based on 1,546 reviewAs a legacy of the 1962 World Expo, the Seattle Center is now a cultural landmark that integrates technology, art and urban memory. The Space Needle Observation Deck, the core building, provides a 360-degree panoramic view, and the rotating glass floor design enhances the high-altitude experience. It is recommended to climb the tower in the evening on a sunny day to enjoy the dual views of the sunset on Mount Rainier and the city lights at the same time. The Chihuly Garden and Glass Art Garden in the park displays more than 100 glass sculptures, and the outdoor garden under the night lights is particularly stunning. The adjacent Music Experience Museum has an interactive sound lab and a guitar sculpture wall, where pop culture enthusiasts can experience mixing creation. The Pacific Science Center is recommended for family tourists. The IMAX Theater and Butterfly House arrange fixed events every day. The Pavilion in the park serves locally roasted coffee and light meals. A 5-minute walk to the Queen Anne area can explore more dining options.
















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Show More ReviewsYou can walk to the Seattle 520 Bridge from Bellevue, as shown in Figure 1. There is also a beautiful park and parking lot here. If you like to walk across the bridge, you can reach Seattle. If you like to take the bus, you can also do so. The bus station is just below the parking lot. There are many buses and the waiting time is not long. It is very convenient.