How much is lunch at the Space Needle?

How much is lunch at the Space Needle?

Do You Want More of What They’re Serving at SkyCity? SkyCity at the Space Needle is one of the most expensive restaurants in Seattle. The average entrée price is $44.93—to spend this much on the ground, you’ll have to get a menu degustation at Rover’s or put on a tie and go to Canlis.

How much is it to go up in the Space Needle?

General Space Needle tickets range in price from $24.50 to $37.50, depending on age, when you buy, and whether you are buying tickets for seniors or children. Tickets are available online, at the Space Needle itself and as part of a few different package deals, if you’re looking to get more bang for your buck.

How many floors are in the Space Needle?

6

What is the Space Needle built out of?

A

Does the Space Needle have stairs?

How high is the climb? 832 steps, 98 flights of stairs, 520 feet in the air.

How do you get up the Space Needle?

  1. From I- number 167 towards MERCER ST/SEATTLE CENTER.
  2. Continue straight on Mercer St.
  3. Turn left on to 5th Ave N.
  4. Turn right at Broad Street.
  5. Continue on Broad Street for one block, then turn right at the Space Needle valet.

What year was the Space Needle finished?

What is the Space Needle for?

The Space Needle is an observation tower in Seattle, Washington, United States. Located in the Lower Queen Anne neighborhood, it was built in the Seattle Center for the 1962 World’s Fair, which drew over 2.3 million visitors. Nearly 20,000 people a day used its elevators during the event.

How tall is Seattle Space Needle?

605′

Who made the Space Needle?

Edward Carlson

What do you do at the Space Needle?

From 520′ the Observation Deck provides a 360° view of Seattle and beyond that commands your attention. See the snow-capped Cascade Mountains to the east and the majestic Olympic mountain range to the west with breathtaking indoor and outdoor viewing.

Where do Seattle locals eat?

es to Eat Like a Local in Seattle

  • 1) Pho Than Brothers.
  • 2) Sam’s Sushi Bar and Grill – 5506 22nd Ave NW, Seattle WA.
  • 3) La Palma – 3456 15th Ave W, Seattle, WA.
  • 4) Ristorante Picolinos – 6415 32nd Ave NW, Seattle, WA.
  • 5) Portage Bay Cafe – 2821 NW Market St, Seattle, WA.
  • 6) Thai Siam – 8305 15th Ave NW, Seattle WA.

Andrew

Andrey is a coach, sports writer and editor. He is mainly involved in weightlifting. He also edits and writes articles for the IronSet blog where he shares his experiences. Andrey knows everything from warm-up to hard workout.