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Experience Seattle from Smith Tower
The Space Needle isn't the only avenue to enjoy a bird’s-eye perspective of Seattle. Smith Tower, Seattle's oldest skyscraper, was constructed in 1914 and held the title of the tallest building west of the Mississippi River at that time.
Observatory and Views
Today, the 35th-floor observatory remains accessible to visitors, providing 360-degree vistas of the city. The same floor hosts a cocktail bar, allowing guests to savor refreshing beverages while soaking in the views. Besides the observatory and bar, Smith Tower features office spaces, ground-floor retail, special event venues, and historical exhibits.
Food and Beverages
Though the breathtaking views are the primary attraction, the food and beverages offered at the cocktail bar receive high praise from guests. However, some visitors have noted that the selection can be somewhat limited. Regardless, the overall visitor experience remains enjoyable.
Historical Tours
Many recent visitors have expressed their appreciation for the self-guided tour, which offers fascinating historical information about the tower before they embark on the elevator ride to the observatory. For a deeper dive into the tower’s history, including the tale of its Wishing Chair, consider joining one of the 45-minute guided “Talking Tours.”
Hours & Tickets
The Smith Tower observatory is open daily, with varying closing times between 7 p.m. and 11 p.m., depending on the day. Tickets start at $25 for adults and $20 for children aged 5-13. It’s important to note that tickets are required even for those just wishing to visit the bar.
Getting There
Smith Tower is located near Pioneer Square and can be conveniently reached via the First Hill line streetcar, which stops nearby. For more detailed information, including ticket purchases and current hours, please visit the official Smith Tower website.