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Discover Seattle from New Heights: The Space Needle

Experience breathtaking panoramic views and iconic Seattle skyline at the Space Needle, a must-visit observation deck and tourist attraction.

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The Space Needle, an iconic symbol of Seattle, offers breathtaking panoramic views from its observation deck. Standing at 605 feet, this architectural marvel provides a unique vantage point of the stunning Seattle skyline, the majestic Mount Rainier, and the serene waters of Puget Sound. Tourists flock to this world-famous landmark to capture unforgettable moments and indulge in a unique dining experience at the SkyCity restaurant.

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400 Broad St, Seattle, Queen Anne, Washington, 98109, US
Monday
10 am-9 pm
Tuesday
10 am-8 pm
Wednesday
10 am-8 pm
Thursday
10 am-8:30 pm
Friday
9 am-10 pm
Saturday
9 am-10 pm
Sunday
9 am-10 pm

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    Getting There

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    From The Columbia Basin, take I-90 W toward Seattle. Continue on I-90 W for about 140 miles. Merge onto I-5 N toward Seattle. Stay on I-5 N for approximately 10 miles. Take exit 165A for Denny Way. Continue straight onto Denny Way, then turn left onto 4th Ave. Continue on 4th Ave and turn right onto Broad Street. The Space Needle will be on your right at 400 Broad St, Seattle, WA 98109. Parking may be available at nearby garages, which can vary in cost, typically ranging from $10 to $20 per day.

    Public Transportation

    From The Columbia Basin, take a Greyhound or Amtrak bus to Seattle. After arriving at the Seattle station, you can take the Link Light Rail from Westlake Station. Board the Link Light Rail towards Northgate and get off at the University Street Station. Transfer to bus number 2 or 13 towards Queen Anne and get off at the stop on Broad Street. Walk about 5 minutes to reach the Space Needle at 400 Broad St, Seattle, WA 98109. The total cost for the bus and light rail fare is around $3 to $5.

    Local tips

    Visit during sunset for stunning views as the city lights up.
    Purchase tickets online in advance to skip the long lines.
    Consider dining at SkyCity for a unique revolving dining experience.
    Check the weather before your visit to ensure clear views.
    Use public transportation or rideshare services; parking can be limited.

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    The Space Needle is not just a landmark; it’s an experience that encapsulates the essence of Seattle. Rising to a height of 605 feet, this architectural wonder was built for the 1962 World’s Fair and has since become a beloved symbol of the city. Its sleek and modern design is a marvel to behold, and the views it offers are nothing short of spectacular. As you ascend to the observation deck, you will be greeted with 360-degree panoramas that showcase the city’s iconic skyline, the lush greenery of the Pacific Northwest, and the breathtaking backdrop of Mount Rainier. On a clear day, you can even catch glimpses of the Olympic Mountains and the shimmering waters of Puget Sound, making it a prime spot for photography and sightseeing. Visitors can explore the newly renovated observation deck, which features glass floors for an exhilarating view straight down, as well as interactive displays that educate guests about the sights and history of the area. The Space Needle also offers a unique dining experience at SkyCity, a revolving restaurant that allows diners to enjoy a meal while taking in the stunning views. Reservations are recommended, especially during peak tourist seasons, to ensure you secure a table during your visit. The Space Needle is conveniently located in the Seattle Center, making it easy to combine your visit with other attractions such as the Museum of Pop Culture and the Chihuly Garden and Glass. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a returning traveler, a trip to the Space Needle is a must-do when in Seattle, providing an unforgettable perspective of this vibrant city.

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