
Seattle Center: Where performances, glass art, and iconic Seattle history meet.
Seattle Center is a historic landmark and vibrant event venue in Seattle, hosting performing arts, concerts, and family-friendly attractions at 305 Harrison St. Reviews highlight glass art experiences nearby, interactive selfie spots, and easy navigation. Visitors enjoy the lively atmosphere, seasonal markets, and views near the Space Needle, all in one cultural hub.
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Host concerts, festivals, and private events in versatile spaces like amphitheatres and halls.
Enjoy live theater, ballet, and opera performances at venues such as McCaw Hall.
Explore iconic sites including the Space Needle, Chihuly Glass Museum, and interactive exhibits.
Participate in seasonal events like Christmas markets and art installations throughout the year.
Discover the rich history and architecture of this landmark campus with guided or self-guided visits.
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Overall rating
Sheila
A quick visit to the Seattle Center after a matinee performance of "The Nutcracker" at McCaw Hall. There was an elaborate setup of a model train and buildings. It was so fun to look at and observe all the meticulous details.Always have to checkout the water feature at the Center.
Janna Murphy
It was beautiful! Very reminiscent of the European Christmas markets. It was well laid out and easy to get around! So glad we went and would recommend you check it out!
Gary Rosier
We wanted to see both-Chihully is right next door and BOTH were a MUST DO-SEE event! Sun was out, no rain so great time to visit! Had mo idea that thd second floor was glass and rotated! Bery cool interactive selfie picture areas too! What a view!
M D (Geisha)
Seattle is a beautiful city with so much to do & see. It's best to park and walk. Just be prepared with comfortable shoes because streets are steep especially going up. Read reviews before going to restaurants do not let the fancy names trap you.
Christina Davis
Chihuly Glass Museum and Garden was so dope! I loved it! The glass structures were colorful and unique. I took lots of pictures. A wonderful gem under the Space Needle. Worth the $45 ticket price. So glad we didn't buy the combo ticket. The Space Needle line was out the door and snaked around inside. We didn't want to wait that long. Parking prices were atrocious! Absolutely ridiculous! The price plus two taxes and a service fee helped balloon the cost! And no parking security to roam around for that price either!