunday-2-november
Sydney Open is the city’s leading event for architecture, design and the built environment, giving you exclusive behind-the-scenes access to some of the city’s most significant, unique and rarely seen sites.
Find out more: https://www.sydneyopen.com.au/