Special Offers

Get more out of your visit, no excuse necessary

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Pick Your Perk, Pick Your Pleasure

What’s a trip to a legendary local landmark without a little something to sweeten the deal? We always have a full rotation of special offers lined up to make your visit that much better. Because what’s a great cocktail without the right garnish?

Read on, pick your special something, and we’ll see you soon.

Straight Up

360-degree views. 35 floors up. Just $15. Experience Downtown Seattle’s most stunning views, complete with craft cocktails and plenty of history, all for a price that won’t have you needing a drink after you check your bank account.

With a Twist

Showing Some Love to the Locals

Being a bona fide Washingtonian has its perks… literally!
Show us your Washington state ID and unlock access to exclusive pricing at Smith Tower. Swing by, grab a drink, and say “cheers” to being born in the Evergreen State.

Sorry, Californians

Show Your Same-Day Game Ticket, Score $10 Observatory Admission

Insert favorite sports metaphor here. Flash your same-day game ticket at the box office when you visit us and you’ll get treated to Observatory admission for just $18. So about the price of half a stadium beer. We’ll say “cheers” to that.

Happenings at Smith Tower

Cocktail classes, afternoon teas, Caffe Vita events, and more. There’s always something going on at Smith Tower, and you’re invited to join the fun. Sign up for our mailing list and be the first to know about all the seasonal happenings in Pioneer Square.

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Specials

Straight Up

The Smith Tower Observatory & Bar is our signature experience, and is not to be missed by any visitor. Featuring exhibits which showcase our bootlegging history, to a full-service bar serving incredible craft cocktails, to our observation deck with 360-degree views of Seattle and the surrounding area, it’s the best way to experience both Seattle’s past and present all in one.

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