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Venues

Seattle has no shortage of inspiring venues.

Host your gathering atop the Space Needle or Columbia Center, overlooking Puget Sound at one of the city’s cruise terminals, at the Seattle Aquarium, inside a grand theater or world-class museum, or even in one of Seattle’s massive sports stadiums—all within a walkable downtown core. Your biggest challenge will be deciding which location to choose.

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Chihuly Garden and Glass; Glasshouse David Newman; Suspended installation artwork by Dale Chihuly

Chihuly Garden and Glass

The Chihuly Garden and Glass exhibition provides an extraordinary space for corporate and private entertaining. For one of the most distinctive Seattle experiences, the Glasshouse, Exhibition Galleries and Garden Plaza are impressive settings for receptions, dinners and galas. These one-of-a-kind spaces house a comprehensive collection of Chihuly’s work, and are ideal for corporate or private parties from 50 to 2,000 guests.

A white Argosy Cruises tour boat filled with people wearing colorful shirts fills the foreground. The blue waters of Puget Sound separate the boat from the city skyline against a blue sky.

Argosy Cruises Ian G Dagnall / Alamy

Elliott Bay & Lake Cruises

Glide along waterways with spectacular views of Seattle’s skyline, islands and mountain ranges (including 14,000-foot Mt. Rainier). Argosy Cruises offers a variety of boats, themes and locations, such as the Locks Cruise where guests experience going from Puget Sound, through the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks in, and into Lake Union. Cruises all launch and return from the Seattle area.

A large square-shaped building in the middle ground surrounded by yellow trees and buildings.

Climate Pledge Arena Rachael Jones

Sports Stadiums

Baseball, football, soccer, or golf fans: enjoy a treat. Rent T-Mobile Park, home of the MLB Seattle Mariners, or the Lumen Field—home to the NFL Seattle Seahawks, MLS Sounders FC, and NWSL OL Reign—located in downtown Seattle. Host a meeting or reception at The Golf Club at Newcastle, just a 20-minute drive away with sweeping views of downtown Seattle, lakes, mountains and green hills.

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The Museum of Flight

Peer up at fighter planes and 85 aircraft while mingling, meeting and dining at the Museum of Flight. Set adjacent to Boeing Field, this venue offers a range of meeting spaces (big and small) with skyline and mountain views outside, historic airplanes inside. Guests can ride flight simulators, marvel at aviation engineering masterpieces and more.

A photo of the guitar sculpture at the Museum of Pop Culture. The sculpture is created from dozens of guitars and some other instruments forming the shape of a tornado.

IF VI WAS IX, MoPOP Liu Nian

MoPOP at Seattle Center

Mix and mingle below the Space Needle at Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP), a modern museum filled with music paraphernalia and hands-on activities—play stations (try drums or piano) and a performance stage for brave souls to release their inner star. Seattle is the birthplace of jazz, blues, rock and folk legends such as Jimi Hendrix, Pearl Jam, and Quincy Jones, to name a few.

A photo of the brick exterior of Paramount Theatre with the large marquee sign on the left. The theatre is across the street from the Seattle Convention Center Summit building.

Paramount Theatre Rachael Jones

More Unique Seattle Venues

Plan a large gathering at the Seattle Art Museum, Paramount Theatre or the Woodland Park Zoo. Send your group to the waterfront—Terminal 91, Bell Harbor International Conference Center or Seattle Aquarium. Craft breweries in Ballard or award-winning wineries in Woodinville, a short 20-minute drive from Seattle, also offer uniquely Northwest experiences.

Venues

Block 41 Belltown

Block 41

  • Address 115 Bell St, Seattle, WA 98121
  • Phone (206) 347-0541
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Lynnwood Event Center North

Lynnwood Event Center

  • Address 3711 196th St SW, Lynnwood, WA 98036
  • Phone (425) 778-7155
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The Moore Theatre Downtown Seattle

The Moore Theatre

  • Address 1932 Second Ave, Seattle, WA 98121
  • Phone (206) 467-5510
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The Boxyard Pioneer Square

The Boxyard

  • Address 1201 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134
  • Phone (206) 346-4990
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