What makes it 81% Baby-Friendly: Babies are welcome; Armory offers a nursing room, family toilets and changing tables, but no on-site stroller rental, long lines and loud shows may strain parents seeking quiet.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Gives time to explore free attractions and rest for your baby.
International Fountain:
Lay a blanket nearby and let baby watch the choreographed water jets set to music.
Tip: Visit on a warm day and bring a towel for quick splash play.
Seattle Children’s Museum:
Soft-play galleries designed for children under 8; baby under 1 enters free.
Tip: Go early to use the quiet soft-play area before it gets busy.
Specialty Gardens Stroll:
Wander paved paths through Japanese, Woodland and Celebration gardens on campus.
Tip: Use a stroller or carrier and pause at benches for feeding or naps.
Armory Outdoor Deck Seating:
Covered seating overlooking the campus near family restrooms.
Tip: Stop here for feeding breaks and easy access to the nursing room.

Gary Rosier
We wanted to see both-Chihully is right next door and BOTH were a MUST DO-SEE event! Sun was out, no rain so great time to visit! Had mo idea that thd second floor was glass and rotated! Bery cool interactive selfie picture areas too! What a view!
M D (Geisha)
Seattle is a beautiful city with so much to do & see. It's best to park and walk. Just be prepared with comfortable shoes because streets are steep especially going up. Read reviews before going to restaurants do not let the fancy names trap you.
Yassin Farah
Space needle is great! The view is spectacular. The food and drinks are overpriced so I wouldn't go hungry. Surrounding parks and sights are nice. PS. If going to the space needle reserve tickets in advance as to not wait in the long ticket line.
Laura Roberts
The Space Needle at Seattle Center did not disappoint. The views are fantastic and it was fun watching people's reaction to the heights. It also has a clear see through revolving floor on one level. Easy access in the city and nice grounds and landscape.
Christina Davis
Chihuly Glass Museum and Garden was so dope! I loved it! The glass structures were colorful and unique. I took lots of pictures. A wonderful gem under the Space Needle. Worth the $45 ticket price. So glad we didn't buy the combo ticket. The Space Needle line was out the door and snaked around inside. We didn't want to wait that long. Parking prices were atrocious! Absolutely ridiculous! The price ...
In summer, plan fountain time with a change of clothes. In rainy months, focus on the Armory, museum and indoor play areas.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) | 
|---|---|
| Seattle Children’s Museum admission (2 adults, baby free) | USD 36 | 
| ike | USD 36 | 
| Total Estimated | USD 36 | 
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