Aussie_Rail
Member
G'day everyone,
I use BT Tower as a point of reference for when I go walkabout and now that it's relatively close to work it made me wonder about going to it and sussing it out. I get there to see a well established sign saying its closed to the public, in several languages.
Wondering why on Earth it's closed, seems to be for reasons that happened 40 or more years ago. With other high rise vantage points, like the Shard, surely these days they could open it up to tourists and share the great views?
Seems weird that its so off limits.
I use BT Tower as a point of reference for when I go walkabout and now that it's relatively close to work it made me wonder about going to it and sussing it out. I get there to see a well established sign saying its closed to the public, in several languages.
Wondering why on Earth it's closed, seems to be for reasons that happened 40 or more years ago. With other high rise vantage points, like the Shard, surely these days they could open it up to tourists and share the great views?
Seems weird that its so off limits.