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This holiday season blast off to the top of the Space Needle to visit Santa.

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Santa is visiting the Space Needle each weekend in December. Sit with Jolly St. Nick in his one-of-a-kind crystal sleigh + PNW-themed blue suit before venturing out onto the world’s first and only revolving glass floor to snap a photo with the city literally at your feet. (Read: the ultimate holiday photo op).

Don’t forget to shop for the ultimate Northwest gifts from local artists + Space Needle exclusives at the Spacebase gift shop.

Pro tip: Grab tickets ahead of time online (photo + visit with Santa included with ticket). Plan your visit.

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