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Chihuly Garden and Glass is a must-visit for general art fans and admirers of Dale Chihuly’s work.
The museum and the gardens are wheelchair accessible.
The museum includes a small café and a gift shop with apparel, accessories, garden items, and jewelry.
An adult must accompany visitors under 14 years old.
Large strollers are not permitted in the galleries.
Groups of 15 or more people are eligible for a discounted ticket price.
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Currently, general admission tickets to Chihuly Garden and Glass start at US$35 for visitors aged 13–64, or US$30 for seniors over 65 and children aged 5–12. Additional ticket packages are available, such as combination tickets that include Space Needle admission.
Yes, Chihuly Garden and Glass is worth visiting. Dedicated to the work of internationally renowned glass artist Dale Chihuly, the attraction showcases his larger-than-life, fantastical pieces in a variety of picturesque settings, including a glasshouse, sculpture garden, and galleries. The venue's convenient location next to the Space Needle also makes it easy to visit both sights—look for packages that include streamlined access.
Per one customer who booked the Chihuly Garden and Glass in Seattle Ticket, "A unique excursion with very creative pieces of glassworks. It is breathtaking in its beauty. You will not be disappointed."
Most visitors spend one or two hours at Chihuly Garden and Glass between the garden, galleries, and glasshouse. There’s much to see: Vivid glass art fills nine indoor spaces, while outdoor exhibitions feature more art pieces nestled into lush garden beds. Save time to visit the bookstore and bar.
Yes, there’s parking near Chihuly Garden and Glass. The museum recommends the Seattle Center’s 5th Avenue North parking garage, a 5-minute walk from the entrance. That parking facility includes 24 parking stalls, including eight that accommodate vans. Space Needle valet parking is also available near the museum entrance.
Visit the museum on a sunny day—or try to go at night. When the sun is shining, light pours through the transparent ceiling of the glasshouse, so blown-glass artwork truly sparkles. The outdoor garden spaces are awe-inspiring in the evening, with dramatic lighting against the dark Seattle sky.
Yes, Chihuly Garden and Glass are accessible. The museum is all on one level, without steps; wheelchairs are available at the front desk. Transcripts of audio guides are available upon request, and videos in the museum theater are captioned. Accessible parking is available in Seattle Center garages nearby.
Blown-glass artwork by Seattle artist Dale Chihuly is the draw at Chihuly Garden and Glass. From a 20-foot (6-meter) sea life sculpture to vivid glass flowers, spheres, and chandeliers, the glass on display is spectacular. Exhibits are housed in a series of indoor galleries, a glass enclosure, and a garden.
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