The glass floor is Edge’s most thrilling feature — a window into the city right beneath your feet. Equal parts mind-bending and photo-friendly, it’s engineered for wow and for safety.
What It Feels Like
- First-step jitters are common. Look to the horizon and step with intent.
- The panels are crystal clear — you’ll feel like you’re floating.
- Staff manage lines so everyone gets a fair turn.
Confidence cue: Place one foot on the glass, breathe, then commit. Most nervousness fades after a few seconds.
Safety Engineering
- Multi-layered, laminated glass designed for high loads.
- Robust steel framing with redundancy and frequent inspections.
- Non-slip edging and active staff supervision.
The surface can feel cool or slick if conditions are damp, so keep movements deliberate and avoid running.
Photo Prompts
- Classic starfish: Lie down and stretch arms and legs for scale.
- Mirror hearts: Frame a heart with a partner’s hands for a sweet shot.
- Forced perspective: Bring shoes near the lens so the street appears tiny below.
- Grid geometry: Use a wide lens to emphasize the city’s lines.

Etiquette
- Keep the line moving; take your shot, then rotate.
- Skip bulky props during peak times.
- Be mindful of visitors who are nervous around heights.
Pro Tips
- Wear darker clothing to avoid reflections in nighttime shots.
- Clean your phone lens — fingerprints show against bright streets below.
- Try framing shoes or hands near the corner of the frame for depth.
Bottom Line
It’s scary-fun, safe, and worth a few brave minutes for unforgettable photos.