
With so many world-class exhibits and galleries like this, Seattle is one of the best places to travel as a solo female. The view is not as expansive as that of the Space Needle or the Columbia. This place does occasionally close for private events, so be sure to check the complete current schedule before you go. Built in 1914, Smith Tower was the first skyscraper in Seattle and the tallest. The works in Chihuly Garden and Glass are unlike anything I’ve ever seen in my life, and the entire space has a whimsical vibe that just pulls you in. Trust me, we aren’t talking about nana’s glass vase collection here! Several extant buildings fulfill the engineering definition of a tower: 'a tall human structure, always taller than it is wide, for public or regular operational access by humans, but not for living in or office work, and which is self-supporting or free-standing, meaning no guy-wires for support. While youre up there, you can order a Prohibition-inspired cocktail or simply enjoy the views. FebruCompare the tallest buildings in the world by years to complete, the year they were completed and cost. Hong Wu/Getty Images The Liaoning Broadcast and Television Tower. Take in some of Seattles best views from the Smith Tower with this ticket, which will give you all-day access to the towers 35th-floor Observatory, including its exhibits 360-degree open-air deck. Whether you’re into art or not, this place is a must-see. Click through the gallery to see other towers around the world similar to the Space Needle. 3 More Attributes About the Business Sky View Observatory is open daily Sky View Observatory is located on the 73rd floor of the Columbia Center in downtown Seattle. Just beside the Space Needle, you’ll find the glass studio of Dale Chihuly. Swing by the Aurora Bridge to get a view of what lurks beneath. This famous piece of public art has become legendary around town. Youll get to see the best of Seattle, including the Space Needle, Great Wheel, Columbia Centre, Pioneer Square, Mount Rainier, the Cascade Mountains, the. While you are exploring the area, be sure to pay a quick visit to the Fremont Troll. Shop until you drop then head over to the food trucks.

Rain or shine, every Sunday for more than 30 years this European-style market has been an essential weekend outing.

If you happen to be there on a Sunday, the Fremont Market is a must-see. You’ll find countless vintage shops dotting the area, including the famous Fremont Vintage Mall, a collective featuring one-of-a-kind art, clothes, jewelry, decor, and pretty much anything else that you can think of.
