Space Needle
Rising above the Seattle skyline, the Space Needle stands at 400 Broad Street in the Lower Queen Anne neighborhood. Built in 1962 for the World's Fair, this iconic structure features a unique, futuristic design by architect Edward E. Carlson, reaching a height of 605 feet. The Space Needle serves as an observation tower, providing visitors with panoramic views of the city, Puget Sound, and the majestic Olympic Mountains. During the spring months of April and May, guests can enjoy seasonal events like the colorful tulip festival in the region. Visitors can explore the Space Needle's observation deck and experience its rotating glass floor, making for a memorable trip to this landmark in Seattle.