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    This bridge has no consistency in schedule and probably causes missed flights all the time

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    Fremont Troll

    Fremont Troll

    4.3(835 reviews)
    7.6 miFremont

    A fun experience, a bit off the beaten path in the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle…read more We ventured from downtown to check out the troll. Very easy access via a city bus route. After a short stroll down a well-designed dirt path, we found the giant troll. The troll is great for photos and has a sign that describes the history of the troll. My kids enjoyed climbing around the area, too. Facing the opposite direction from the troll is a very cool bridge that creates some awesome cathedral-like architecture. There is lots to do in Fremont, and even though the troll is kind of a one-and-done deal, it's worth checking out simply to explore the rest of the neighborhood and awesome surrounding businesses. Enjoy your troll hunt!

    A visit to the Fremont Troll under the Aurora Bridge is a fun and quirky Seattle stop. Sculpted in…read more1990 by four artists after a competition launched by the Fremont Arts Council to help combat the garbage and clutter that had been collecting under bridges, the troll has become one of the city's most iconic public art pieces. It's a great destination to bring out-of-town visitors--like me--to check out another troll! As a fan of the whimsical trolls created by Thomas Dambo, this was a must-see. Street parking is available nearby, making it an easy stop while exploring the neighborhood. I'd personally recommend not climbing on the troll due to safety concerns, although many people were doing so when we visited. Either way, it's a unique photo opportunity and a classic Seattle experience.

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    Fremont Troll - Underneath... by a turnaround...

    Underneath... by a turnaround...

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    Fremont Troll

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    Sky View Observatory - Elevator entrance

    Sky View Observatory

    4.5(555 reviews)
    4.3 miDowntown

    We were able to purchase timed tickets earlier on the same day to access the observation deck and…read morelounge near sunset. We timed it for a half-hour prior to sunset and wish we'd made it an hour before since it was a wait at times to capture photos due to so many people. The views were incredible and very enjoyable to walk the entire outer deck perimeter and then go inside to the lounge. The interior space was exciting to see clear glass floors with views of the gears working to rotate the outer lounge. It was a disconcerting feeling to walk on the glass, but definitely a memorable experience. We easily wandered around the observatory for at least an hour. Would have liked to maybe grab a drink and sat for a while, but it was fairly crowded. There is also a restaurant space if visitors want a dining experience with a fantastic view.

    If you're thinking about going to Sky. View or the Space Needle for the view, I highly recommend…read moreSky View. I (unfortunately) paid $24 for parking right in the Columbia Center although there is street parking and other lots near/around Columbia Center. When I came around 4:30pm on a weekday, the building was dead - the food court was all closed. After scanning your ticket, you get in the elevator that takes you to the 73rd floor. Everything is indoors and you get a 360 view of the PNW. It's great if you're able to catch the sunset on a cloud free day. If you get the cafe voucher, you can combine them together to spend on food, drinks, or souvenirs. The space is a little dated but the views are worth it. Overall, a better option for PNW views than the Space Needle however there's no outdoor area.

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    Sky View Observatory - Ticket area, but can also purchase online

    Ticket area, but can also purchase online

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    Space Needle - Inside the observation deck

    Space Needle

    4.0(3.6k reviews)
    5.5 miLower Queen Anne

    Visiting the Space Needle was one of the highlights of our Seattle trip! We purchased the C3 Pass,…read moreand the Space Needle was one of the included attractions, making it an easy choice for our itinerary. We were able to walk from our hotel, which was a pleasant stroll and not far at all. Since we arrived early, we spent some time browsing the gift shop and checking out all the unique Seattle souvenirs before heading to the elevators. Once we made our way up to the observation deck, the views were absolutely spectacular. You'll find out pretty quickly whether you're afraid of heights or not! The panoramic views of Seattle, Puget Sound, the bay, and the surrounding mountains were incredible, and we spent plenty of time taking photos from every angle. One of the coolest parts of the experience was walking down to the rotating Oculus glass floor. It was such a unique attraction and definitely something you don't see every day. Watching the city streets more than 600 feet below while slowly rotating around the tower was both thrilling and fascinating. Thankfully, the glass is impressively thick and sturdy, which helped make the experience more enjoyable than nerve-racking. Whether you're a first-time visitor to Seattle or a local showing guests around, the Space Needle is a must-see attraction. Even if heights make you a little nervous, it's absolutely worth the visit for the breathtaking views and unforgettable experience.

    The spaaaaaace needle…read more You can call it touristy. You can call it overpriced. But if you're visiting Seattle, you're probably going to end up here anyway, and honestly, I'm glad I did. The views are spectacular. On a clear day, you can see downtown Seattle, Elliott Bay, Mount Rainier, the Olympic Mountains, and enough water to make you wonder if Seattle is secretly an island. The glass floors and rotating lower level add an extra layer of fun (and mild panic if you're afraid of heights). Built for the 1962 World's Fair, the Space Needle still looks futuristic more than 60 years later. It's basically Seattle's version of the Eiffel Tower: iconic, impossible to miss, and mandatory for first-time visitors.

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    Space Needle - Waiting to board the elevator ride up the Space Needle

    Waiting to board the elevator ride up the Space Needle

    Space Needle - Inside the observation deck

    Inside the observation deck

    Space Needle - The digital pics prior to going up top

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    The digital pics prior to going up top

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