Sky View Observatory: Columbia Center in-depth travel guide.
Columbia Center is the tallest building in Seattle. Its observatory is located on the 73rd floor, offering a 360-degree view of downtown Seattle, Puget Sound, the Olympic Mountains, and the Cascade Mountains.
Opening hours: 5:30am–8pm all year round.
Ticket information: Tickets are USD 32, with unlimited entry on the day.
Transportation guide
- Public transportation: Located between 4th and 5th Avenues in downtown Seattle, at the intersection of Columbia Street, near several bus and light rail stations, easily accessible by bus or light rail.
- Self-driving: The underground garage has 704 parking spaces, but parking is tight during peak hours. You can choose nearby parking lots.
Accommodation recommendations
- Hyatt Regency Seattle: Extremely convenient location, within walking distance to downtown shopping, dining, and entertainment venues, and close to the light rail station.
- Hilton Garden Inn Seattle Downtown: Located in the central business district, suitable for business and leisure travelers.
- The Westin Seattle: A modern hotel in the city center offering spacious accommodations, comprehensive facilities, an indoor pool, multifunctional event venues, and delicious dining.
Travel tips
- The best time to visit is on a clear evening, when you can enjoy the sunset and city night view.
- The observatory has a rest area and charging facilities. You can bring your own snacks and drinks to enjoy while resting and taking in the view.
- There are many restaurants and cafes nearby, such as MOA Korean BBQ & Bar on Main Street in the city center, where you can enjoy delicious food before heading to the observatory.