Seattle Center is a one stop activity hub that supports more than 30 cultural, educational, sports and entertainment opportunities. The 74-acre campus includes activities like the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP), the Space Needle, Artists at Play, Seattle Children's Museum, Pacific Science Center, Climate Pledge Arena, McCaw Hall, Chihuly Garden and Glass and much more.
Space Needle
Built as the centerpiece of the 1962 Seattle World’s Fair, the 605-foot Space Needle is an ever-futuristic icon of Seattle. Located 520 feet above ground, the observation deck features indoor and outdoor 360° views of the Seattle skyline, Puget Sound and the Cascade and Olympic Mountains. Newly renovated, just below the observation deck showcases the first and only revolving glass floor in The Loupe Lounge.
Space Needle
Artists at Play
Artists at Play is a free, artistic, sound- and motion-filled playground. Designed by Northwest artists and landscape artists, the playground features a 30-foot climbing tower, a human-powered carousel, sound swings, child-inspired musical instruments, listening stations, and more. The swings and carousel are both ADA accessible.
Artists at Play
Seattle Children's Museum
The Children's Museum, Seattle offers a fun, interactive learning environment for families with exhibits such as a Global Village, Mountain Forest, Imagination Studio and Discovery Bay.
Seattle Children's Museum
Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP)
MoPOP is dedicated to exploring creativity and innovation in American popular music, from rock 'n' roll to jazz, soul, gospel, country, blues, hip-hop, punk, and other genres, as well as pop culture. Visitors to the Frank O. Gehry-designed 140,000-square-foot museum can view rare artifacts and memorabilia and experience the creative process by listening to musicians, filmmakers, game developers and authors tell their own stories. MoPOP’s Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame recognizes luminaries of the genre including Isaac Asimov, Ursula Le Guin, H.G. Wells, George Lucas, Gene Rodenberry, James Cameron and Steven Spielberg.
MoPOP
Pacific Science Center
Pacific Science Center is a hands-on learning center for kids and families offering permanent and traveling exhibits. Permanent exhibits feature Professor Wellbody’s Academy of Health & Wellness, an interactive dinosaur display, Tropical Butterfly House, Insect Village, Puget Sound Model and Saltwater Tide Pool, plus other exhibits showcasing animals, technology and more. Two IMAX theaters showcase the latest in big-screen and 3-D films.
Pacific Science Center
Chihuly Garden and Glass
Located right next to the Space Needle, Chihuly Garden and Glass showcases the beautiful glass work of Dale Chihuly. Stop by anytime from 12:15 – 4:15 to watch live demonstrations of glass being made in the hot shop.
Chihuly Garden and Glass
Seattle Children’s Theatre
Seattle Children's Theatre provides innovative, artistic programming and professional theatre for young people and families. The Allen Family Technical Pavilion consists of the paint, costume, prop, and scene shops as well as rehearsal and classroom spaces. This state-of-the-art facility was the first self-contained theater complex built for young audiences in the nation and has since been used as a model for other theatres.
Seattle Children's Theatre