Towering 605 feet (184 meters) above downtown Seattle, the Space Needle is an icon of the city—and it’s the number one tourist attraction in Washington State. Topped by a rotating restaurant and an observation deck with impressive wraparound views, the Space Needle was built for the 1962 World’s Fair.
If you plan on visiting the Space Needle, keep in mind that it takes around 30 minutes to reach the top. The ride in the elevator takes less than a minute; however, you first have to be briefed, and there’s usually a line to get in. Buy tickets online in advance for the best experience. There is a complimentary bag check (for 2 hours), and paid valet parking. You can also park yourself in the parking lot of the Seattle Center. If you don’t want to drive, consider taking the Seattle Center Monorail. It runs from the Seattle Center to the Westlake Center Mall, and adult tickets cost US$4.










































