Smith Tower
4.6$$· ModerateSeattle's historic skyscraper offering panoramic observatory views and craft cocktails
Completed in 1914 in Pioneer Square, Smith Tower was once the tallest building west of the Mississippi River. Visitors ride a historic attendant-operated elevator to the 35th-floor observatory and open-air walkway for 360-degree views of the city. The top level also houses a speakeasy-inspired lounge serving craft cocktails and light bites alongside Seattle history.
History
Smith Tower was the tallest building in the West when it was completed in 1914. It was built by Lyman Smith, a local businessman, and has served as a symbol of Seattle's growth and prosperity over the years. The tower features a beautiful Chinese room and an impressive art deco design.
Expert notes
- Visit during sunset for a magical view.
- Check for special events or exhibits happening at the tower.
- Consider dining at the Smith Tower's restaurant for a full experience.
Features
- Elevator access
- Gift shop
- Observation deck
- Restaurant
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