πΌ Space Needle
Washington

π Check available routes: π Seattle & Bellevue City Trip
π Location: Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
β³ Recommended time: 1β1.5 hours
ποΈ Best time to visit: Clear morning for mountain views or sunset and blue hour for city lights
π Official information: Space Needle
π About the Space Needle
The Space Needle is Seattleβs most recognizable landmark and the centerpiece of Seattle Center.
Built for the 1962 Worldβs Fair, the 605-foot tower offers panoramic views over downtown Seattle, Elliott Bay, Lake Union, the Olympic Mountains, the Cascade Range, and Mount Rainier when skies are clear.
This is a timed sightseeing attraction rather than a hike. High-speed elevators carry visitors to the observation levels, where they can explore indoor and outdoor viewing areas.
β¨ Why Visit
- ποΈ Panoramic Seattle skyline views
- ποΈ Possible Mount Rainier, Olympic, and Cascade views
- π Elliott Bay and Lake Union scenery
- πͺ Floor-to-ceiling glass observation areas
- π The Loupe rotating glass floor
- πΈ Excellent sunset and nighttime photography
- ποΈ Iconic 1962 Worldβs Fair architecture
- π Easy access to other Seattle Center attractions
π Observation Levels
The upper observation deck includes indoor viewing areas and an outdoor glass-walled walkway.
One level below, The Loupe features a slowly rotating glass floor with views down through the structure and across Seattle Center.
The glass floor can feel uncomfortable for visitors with a fear of heights, but solid-floor areas are also available.
ποΈ Tickets and Timing
Advance timed-entry tickets are strongly recommended, especially for:
- Summer weekends
- Sunset
- Holidays
- Major Seattle Center events
- Clear-weather days
Ticket prices vary by date, time, and package. Combination tickets may include nearby attractions such as Chihuly Garden and Glass.
π Tickets: Official Space Needle tickets
Arrive before the reserved entry time to allow for security screening and ticket validation.
πΈ Best Time for Views
Morning
Morning usually offers:
- Smaller crowds
- Cleaner photography through the glass
- Better odds of clear mountain visibility
- Softer light over downtown
Sunset and Blue Hour
Sunset provides the most dramatic lighting but is also the busiest and often the most expensive entry period.
Book a time roughly 30β60 minutes before sunset to see the city transition from daylight to nighttime.
Visibility depends heavily on clouds, haze, wildfire smoke, and rain. A clear Seattle forecast does not guarantee Mount Rainier will be visible.
π Hours
Hours vary by day, season, private events, and holidays.
The Space Needle is often open from morning until late evening, with later hours on Fridays and Saturdays, but visitors should verify the exact schedule for their date.
π Current hours: Space Needle β Plan Your Visit
π Parking and Access
The Space Needle is located at:
400 Broad Street, Seattle, WA 98109
Paid parking is available in garages and lots around Seattle Center. Parking can be expensive and limited during concerts, festivals, and Climate Pledge Arena events.
Better transportation options may include:
- Seattle Center Monorail from Westlake Center
- King County Metro
- Rideshare
- Walking from Belltown or Lower Queen Anne
- Seattle Center parking garages
π Seattle Center parking: Parking information
βΏ Accessibility
The observation deck and rotating glass-floor level are accessible by elevator and internal lifts.
Mobility scooters are permitted, and accessible passenger drop-off and parking options are available near Seattle Center.
Visitors who require specific accommodations should review the official accessibility guidance before arrival.
π Accessibility: Space Needle accessibility information
β οΈ Before You Go
- Buy timed-entry tickets in advance
- Check the weather and visibility before visiting
- Expect security screening
- Bring a light layer because the outdoor deck can be windy
- Avoid placing phones or cameras beyond safety barriers
- Expect longer waits around sunset
- Check Seattle Centerβs event calendar before driving
- Do not leave valuables visible inside parked vehicles
π Nearby Stops
The Space Needle pairs well with:
- π Chihuly Garden and Glass
- πΈ Museum of Pop Culture
- ποΈ Pacific Science Center
- π Seattle Childrenβs Museum
- πΆ Climate Pledge Arena
- π Seattle Center Monorail
- π Olympic Sculpture Park
- π Kerry Park
β Useful Links
- πΌ Official Space Needle website
- ποΈ Tickets
- π Hours and visitor information
- βΏ Accessibility information
- π Seattle Center parking
- πΊοΈ Seattle Center campus map
- π Seattle Center Monorail
Hours, ticket prices, visibility, and entry availability change by date. Recheck the official website before visiting, especially when planning a sunset time slot.