Step into the past with updated historical exhibits, now featuring a fascinating collection of Smith Typewriters—an homage to the Tower’s namesake legacy. Follow your favorite characters through immersive audio/visual displays and interactive elements as you journey through over a century of history.
Make your way up to the 35th Floor Observatory, where sweeping 360-degree views of Seattle await on the open-air deck. Then settle in for prohibition-inspired craft cocktails and shareable plates with friends or loved ones. And before you go, don’t forget to make a wish in the legendary Wishing Chair—it’s the perfect photo op to remember your visit to Smith Tower.
The world-famous observatory and speakeasy-inspired bar remain open with access straight up the tower in the historic Otis elevators. On the 35th floor, you'll be welcomed by stunning views and an exhilarating opportunity to take in 360-degrees of Seattle and Puget Sound from the open-air observation deck. Stay awhile and enjoy a craft cocktail or share a plate from our fun, locally-inspired menu.
Please check-in at observatory box office, located at 502 Second Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104
The last elevator up ends one (1) hour before closing. Please expect extended wait times during peak days and hours for elevator and observatory bar.
Table requests for the observatory bar must be made with a Guest Experience Attendant at the box office.
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