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The Space Needle is an observation tower in Seattle, Washington, United States. Considered to be an icon of the city, it has been designated a Seattle landmark. Located in the Lower Queen Anne neighborhood, it was built in the Seattle Center for the 1962 World's Fair, which drew over 2.3 million visitors.
Indulge in an exclusive culinary experience in the iconic Space Needle upon the world’s first and only revolving glass floor, 500 feet above Seattle. Limited edition menus feature show-stopping mixology paired with locally influenced food Towers to bring your night out to new heights.
Space Needle in 60 Minutes. 400 Broad St. Seattle, WA 98109. Plan Your Visit Directions. Elevate your Seattle experience at the Space Needle | Lean against floor-to-forever then take a spin on the world's first and only rotating glass floor.
Here, you’ll be greeted with 360-degree views of the downtown Seattle skyline, Mount Rainier, Elliot Bay, and the Olympic and Cascade Mountains. For a smooth-sailing experience, it’s best to pre-purchase a timed ticket. Space Needle is also a part of CityPASS. – Tripadvisor. Duration: 1-2 hours.
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The Space Needle has been hosting New Year’s at the Needle and city’s firework show every year since 1982. Each year, crews mount pyrotechnics along the entire Space Needle structure from top to bottom to transform Seattle landmark into one massive fireworks show.
Here, you’ll be greeted with 360-degree views of the downtown Seattle skyline, Mount Rainier, Elliot Bay, and the Olympic and Cascade Mountains. For a smooth-sailing experience, it’s best to pre-purchase a timed ticket. Space Needle is also a part of CityPASS. – Tripadvisor. Duration: 1-2 hours.
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Oct 21, 2021 · The Space Needle is the most iconic symbol of Seattle. It was built in 1962 for the World’s Fair to symbolize humanity’s exploration of space. At 605 feet tall , you will surely feel a rush of adrenaline when the elevator takes you to the upper viewing decks!