
Enjoy 5 of Seattle's most popular attractions with a multi-ticket booklet that’s valid for 9 consecutive days. This pass is perfect if you want to explore the city on your schedule, craft your own itinerary, and visit the city’s can’t-miss museums and most iconic sites.
Bypass the crowds to hop on the elevator and take in the view from the observation deck at the Space Needle, the futuristic icon that was built for the 1962 World's Fair. From there, venture down to the waterfront to pay a visit to the giant Pacific octopuses and cuddly otters at the Seattle Aquarium, and go for a scenic cruise around the waters of Elliott Bay.
After that, you can pick and choose from other great Emerald City attractions according to your interests, with the award-winning Woodland Park Zoo, the kid-friendly Pacific Science Center, Dale Chihuly's Garden and Glass museum, and the fascinating and interactive Museum of Pop Culture among the options. Beyond simply providing entrance to each attraction, your CityPASS booklet contains insider tips, hours of operation to help you navigate Seattle and get the most out of your visit.
Your Seattle CityPASS is valid for general admission to the following attractions:
You also have the opportunity to choose 2 other attractions from these options:

A short and scenic ride away through the Salish Sea, Victoria is the perfect day trip destination from Seattle. A less than three-hour cruise on our sleek, high-speed Victoria Clipper catamaran lands you in the heart of Victoria, one of the most walkable cities in North America. With the 55-acre floral oasis that is The Butchart Gardens and an ample supply of beautiful historic buildings, Victoria is an easy escape right in Seattle’s backyard!
Traveling car-free is a breeze! Arrive in the heart of downtown Victoria, one of North America’s most walkable cities.
Catch the evening departure for a relaxing ride back to Seattle.

Hands-on experiences, iconic artifact displays, and in-depth exhibitions dedicated to the past, the present, and the supremely cool moments of pop culture make Museum of Pop Culture a destination unlike any other.
From movies to musicians to everything in-between, immerse yourself in one of the rotating exhibits at the museum showcasing the icons, artifacts, and obsessions that embody contemporary pop culture.
Invite your inner rock star to come out and play in Sound Lab, where you can jam, sing, pick, and drum as loud as you want. Play original songs or covers, sing alone or in a group—MoPOP provides the tools, you provide the vision.
Explore the full spectrum of rock history in MoPOP's Guitar Gallery, a packed showcase of vintage and world-changing guitars from the 1770s to the present day, featuring items from some of the biggest names in music that played them to fame, including Eddie Van Halen and Kurt Cobain.
And you can’t miss MoPOP's mammoth indoor HD LED screen in Sky Church, presenting specially curated music videos and more all day long at the museum.

Explore the interactive exhibits of the Pacific Science Center to learn about science, math, and technology in a fun and entertaining way. Discover how your body produces energy at Body Works, find examples of local wildlife at the Pollinator Garden, and uncover the secrets of the atmosphere at Science On a Sphere.
As you walk into the Pacific Science Center, prepare for an engaging experience that is enjoyable for the entire family. The exhibits and programs you find here are designed to ignite curiosity and inspire creative thinking. Founded during the 1962 Seattle World's Fair, this attraction was the first science and technology museum in the United States.
Wander the museum to check everything from a village of giant robotic insects to exhibits that focus on the human body and how plants have been used to make goods. In the humid Tropical Butterfly House, watch colorful butterflies flit between exotic plants. Kids go crazy for the Dinosaurs: A Journey Through Time exhibit, which takes you back to the Mesozoic Era to stand in the footprints of long-extinct species.

Discover five of Seattle’s best restaurants and hot spots. Including appetizers, wine, and cocktails, this tour is a delicious way to learn about Seattle’s cocktail history and how tastes have changed over the years. Cut loose, mix and mingle, and enjoy tasty finger foods paired with serious drinks.
Meet your guide at Rachel's Ginger Beer located at the end of Post Alley which runs parallel to Pike Place Market. After a warm greeting and overview of your stops for the night, set off down cobblestone streets to visit some of the best bars and restaurants in town.
One of your stops is at a bar that was once a speakeasy and brothel. Learn about the history of the Prohibition Era as you sip a delicious cocktail in this fascinating establishment.
Your tour includes 5 stops total with over 13 tastings, 5 of which are cocktails. Sample an array of food including tacos and spring rolls and hear a story about how a local became rated America's best bartender.