Space Needle tower at night in Seattle, USA
Space Needle tower at night in Seattle, USA

Space Needle

400 Broad St., Seattle, Washington, 98109

The basics

The Space Needle is a must for first-time visitors to Seattle. A high-speed elevator brings you to the flying saucer–esque top, where you can enjoy stunning views of the city, with Elliott Bay and Puget Sound in the background. On clear days, it’s easy to spot the Olympic and Cascade Mountains (including Mount Rainier) in the distance.

Standalone Space Needle tours aren’t common, but a visit to this Seattle staple is included on many Seattle sightseeing tours, many of which also include Pike Place Market. For a real treat, reserve a table at the Loupe Lounge to enjoy cocktails and contemporary dishes on a revolving glass floor.

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Space Needle and Chihuly Garden and Glass Combination Ticket
Space Needle and Chihuly Garden and Glass Combination Ticket
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The Garden and Glass was awesome so was Space Needle. The view was amazing, liked the fact that I could see the whales mural.
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Things to know before you go

  • Book Space Needle tickets in advance to avoid waiting in long ticket lines.

  • At the observation deck, check out the interpretive displays, which identify more than 60 activities in the Seattle area.

  • Expect to have your bag searched before you’ll be allowed in.

  • The Space Needle is wheelchair accessible.

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How to get there

The Space Needle is located in the Seattle Center, a cultural and entertainment park at the base of the Queen Anne neighborhood, just northwest of downtown Seattle. Other attractions at the complex include Chihuly Garden and Glass, the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP), the Pacific Science Center, and the Seattle Children’s Museum. You can get to the Space Needle by bus or monorail, and the site offers valet parking and limited general parking. While street parking in the area can be hard to come by, there are a couple of parking complexes a short walk away.

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When to get there

The Space Needle is open year-round and daily, but opening hours vary depending on day of week and season, so be sure to check in advance. The sight is most crowded on weekends and around sunset, when visitors are afforded prime lighting for the panoramic skyline views. The skies tend to be clearest during spring and summer.

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The Wheedle on the needle

The 1974 children’s book Wheedle on the Needle tells the tale of a large furry creature called the Wheedle. Bothered by the whistling of workers first settling the city of Seattle, the grumpy Wheedle moved to Mt. Rainier to escape the noise. Eventually, the Wheedle gathered clouds in a large sack, returned to Seattle, climbed up the Space Needle, and threw them into the sky to make it rain.

The Wheedle has since become a Seattle fixture, even acting as the mascot to the Seattle SuperSonics NBA team before they moved to Oklahoma City.

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Space Needle tower at night in Seattle, USA
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