We Walked the Area Around the Space Needle in Seattle Washington 🇺🇸
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Now, as soon as you come out of the hotel, right in front of you, you have the Space Needle.
The structure is 605 ft tall and it was the tallest structure west of Mississippi River.
This structure or the tower was designed to withstand winds up to 200 mph and be resistant against earthquakes of 9.1 magnitude.
International Fountain was also built for the 1962 Seattle's World Fair and it is known for its synchronized water and the light shows.
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In this 15-minute vlog-style travel video, we explore one of Seattle’s most iconic walks — from Hyatt Place Downtown Seattle to the legendary Space Needle. Join us as we stroll through downtown Seattle, arrive at the Space Needle, and wander around Seattle Center, taking in the sights, atmosphere, and history of this must-visit area in the Emerald City. As we walk, we share interesting facts and history about the Seattle Space Needle, an architectural icon built for the 1962 World’s Fair (Century 21 Exposition). Standing 605 feet tall, the Space Needle was designed to symbolize the future and the Space Age. At the time of its completion, it was the tallest structure west of the Mississippi River. The observation deck offers 360-degree views of downtown Seattle, Puget Sound, Mount Rainier, the Olympic Mountains, and beyond. We also talk about the park and open spaces surrounding the Space Needle, including the beautifully redesigned Seattle Center campus, which now features wide walkways, public art, fountains, and green spaces that host festivals, concerts, and cultural events throughout the year. Seattle Center is home to major attractions like Chihuly Garden and Glass, the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP), Climate Pledge Arena, and outdoor performance spaces. Along the way, this video blends informational storytelling with casual travel vlogging, making it perfect for viewers planning a trip to Seattle or anyone who loves city walks, urban exploration, and iconic landmarks. Whether you’re curious about what it’s like to walk from downtown to the Space Needle, interested in Seattle history, or just want to experience the vibe of Seattle Center, this video gives you a relaxed, real-world look at one of the city’s most famous neighborhoods. If you’re visiting Seattle for the first time — or coming back for another trip — this walk from downtown to the Space Needle is an easy, scenic route that showcases the heart of the city. Subscribe to @KhizEesa and follow us around the world