Sky View Observatory
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Introduction to Sky View Observatory
Billed as the tallest building in Seattle, the Sky View Observatory located on the 73rd floor of the Columbia Center offers stunning panoramic views of Seattle, Puget Sound, Mount Rainier, and the surrounding landscapes. To enjoy cocktails and light bites such as flatbreads and wraps, visitors can head to the onsite Sky View Cafe & Bar.
Why Choose Sky View Observatory?
Advantages Over the Space Needle
Recent travelers highly recommend visiting the Sky View Observatory over the Space Needle, owing to its more affordable admission and fewer crowds, resulting in little to no wait time. Moreover, with its viewing platform at 902 feet, the Sky View Observatory offers a significant height advantage over the Space Needle, which stands at 605 feet. For an enchanting view of an illuminated city, reviewers suggest visiting the observatory in the evening.
Location and Accessibility
Conveniently nestled in downtown Seattle, the Sky View Observatory is easily accessible from prominent attractions. It is just a four-minute walk from Pioneer Square and a 20-minute walk from Pike Place Market. Additionally, it is serviced by the Pioneer Square Tunnel Station light rail, which is only one block to the east. Several bus routes also connect directly to the observatory.
Tickets & Hours
Tickets start at $27 for adults aged 14 and older, and $20 for youths aged 5 to 13. Children aged 4 and younger can visit for free. The observatory operates on seasonal hours, so it is advisable to check its website before planning your visit.