
Seattle Space Needle tickets
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The inside story
There is no symbol more iconic of Seattle than this streamlined, one-of-a-kind tower proudly overlooking the city. Built in 1962 for the World's Fair, the Space Needle has been a defining symbol of Seattle and is the most prominent landmark of the Pacific Northwest for more than 50 years.
The 605-foot tall structure offers views of not only the Seattle skyline but other landmarks such as Elliott Bay and the Olympic and Cascade Mountains can be seen on a clear day. With two observation decks, one with an all-glass floor and the other with glass from floor-to-ceiling, visitors who are willing to soak in the spectacular 360 degrees view beneath them from 500 feet up will not be disappointed!