Space NeedleSpace Needle Average User Rating: ![]() © The Seattle Guide An easy ride on the monorail from downtown, the Space Needle offers spectacular views of Seattle and is a great place to orient yourself with the city layout. Built in 1962, the Space Needle served as the symbol of that year's World's Fair. At that time it was the tallest building west of the Mississippi. SkyCity is the popular restaurant located in the Needle where you can dine as the restaurant rotates. The Space Needle is located next to the Pacific Science Center and the Experience Music Project. Take Metro: Routes 19, 24, 33, 74, 8 to Denny Way and Broad Street. Driving Directions to the Space Needle located near the Monorail and Seattle Center House at 5th Avenue North & Broad Street: To get to the Space Needle from downtown Seattle : To get to the Space Needle from I-5: Purchase Go Seattle Visitor Cards with unlimited FREE general admission to over 30 Seattle attractions, tours, area discounts, and full-color pocket guidebook to the area. User Reviews: (add a review)
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