Seattle isn't just home to the world's first Starbucks – there's plenty more to the Emerald City than that. With the Seattle CityPASS® you'll get to experience five of the city's most popular attractions for a fraction of the usual price, with one handy ticket. And it'll get your name right!
Visit the My CityPASS® App to secure attraction reservations and other important attraction information.
It wouldn't be a trip to Seattle without visiting its most famous landmark. The 'Space Needle' pierces the clouds above the city, and boasts an alien spaceship-style viewing platform. Take in views of whale-haven Puget Sound, and the Olympic and Cascade mountains by day. After dark, the city becomes a haze of light surrounding the Needle. Two entries are included, no need to choose!
A nonprofit with a focus on education, 'Seattle Aquarium' is a watery kingdom teeming with wildlife. Meet adorable sea otters and their river-based fellows. Jam with the rockfish, and gaze at majestically mysterious moon jellies. There are 10 exhibits to enjoy, including the 120,000-gallon Window on Washington Waters, and Ocean Oddities.
Your Seattle CityPASS® tickets also lets you choose 3 from the following attractions:
Museum of Pop Culture
There’s an abundance of teen spirit on show at the Museum of Pop Culture. Explore significant moments in the history of rock music, video games, science fiction, television and more through award-winning exhibitions.
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Woodland Park Zoo
Ninety-two acres of roaring, waddling, stamping, chest pounding adventure at Woodland Park Zoo. See penguins, rhinos, lions, great apes and plenty of other species across 11 habitats.
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Chihuly Garden and Glass
Enter a glass-blown world of wonder filled with color and curiosity and designed by Washington State's very own Dale Chihuly. Wander gardens, exhibits and his signature Glasshouse, and discover the origins of a world-renowned artist.
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Argosy Cruises Harbor Tour
This narrated cruise of Elliott Bay and the Seattle Harbor, gives you an introduction to the area's long history while taking in the fresh Washington air and views of the city.
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Pacific Science Center