Space Needle

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Seattle, United States

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Observation deck· Cafe· Gift shop· Tourist attraction· Landmarks & Historical Buildings· Observatories· Desserts· Restaurant· Wine bar

Space Needle Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Space Needle is located in Seattle, United States on 400 Broad St. Space Needle is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category observation deck in United States.

Address

400 Broad St

Price range

$

Phone

+1 2069052100

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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trekking pals

It’s open to tourists. If you plan to see the glass garden then it’s better to get the combo pass for the needle and the garden to save a few bucks. When you enter the needle, you will go through a sanitizing UV machine. You’ll have to rotate slowly for 20 minutes. There is no time limit on being inside the building once you are up there. A must see of course!

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Ali C

It was a wonderful experience. The views were amazing. The photographer was very professional and polite. They were cleaning constantly. The gentleman that was wioing the doors had great customer service. Definitely want to come back and check out the night views. Lots of history about the space needle when you are going in.

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Marcio Risso

Space Needle is the one of the Seattle iconic spots. It was built for the 1962 World's Fair and its located in Seattle Center, an area full of other attractions in the city and also a great place to rest and just enjoy the view of the tower and its surroundings. When the sky is quite clear, which is not pretty common in Seattle, it’s fully recommended to visit the observatory at the top of the tower. The view from that is absolutely amazing.

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Courtnie Weaver

So much fun! The spinning floor at the top was awesome! I recommend stopping here if you are on vacation or just looking for something to do. A little pricey but worth it! Also it's worth checking out the gift shop for the space needle made of Legos! It's 150lbs and 14 feet tall!!

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Jose Luis Mena

Iconic Seattle landmark. Quite a feet of engineering. Would have loved to have lunch/drink up there but unfortunately with Covid restrictions you can only take the view. Still worth the price of admission.