Which Seattle attractions and landmarks are closed, open amid COVID-19 outbreak?

The Seattle Great Wheel is shown on Tuesday, June 5, 2012. The nearly 175 foot-tall Ferris wheel was constructed at the end of Pier 57 on the Seattle waterfront. The Seattle Great Wheel is shown on Tuesday, June 5, 2012. The nearly 175 foot-tall Ferris wheel was constructed at the end of Pier 57 on the Seattle waterfront. Photo: JOSHUA TRUJILLO Photo: JOSHUA TRUJILLO Image 1 of / 6 Caption Close Which Seattle attractions and landmarks are closed, open amid COVID-19 outbreak? 1 / 6 Back to Gallery

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As everyday life for Seattleites changes amid the COVID-19 pandemic, social distancing is becoming a new norm. That has forced closures and postponements all over the city.

But what exactly is closed, and for how long (at least for now)? What’s open? And what’s open at a limited capacity?

Here’s a curated list of top attractions and landmarks in Seattle that are closed through March, closed indefinitely, or open and have limited availability (come back for updates to this list).

CLOSED THROUGH MARCH

Space Needle

Chihuly Garden and Glass

Seattle Art Museum

Woodland Park Zoo

Seattle Aquarium

Frye Art Museum

Seattle Children’s Museum

Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture

Henry Art Museum

Northwest African American Museum

Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium

Northwest Trek Wildlife Park

Smith Tower

Seattle Great Wheel

Skyview Observatory - Columbia Center

National Nordic Museum

CLOSED INTO APRIL OR BEYOND

MoPop- Museum of Pop Culture (indefinitely)

Museum of Flight (indefinitely)

Seattle Parks and Recreation (April 13)

Pacific Science Center (indefinitely)

MOHAI - Museum of History and Industry (indefinitely)

Seattle Public Library (closed through at least April 13)

King County Library System (closed through at least April 13)

Kidsquest Children’s Museum (April 3)

Seattle Pinball Museum (indefinitely)

Ballard Locks (indefinitely)

Children's Museum of Tacoma (indefinitely)

Westfield Southcenter (indefinitely)

Bellevue Square, Lincoln Square North and South and Bellevue Place (closed March 17 at 6 p.m. through April 1)

OPEN (!)

Pike Place Market: (If you can’t come in, many stores have online and delivery services)

Cougar Mountain Zoo

LIMITED AVAILABILITY

Seattle Center: Seattle Center Armory is still open, but most events through March have been cancelled or postponed

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