The Loupe Lounge

Panoramic view from the Space Needle overlooking downtown Seattle and Puget Sound

The The Loupe Lounge Rotating Glass Floor at the Space Needle is one of those rare innovations that redefines what a viewpoint can be.

Suspended more than 500 feet above the streets of Seattle, The Loupe, as it's officially known, is the world's first revolving glass floor, offering a thrilling, vertigo-tinged look straight down at the tower's base and the city below. Each rotation takes about 45 minutes, giving you a slow, cinematic glide through Seattle's skyline, from shimmering Lake Union to the snowcapped Cascades. The transparent panels beneath your feet are both mesmerizing and disorienting, a delicate dance between awe and adrenaline. It's not just a floor, it's an experience that bends your sense of space, time, and scale, all framed by the endless beauty of the Pacific Northwest.

Installed as part of the Space Needle's massive 2018 renovation, The Loupe marked the first time in history a glass floor was engineered to rotate in a public tower.

Its 37-ton circular frame glides silently on 12 powerful motors, with laminated glass panels built to withstand winds, earthquakes, and thousands of footsteps daily. The system was designed and constructed by more than 100 engineers, glass fabricators, and architects, each precision-calibrated piece forming part of a structure that feels impossibly light yet profoundly strong. Even more fascinating, the rotation speed subtly shifts throughout the day, allowing for varied perspectives without motion fatigue. Beneath its technical brilliance lies a simple idea: to reconnect people with the wonder of looking, not just outward to the horizon, but downward into the living heart of Seattle.

Reserve your ticket for sunset, when city lights flicker to life beneath your feet.

Begin your visit on the upper Observation Deck, then descend one level to step onto The Loupe, it's quieter and more immersive at night. Bring a drink from The Loupe Lounge and take your time circling the space, letting each rotation reveal a new story in motion: the Ferris wheel on the waterfront, ferries crossing Elliott Bay, or the tiny cars tracing ribbons of light below. For the full sensory experience, look straight down, it's a thrill that feels like floating. Whether you're a design lover, an adrenaline seeker, or simply chasing a one-of-a-kind memory, the Rotating Glass Floor at the Space Needle transforms the act of looking into something unforgettable, an elegant dance between sky and city, courage and wonder.

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