Highlights:• Gas Works Park: A former gasification plant, this industrial landmark was transformed into a beautiful outdoor park in 1975. Today, the park hosts locals and out-of-towners alike who come to play and relax in this green space located right on the shores of Lake Union.
• Lake Union Park: Located a few steps outside of Seattle's main urban hub, Lake Union Park immerses visitors in a whole new world. Discover stories about Seattle's long maritime history, book a boat trip on a heritage vessel, or even reserve seats on a float plane tour to observe Seattle from the sky.
• The Space Needle: Few destinations are more iconic and representative of a city than the Seattle Space Needle. Located at Seattle Center, the Space Needle stands 605' tall and is easily one of the most photographed structures in the world. From the 520′ saucer-shaped "top house", visitors can see downtown Seattle, Mount Rainier, Puget Sound, and the surrounding mountain ranges.