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Space Needle: Iconic Observation Tower and Tourist Attraction in Seattle

The Space Needle is an iconic observation tower and one of the most recognizable landmarks in the Pacific Northwest. Located at 400 Broad St, Seattle, Washington, this 605-ft-tall spire at the Seattle Center offers stunning views of the city and surrounding area. The sleek and futuristic design of the tower was inspired by the theme of the 1962 World's Fair held in Seattle.

As you approach the tower, you'll be impressed by its unique design. When you step inside the elevators, you'll be whisked up to the observation deck in just 41 seconds. From there, you'll have a 360-degree view of the city, the Puget Sound, and the stunning mountains in the distance. The observation deck is a must-visit for anyone who wants to see the beauty of Seattle from a high vantage point.

The tower also features a rotating restaurant, a cafe, and a wine bar. The restaurant offers a unique dining experience with a revolving glass floor that rotates 360 degrees every hour. The cafe and wine bar offer a great selection of food and drinks for visitors to enjoy.

Aside from the observation deck and dining options, the Space Needle also has a gift shop where visitors can buy souvenirs and memorabilia. The tower is open every day from 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM, and the admission fee is a bit pricey, but it's worth it for the stunning views and unique experience.

The Space Needle is a popular tourist attraction in Seattle, and it's a must-visit for anyone who wants to see the city from a different perspective. The tower is also a great place to learn about Seattle's history, with exhibits on the ground floor that tell the story of the city.

If you're planning to visit Seattle, don't miss the chance to visit the Space Needle. It's a one-of-a-kind experience that you won't forget.

From the business

"Welcome to the Space Needle in Seattle, Washington! We are an iconic observation tower and one of the most recognizable landmarks in the Pacific Northwest. As you approach our 605-foot-tall structure, you'll notice our sleek and futuristic design, which was inspired by the theme of the 1962 World's Fair held in Seattle. We're proud to say that we've been providing stunning views of the city and surrounding area for more than half a century. When you step inside our elevators, you'll be whisked up to our observation deck in just 41 seconds. From there, you'll have a 360-degree view of the city, the Puget Sound, and the stunning mountains in the distance. Come visit us today!"

Amenities

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Space Needle Reviews - 100

4.9
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5.0
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5.0
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4.0
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4.5
Srikanth Hegde

Great experience with going up in elevator to the viewing deck of space needle which gives a panoramic view of the city. A revolving platform with a glass flooring gives an excellent perspective of the height and the ground below. Long lines can be expected as this is an important tourist destination in the city. A photo at the beginning of the tour and a selfie point at the observation deck can give great impression of the place

Doris Huang

Iconic building in town, but we didn't buy the ticket and went inside to see it because there were too many people and I personally recommend going to Kerry Park if you want to take some nice pictures of the Space Needle.
The shuttle to hear from downtown is very convenient and quick. However, the smell of the stairs in the station is terrible.

CE Begay

Very cool! No time limit (that I know of), they have a small bar upstairs and they had a photographer that can take a photo of your group with your ticket. The view after sundown was quite the experience and also glass rotating floor. They offer discounts for military and WA residents. My only complaint is the app is very slow and not very user friendly.

George Antony

Parking is not very easy. Transit is easy. Tickets are easy to find. The view is spectacular. You can take a picture of yourself by sitting on a bench but it lags. So sit and don’t move too fast. Also the restaurant on the top is snooty. They don’t let kids in and try to imply that you must be daft for expecting kids to be in.

Daniel Perkins

I haven't been up there since I was a young lad. I took my friend from Brazil and we had a blast. They had beverages at the top for sale such as alcohol, coffee & sodas for the kids. They got rid of the restaurant on the lower level but they do still have a lounge. I don't recommend paying to get into the lounge I feel that is extraordinarily overpriced. But you do not have to pay for the lounge to get into the lower level you can go stand on the see-through rotating floor with just the general admission.

Abdallah “Dooly” Ismail

Been here Jan 2019, loved it then and came back yesterday. It’s the main draw of attle, I love the view and the gift shop is loaded. Love the valet parking option. I liked it better when it’s absolutely visible when there’s not a cloud in site.

Marcus K

Amazing seeing this landmark in person. A great feat of architecture and amazing views. Good bar at the top to enjoy some cocktails and snacks. Many landmarks don’t live up to the hype but the Space Needle definitely does.

Jessica Arechiga

What a beautiful experience. The views were just beautiful. We went twice, in the morning, and at night. They have an observation deck on the top. On the second floor they have food and restrooms they also have a rotating floor made of glass , it's beautiful 😍 . Please like 👍 if it helps you.

kim

Great quintessential tourist attraction in Seattle. The view from the top was simply amazing, and the excitement that builds as you begin to anticipate the gorgeous view was amazing. I loved the little history of the needle section before you embark on the elevator, and our guide on the elevator was very funny. The rotating glass is such a phenomenal work of engineering, and of course the amazing views of the Olympics made everything worth it. We could also see the city from the Needle, not just the beautiful mountains. A tip would be to go in the morning to avoid long lines.

Lily

Wow, what a great place to visit. Absolutely loved the views! The revolving glass floor is definitely something to go too as well. I didn't try the cafe or restaurant. If you decide to go and have more time, get the city pass deal with other attractions because you can go in the morning and use the same ticket to go back again within 24 hours for the Space Needle. I went in the morning (it was raining) and decided to go back for sunset when it cleared up.

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