Tower restaurant explained
A tower restaurant is a restaurant located in a tower and is accessible by an elevator.
Tower restaurants are laid out in such a way that guests can enjoy the panorama when taking their meal and beverages. Numerous tower restaurants are revolving restaurants, continuously rotating around the tower axle with the help of a drive.
Austria
In Austria the Danube tower two tower restaurants are implemented as revolving restaurants, as well as the Bergiselschanze at the jump tower.
Australia
Canada
Germany
- Water Tower Belvedere (Revolving restaurant) (closed at the moment)
- Bierpinsel, Berlin
- Radio Tower Berlin, Berlin
- Berliner Fernsehturm, Berlin (Revolving restaurant)
- Florianturm, Dortmund (Revolving restaurant)
- Fernsehturm Dresden-Wachwitz, Dresden (closed at the moment)
- Fair Tower Cologne
- Colonius, Cologne
- Fernsehturm Schwerin-Zippendorf, Schwerin
- Fernmeldeturm Nürnberg, Nuremberg (closed at the moment)
- Europaturm, Frankfurt (closed at the moment)
- Fernsehturm Kulpenburg (closed at the moment)
- Gauss Tower, Dransfeld
- Rheinturm, Düsseldorf (Revolving restaurant)
- Henninger Turm, Frankfurt am Main (2 revolving restaurants, closed at the moment)
- Heinrich-Hertz-Turm, Hamburg (Revolving restaurant, closed at the moment)
- Jen-Tower, Jena
- Main Tower, Frankfurt am Main (Revolving restaurant)
- Fernmeldeturm, Mannheim (Revolving restaurant)
- Olympiaturm, München (Revolving restaurant)
- Goldbergturm, Sindelfingen
- Fernsehturm Stuttgart, Stuttgart
- Longinus Tower, Nottuln
- Hünenburg Observation Tower, Bielefeld
The Netherlands
Serbia
United States
Elsewhere
Many countries have tower restaurants on large towers that attract visitors, including the TV tower Näsinneula in Tampere, the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the Kaknaes Tower in Stockholm, the Ostankino Tower and Baghdad Tower. A tower restaurant can be accommodated on other structures for example the suspension tower of the new Danube bridge Bratislava with restaurant at 84.6 meters height.