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Ad. | Seattle – nestled between the Pacific Ocean and majestic mountains – is the great metropolis of the Pacific Northwest. Of course, I had to spend a few days there on my West Coast trip. But like many big cities in the USA, Seattle is incredibly expensive and a sightseeing tour can be a bit of an investment. The Seattle CityPASS* promises a range of savings on Seattle’s most important attractions. I did some research for you in Seattle to find out whether this is really true and for whom such a ticket is really worthwhile.
The Seattle CityPASS* is basically a ticket that gives you access to the city’s most important sights. Instead of having to buy new tickets each time (and often paying more overall), you can use the CityPASS to put together an individual package of admission tickets that covers many highlights at once.
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This way, you’ll save time at the ticket office. And in most cases also money, as these combined tickets are cheaper overall and/or include other extras that are not included in individual tickets.
With the Seattle CityPASS you can visit five attractions. These attractions are always included by default:
You also get access to 3 other attractions of your choice. You don’t have to decide at the time of purchase. This are the three attractions you can choose from:
As soon as you use the pass for the first time, it is valid for nine consecutive days. This gives you enough time to see all the sights stress-free and at your leisure.
Order the Seattle CityPASS here*
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If you’re not interested in many of the sights on the Seattle CityPASS list, or you don’t have much time in the city, there’s a great alternative!
With a Seattle C3 ticket, you can simply pick three sights from the following list:
Either way, the Space Needle is an absolute must-see and I can also highly recommend the Museum of Flight and the Seattle Art Museum. With a C3 ticket, you have an even greater choice and can concentrate on really selected spots. The C3 ticket is also a whole 30 euros cheaper.
Please note: The Seattle C3 Ticket is only available on the CityPASS website. You can buy the Seattle C3 Ticket here*
In my opinion, yes, if you are planning to see the most important sights in Seattle anyway. You’ll save time and money, especially on your first visit to Seattle – and the Space Needle is a must-see anyway. I also found it super convenient not to have to deal with buying tickets on the spot.
If you want to be more flexible, I would recommend at least the Seattle C3 – you are guaranteed to visit the Space Needle and two other sights!
Actually, you should also considered buying a CityPASS when you’re visiting other cities in the US: Read my full review on the Chicago CityPASS
I visited Seattle as part of a research trip for Travellers Insight, the Munich Airport’s renowned travel blog. Read my article about Seattle here. The Seattle CityPASS was provided by CityPASS.