My trip of Seattle started and ended at Space Needle, where is the nearest sight-seeing spot that Quick Shuttle drop their customers off.
When I strolled back from downtown Seattle, and still got a couple of hours left waiting for the last bus on schedule back to Vancouver, I used the coupon from Seattle's visitors' guide to get up to see what it is like at night in Seattle. I struggled a lot since it cost around US$16 to go up the tower, and it's not really something worthy if you're not trying to get a feel of "Sleepless Seattle".
If I did plan my trip earlier and go around Seattle for at least 3 days, I would get a City Pass, which only cost around US$60 to visit 6 hottest attractions in Seattle, such as the The Museum of Flight, or Experience Music Project.
Experience Music Project/Science Fiction Museum (looking fomr the music project side)
The buidling of Experience Music Project/Science Fiction Museum is pretty interesting. It's a collage of 2 different design foci. From Sci-Fi Fiction's side, one could see the Monorail of Seattle goes straight through the building like a roller coaster running through some kind of man-made cave tunnel. From the Music Project Side, it gives a feeling of a huge horm or trumpet with its bronze colour and curves.
Monorail
A light decoration outside the Space Needle
Inside Space Needle
The light bulb decorations during Christmas vocation created a curious night view photo when shooting from inside out.
Sleepless in Seattle
Space Needle and Experience Music Project/Science Fiction Museum
Space Needle, a photo takedn from the parking lot, those golden rods are sculptures at the parking lot edge.
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