Private Space Needle & Seattle Center Experience

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Duration: 2 hours

Overview

Wander through the art and cultural hub of the Seattle Center with a local guide well-versed on all things Seattle. Explore the ground-level artwork and attractions before you soar 520 feet in the air in the Space Needle and enjoy the views from its impressive 360-degree revolving glass lookout.

Highlights

  • See the best view in all of Seattle from the top of your included ticket to the Space Needle
  • Discover the stories of the city’s history and art scene from a local guide on a tour of the Seattle Center
  • Learn about the surrounding landscape and Seattle’s iconic landmarks from 520 feet in the air
  • Wander through the Seattle performing arts scene with a visit to sites of Seattle music history
  • Step back in time to the 1962 Seattle World’s Fair at the International Fountain, Monorail and Space Needle

Included

Included
Local English-speaking guide
Included
Space Needle Entrance Fee

Excluded

Excluded
Food and drink, souvenirs
Excluded
Tips and gratuities for the guide

Important information

Where do we meet?

300 Harrison St, Seattle, WA 98109, USA
Outside, in front of the Grass Blades sculptures

Where does the tour end?

Space Needle

What is the duration of the tour?

2 hours

What is the minimum group size for the private tour?

The private tour is priced for a minimum group size of two travellers. A solo traveller may still book the private experience but will be charged the base rate for two travellers.

What if I can't find my guide?

If you have any issues on the day of your tour, please call +1 857 294 0068

Can I cancel my tour?

Free cancellation up to 24 hours before activity.

What is the amount of walking involved?

Please note that this tour involves approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) of walking. While the pace is relaxed, it may be challenging for those not accustomed to walking longer distances. We recommend wearing comfortable footwear and being prepared for uneven streets.

Is the tour accessible to wheelchair users?

We’re happy to offer wheelchair-accessible tours with advance notice. Some elements of our standard routes may not be fully accessible, but with early communication, we can easily adjust the itinerary to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for all guests. If you or someone in your group has mobility needs, please let us know when booking so we can make the necessary arrangements.

Highlights

More information

Take off on a tour across the must-sees in Seattle’s Uptown neighbourhood, both from below and up above. Join your local guide in the lively Seattle Center area by the Grass Blades sculpture, the first of the many art pieces you’ll see today. The Seattle Center is home to over 30 of Seattle’s organisations, including the Opera Center, Museum of Pop Culture, Climate Pledge Arena, Cornish Playhouse, Space Needle and more. Spend time with your guide exploring the complex. Pass by the Chihuly Glass and Garden, where a selection of American artist Dale Chihuly’s large-scale blown glass sculptures rise from the ground and hang from the air. Another eye-catching site you’ll come across is the wavy metallic walls of the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP). Designed by Frank Gehry, this building offers exhibits devoted to beloved pop culture phenomena, everything from science fiction and fantasy to local sports and music names like Nirvana. Keep walking through the Center and you may come across the Seattle Armory. Built in 1939, this site once housed the 146th Field Artillery and included a firing range and tanks. Today, the site is nicknamed the ‘Center of the Center’ and contains a selection of local food and drink vendors in its Food and Event Hall. Also, look out for Seattle’s premier arts centers, like the Seattle Repertory Theatre, Cornish Playhouse and the McCaw Hall, home to the Pacific Northwest Ballet and Seattle Opera. If there’s time, music fans may get the chance to pop into a local radio station and the Light in the Attic Records store. Found in the KEXP Gathering Space, this independent record store was built as a dedication to the culture of U.S. independent record stores. Make a stop at the International Fountain, an attraction built for the Century 21 Expo or World’s Fair. Originally built as a fountain dome of iron nozzles within a rocky circle, the water feature fit the year’s theme of the Space Age. Since then, the fountain has gone through several iterations, losing the rocks and iron and becoming a fun play area. With your guide, walk through the Center for your pre-arranged timed entry to the Seattle Space Needle. Built in 1962 as a landmark attraction for the World’s Fair, the Needle aimed to encapsulate the theme of Space Age thinking. Nowadays, it continues to delight guests and dominate the city skyline, offering 360-degree views of Seattle and, if the weather allows, the far-off snowy peaks of Mount Rainier, the Cascades and the Olympic Mountain ranges. Your guide will share with you the attraction’s history and point out Seattle landmarks you may like to visit during your trip. At the end of your tour, you’ll have time to continue to explore the Space Needle. If you’d like any recommendations, like how to ride the Seattle Center Monorail, ask your guide – they’re the local after all.