Can you go in the Space Needle at night?
Can you go in the Space Needle at night? SPACE NEEDLE HOURS We're open year-round, whether you want to view natural sights or Instagram city lights at night!
Is it better to go to Space Needle at night or day?
The best time to visit the Seattle Space Needle is on clearer days, either early in the morning before the crowds arrive or at sunset, so you can get daytime and nighttime views in one visit.
Does the Space Needle sell out?
Now more than ever we recommend booking tickets online in advance. We are seeing a few popular time slots sell out each day, and with limited capacity, they sell out even faster. If your guest knows when they want to visit, recommend booking online in advance.
How long can you spend at the top of the Space Needle?
The Space Needle offers timed tickets for entry, which are a great way to help limit crowds. Because of that, you'll want to get your tickets as soon as possible so you can choose the 15-minute entry window that you want (note, you'll need to enter during this 15 minute window, but you can stay as long as you'd like).
Is Space Needle worth it?
Even those who said it was expensive admitted that for first-time visitors to Seattle, it's a must-see and a few recommend purchasing a CityPASS to save money. Reviewers also recommend you make a stop here on a clear day as you'll likely miss out on the views if it's foggy.
Why is the Space Needle restaurant closed?
Many may also remember the famed SkyCity Restaurant (formerly the Eye of the Needle), which closed in September 2017 as part of the landmark's renovation project. Since then, there has been no full service restaurant inside the building.
What is Seattle popular for?
Seattle is famous for Starbucks and overall coffee culture, grunge music scene, the Seahawks, the Space Needle, Pike Place Market, headquarters of a lot of the tech industry (including both Amazon and Microsoft), hiking, kayaking, and general outdoors lifestyle (think REI).
How long does it take to get through the Space Needle in Seattle?
The Space Needle was designated as an official landmark in 1999. It takes 43 seconds to travel in a Space Needle elevator from the ground to the tower's top level, 520 feet above Seattle.