
This offer is not eligible for promo codes. SEATTLE - For 103 years, there’s always been elevator operators in Seattle’s iconic Smith Tower. Inquiries placed to Viator will be directed back to Groupon. Please contact Groupon customer service for all inquiries related to this offer. Groupon is not affiliated with or sponsored by the Smith Tower Visitor Experience in connection with this deal. The tour identified in this promotion is made available through Viator. You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.

Smith Tower Straight Up Observatory Access Ticket Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase).

Entry/Admission - Smith Tower Visitor Experience.Confirmation will be received at time of booking.Elevator sign for Chinese room, Smith Tower, Seattle.
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Stay awhile and enjoy a craft cocktail or share a plate from our fun, locally-inspired menu.Īvailable for purchase at Smith Tower only: 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. The world-famous Observatory and speakeasy-inspired bar remain open with access straight up the tower in the historic Otis elevators. The Legends of Smith Tower exhibits are being refreshed and are unavailable through May 15th. Visit: Smith Tower Visitor Experience, 500 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA 98104-2336 remain open with access straight up the tower in the historic Otis elevators. However, the downside is that The Lookout doesn’t have the same 360 degree view.If you find a better price somewhere else, let us know. Visit: Smith Tower Visitor Experience, 500 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA 98104-2336. We think this short time popup provides a unique opportunity to absorb a unique view without spending as much money. Now, if you’d like to go to the top, it’s going to cost you $20-$25 (depending on time of day) and that doesn’t include the price of food and drinks. The opening day was July 4, 1914, and 4,200 people travelled to the thirty-fifth-floor Observatory in the original Otis elevator, they paid only 25 cents for the ride. The Smith Tower has a special story in the city, being the first skyscraper in the city, built in 1914, and it was the tallest west of the Mississippi River. The pop up bar has a great South facing view and place to sit outside.

There is a cost to get into The Lookout, $10, but that comes with a $5 drink credit. This space is regularly exclusive to events, but from August 8 – end of September 2019, this space will be open to the public. In this episode of Find Me in Seattle, we are visiting the summer time PopUp on the 22nd floor of the Smith Tower called The Lookout.
