Chihuly Garden and Glass
ExperienceQueen Anne#09 of 50

Chihuly Garden and Glass

Seattle, Washington

Photo: Eric Wes

Dale Chihuly is Seattle's artist laureate, and this permanent installation at the base of the Space Needle is his masterwork. The Glasshouse alone — a 40-foot structure filled with a suspended red-and-orange sculpture — justifies the admission. The outdoor garden, where blown glass erupts from beds of flowers and native plantings, is genuinely otherworldly. Even the cynics leave impressed.

Insider tip

Go at dusk. The garden is illuminated at night, and the glass takes on an entirely different life in artificial light.

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