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    Amazon Spheres

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    Karen G.

    This was actually my second time visiting the Amazon Spheres... and of course, I somehow missed the entrance again! These glass domes in the middle of downtown Seattle are seriously stunning so futuristic on the outside and filled with lush greenery inside (or so I hear... since I still haven't made it in yet, lol). We were there at the end of September, and sadly, the Spheres weren't open to the public that day. For anyone planning a visit, pro tip: the Spheres are only open to the public on the first and third Saturday of each month, and you'll need to reserve tickets online in advance through seattlespheres.com. To make matters worse, we also missed the corpse flower blooming by just one day! I was so bummed! That rare bloom only lasts a short time and apparently smells awful but is a total spectacle to witness. Even though we couldn't go inside, the exterior alone is worth checking out. The glass panels reflect the Seattle skyline beautifully, and there's plenty of greenery and photo ops around the courtyard. Next time, I swear I'm making it inside!

    View from diagonally across the street
    Susan C.

    A friend told me about these spheres when I was visiting last week, so I dropped by for a look. Gotta admit they are pretty cool, it'd be nice to have a work environment like that to go to every day! Taking up a corner of the block, these 3 glass bubbles look as if they're simultaneously rising out of the ground, nestled in between a well-manicured jungle growth glistening in the sunlight--while encapsulating the explosion of green vegetation inside. Fantastical. The plants surrounding hint at the variety inside. While I didn't go in, I enjoyed taking a walk around these huge baubles. There looks to be about three floors inside, with labeled plant life, lounge areas, hanging art, a cafe. Willmott's Ghost, a contemporary Italian kitchen on the first floor, is also available as a dining option. The community banana truck on weekdays is a popular spot to check out. I didn't realize they have a sign-up for free entry every 1st and 3rd Saturdays so I'll make sure to get ahead of that next time! Sounds like a guided tour is available those days too.

    Banana stand giving free bananas right in front of Bezos' "bowls" :D. That's bananas!
    Quinn N.

    + A marvelous sight to behold, Bezos' bowls. ;D A fascinating 3D shape, the pentagonal hexecontahedron. Say that 5 times fast. + Love the banana stand giving away free bananas. Just catch its open hours (weekdays 8am-3:30pm). - I could only afford a 1-week vacation in Seattle, so unfortunately I couldn't meet the Saturday public visiting times. + Though public access inside the Spheres is strictly limited to the first and third Saturdays of each month via reservation, they have an Understory where we can see live poisonous frogs and carnivorous plants of the Amazon. + I like the Amazon Go store that's just around the corner from here. Fascinating cashier-less high-tech concept. . Very crowded area, full of both employees and tourists. + Pleasant ambience amidst the bustling rush of dt Seattle.

    Jamie K.

    This is for someone who likes being outside. It felt like I was in a rainforest of different plants. My family thought it was the coolest. I don't enjoy getting sprinkled with the mist when it's time for watering. Also of the people who work for Amazon work from there, it is a peaceful spot, you can get coffee as well and sit and relax. Maybe Im not a big fan because I live in an area with palm trees and swamps. (Florida.) Still if you love greenery and want to learn about it, this is for you.

    Ashley L.

    Highly recommend visiting if you get the opportunity. It's so cool that Amazon Spheres exist in Seattle. You get to see an incredible variety of plants that you would never normally encounter. The only downside is that access can be difficult unless you know an Amazon employee or manage to secure a reservation on a public access day.

    Le Sserafim pop up store at the Sphere!
    Joe H.

    The pop up store for the Le Sserafim Easy Crazy Hot tour Merch was held here and it was managed and organized very well. Staff were nice and free water cans were being handed out to folks waiting in line.

    Monica C.

    What a beautiful space in the middle of downtown Seattle. It feels like a tropical rainforest with a diverse range of plants. So peaceful and relaxing. There's a cafe that serves coffee, donuts, and gelato. Plenty of seating to sit and unwind while being surrounded by nature. I recommend visiting this place if you're in the area. Make sure to make a reservation online ahead of time, as it's required to visit. It's definitely worth the effort. Oh, and there's also a banana stand right outside the Spheres that gives out free bananas! A fun and unexpected little bonus during your visit.

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    Brandon M.

    The Spheres indoor gardens are open to visitors by reservation tickets on the first and third Saturday of each month, free of charge. Reservations become available 15 days before the date. You will need to start attempting to reserve your tickets the second they become available at 10:00 am PCT 15 days before because they sell out for each 15-minute ticket release in seconds. My son and I were lucky enough to get 11:00 a.m. entry tickets, which have a strictly enforced 15-minute entry window. This Amazon workplace has over 40,000 plants from 30 countries. Its full-time workers are plant ambassadors who are available for questions. The workplace offers water, coffee, and restrooms. The visit takes under an hour, and I recommend starting at the top and working your way down. Only a lucky 3,200 guests get to visit this Amazon office oasis on the first and third Saturday of the month.

    Chris H.

    I was at a conference in Seattle and was provided the opportunity to visit the Amazon Spheres with an AWS worker. I have to say, that this is a gorgeous place just to visit and see all the foliage and layout. You can tell it was intentionally designed from the structure being two giant domes, the way they ensured plants were organized based on geographic regions, and the cozy areas you could sit and relax. A huge plus - coffee is onsite. If you get a chance come visit, and then once you leave, make sure to grab a banana from the banana stand.

    Robert S.

    My son works as an exec at Amazon, so he was able to take us on a tour of this unique facility. The place is basically a multi story greenhouse with numerous plants, aquariums, terrariums, and more. You get to walk through paths surrounded by fauna, with sign identifying the species. The kids really liked the fish and frogs in the varied displays. A very unique and fun place to visit with the family.

    Karlee B.

    A pretty cool spot to explore as a plant enthusiast! They had tons of variety, all in tip top shape and some fun photo op spots. I also enjoyed the sprinkling in of tanks with fish and amphibians.

    Tawanna M.

    I enjoyed spheres. There are five or six floors. I lost count. There was a bonsai tree exhibit that I enjoyed, I loved the wall of flowers and greenery as well as the fauna and the aquarium along the wall. The seating is unique and there's plenty of it. The bathroom is clean. The doors to the bathrooms, I felt were grand forward to ceiling doors. I made sure to take my picture in the nest. If you are lacking creativity, this place will bring it back for you. The staff was nice and approachable.

    Interesting plant with orange branches.

    Lovely place to spend an hour viewing plants and flowers in a unique building. Be sure to get tickets in advance... open to the public the 1st and 3rd Saturday each month. Take the elevator to the top and then make your way down the stairs to visit each level. On the weekends there is free parking in the Amazon lot...entrance on 6th.

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