Seattle Space Needle Observation Deck Admission
Seattle, Washington
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Don’t miss the picture-perfect views from the top of Seattle’s iconic landmark, the Space Needle. With this admission ticket, you’ll gain entry to the Space Needle’s 520-foot (160-meter) Observation Deck, where the views of Seattle and its surrounding mountains are unparalleled. See Puget Sound, Mt Rainier, Lake Union and more.
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Don’t miss the picture-perfect views from the top of Seattle’s iconic landmark, the Space Needle. With this admission ticket, you’ll gain entry to the Space Needle’s 520-foot (160-meter) Observation Deck, where the views of Seattle and its surrounding mountains are unparalleled. See Puget Sound, Mt Rainier, Lake Union and more.Make your way to the Space Needle at Seattle Center, and present your voucher to head up to the Observation Deck!
From your perch at 520 feet, gaze out at the panoramic views of Puget Sound, Lake Union, Elliott Bay, the downtown skyline and, of course, snow-capped Mt Rainier. Snap photos of Seattle’s two surrounding mountain ranges – the Cascades and the Olympics – and watch the bustle of the city’s many waterways, from float planes and ferries to cargo ships and cruise liners.
If you want a closer look of what’s going on below you, the observation deck offers complimentary use of telescopes, and interesting displays set up all around the deck give you more information about what you’re seeing.
Built for the 1962 World’s Fair, the Space Needle is located in the Lower Queen Anne neighborhood, making it easily accessible wherever you are in the city. If you’re hungry, the needle’s revolving restaurant, SkyCity, offers the epitome of dining with a view.
From your perch at 520 feet, gaze out at the panoramic views of Puget Sound, Lake Union, Elliott Bay, the downtown skyline and, of course, snow-capped Mt Rainier. Snap photos of Seattle’s two surrounding mountain ranges – the Cascades and the Olympics – and watch the bustle of the city’s many waterways, from float planes and ferries to cargo ships and cruise liners.
If you want a closer look of what’s going on below you, the observation deck offers complimentary use of telescopes, and interesting displays set up all around the deck give you more information about what you’re seeing.
Built for the 1962 World’s Fair, the Space Needle is located in the Lower Queen Anne neighborhood, making it easily accessible wherever you are in the city. If you’re hungry, the needle’s revolving restaurant, SkyCity, offers the epitome of dining with a view.
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