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Find answers to frequently asked questions about visiting the Space Needle. Get information on tickets, accessibility, amenities, and more.
Host your next event at the Space Needle! Explore options for weddings, corporate events, and private parties with stunning views and exceptional service.
The Space Needle officially opened to the public on April 21, 1962 for the Century 21 Exposition, a space age-themed world’s fair.
Space Needle is a member of the World Federation of Great Towers. Learn about global landmarks, their history, and significance along with promotions.
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Learn about the Space Needle’s sustainability initiatives. Discover how we are reducing our environmental impact and promoting green practices.
Dig this: the popular lake was dug 50,000 years ago by the Vashon Glacier, and now attracts joggers to its lake-ringing path and rowers to its calm waters.
Seattle's #1 most iconic view. Rise 605 ft. above the city as you lean out on floor-to-forever glass. If you see only one thing, see everything!
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.
Learn about the history, architecture, and vision of Seattle’s iconic Space Needle. Discover key facts, milestones, and the legacy of this world-renowned landmark.
Frequently asked questions about Seattle's most iconic climb, Base 2 Space. Climb 832 steps of the Space Needle for stunning views all around.
Learn more about the rules for Seattle's most iconic climb, Base 2 Space. Climb 832 steps to the top of the Space Needle and support cancer research at Fred Hutch.
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