Born in the spirit of innovation at the 1962 World’s Fair in Seattle, the Pacific Science Center has ignited curiosity for more than 60 years. Since its founding as the nation’s first science and technology center, PacSci has worked to expand access to science, serve as a vital resource for educators, and fuel discovery and experimentation as a vibrant community laboratory.
At PacSci, you can explore hundreds of interactive exhibits, wander among fluttering tropical butterflies, tinker with reusable products, touch live marine animals, come face-to-face with prehistoric dinosaurs, travel to outer space in the planetarium, rock out to a daytime laser show, and so much more. For an additional fee, guests can experience Pacific Science Center’s two IMAX® Theaters.
Woodland Park Zoo is Seattle's biggest zoo. This zoological garden is packed with over 300 animal species and lots of wildlife-related activities for the whole family. It is located in the Phinney Ridge neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, USA.
The Sky View Observatory is a 73rd-floor observation point located near the top of the Columbia Center in Seattle. It offers sweeping 360° views of the city and surrounding mountains, as well as refreshments and food from its café.