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The Museum of Flight
9404 E Marginal Way S, Seattle, WA 98108, United States
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Se
Review №1

If you like planes, this is the place to go. So much history, so many different planes to see. I spent half a day here and didnt get to see everything. Im glad I went just before covid shut it down again. Will absolutely be going back once things open up again.

er
Review №2

Just reopened recently with COVID mitigation measures in place. Must not be well know that it is reopened since it was not very crowded. Could spend several days in here to check out all of the exhibits. The world war II and world war I exhibit was very well put together and the personal stories bring together the large collection of planes.

Ap
Review №3

This place is amazing! History, NASA, historic planes you can tour inside of! Definitely worth the admission fee. We are going to switch our tickets to the annual membership. This museum is BIG, lots to see and do, worth more than 1 visit. Small cafe inside tasty, but could offer more choices. Not much hot food options.

me
Review №4

Awesome place to see the history of the planes. Been a member for years now and take the family and friends there a couple times a year. If u havent been your missing out. It has something for all ages and u can see the smiles in peoples faces as they enjoy it. Great food and gift shop.

Ta
Review №5

Ive been plenty of air and space museums, and the sheer variety of machines on view here is unrivaled. Lots of warplanes and intriguing stories about their pilots and the rapid evolution of flight.

Ca
Review №6

So much to see and learn. I learn something new each time I visit. Most exhibits were available for viewing, and very well displayed.Cafe food was nicely priced, portioned and delicious.Staff was very nice and knowledgeable. Thank you to them for keeping up with safety and cleanliness during this unprecedented time.

Ma
Review №7

We took my niece and nephew and wandered around on our own. The museum was full of awesome and fascinating things, from parts of a Saturn V rocket to Richard Nixons Air Force One.Some things to see:Several airplanes from throughout history (my favorite is the SR-71 Blackbird),Flight simulators that let you attempt air combat,A history of rockets leading up to the Moon landings,A variety of larger airplanes you can walk through,A space shuttle replica with the ability to visit the payload bay and (if you sign up for a tour) the cockpit.

St
Review №8

Fly me to the moon! Wow this place is spectacular. Seeing history unfold as one walks this massive museum displaying some of technology that made it capable for us to reach the shores of other countries and the moon. It would be difficult to state what was my favorite flight vehicle. This place deserves more than a one day visit to appreciate the men and women who help to carve the history of flight.

Da
Review №9

Lots of amazing planes and historical exhibits. Clean, under cover, rain or shine its great. Its quality curation. One thing Id like to see is an exhibit on the maintenance these planes would of received during actual use. The museum is focused on the planes. Id like to learn more of the people skills associated with them

Jo
Review №10

This place is awesome for anybody looking to have a great afternoon indoors learning more about the great aeronautical history of the Seattle area. They have a ton of great displays and information for different eras and different types of flight. I live it here!

Da
Review №11

Best flight exhibit Ive seen better than D.C Check out the planes taking off outside too

Ro
Review №12

Amazing museums! Its a great place to learn more about some great airplanes. There are a lot of volunteers with years of experience in building airplanes and they are very happy to chat with you and answer any questions. You can also enter some awesome airplanes like the Concorde, and the first Airforce One! I spent 3 hours in the museum, but could have stayed another 3!

Jo
Review №13

This is the best aviation museum on the planet. As an AvGeek, it has always been a dream to visit this place. The museum is huge, and very informative. If I lived in the area, Id get a membership. This is absolutely a must do attraction. Skip the Space Needle.

Er
Review №14

Very well put together museum. You could spend a few days looking at everything. My son loves the space exhibits and being able to walk thru actual aircraft. A must see!

ra
Review №15

If you love airplanes, this is a place you have to visit at least once in your life. The Boeing Museum is so carefully laid out, youll feel like youre in a time-travel tunnel. You see everything since the creating of the Boeing Barn, to military aircraft, airline jets and space travel. Simply amazing.

Hr
Review №16

It was a bit surreal looking at these artifacts from the moon. My dad was involved with testing of the rocket engines back in the day.It’s first class all the way at this place. The whole family had a blast.

Jo
Review №17

WOW, its like visually traveling through history. This was my favorite visit of all things in Seattle; magnificent and grandeur. Many big planes, many activities, many sections, and many props. I was here for 3 hours. I left with a big smile and I feel complete. I would sometimes think back to my experience here and daydream how planes have changed through out the wars and how it shaped Seattle and america. This museum is grand for everyone. For kids, for family, for solo. I would pretty much recommend this place to everyone who visits Seattle. Forget the gum walls, forget pike place. This is the museum for all.

Ma
Review №18

Great place to take our 2.5 year old. Even with Covid restrictions, we had a fun time. Only downside is waiting in line to go inside the larger planes. Will be going back now that the weather is turning.

Ni
Review №19

Endless nostalgic experiences here. If you enjoy space, flight, and history this is the place to visit! Bring the kids so they can have an adventure or if you prefer to stay longer go by yourself or with a friend. Anyone can easily spend 3+ hours here reading and learning.

Ca
Review №20

The whole museum is just really cool. Many different types of planes, lots of aviation history, a theatre, and even a cafe are just some of neat stuff waiting for you too visit! I think its the coolest museum in the northwest! A must visit if coming through the Seattle area!

Br
Review №21

Ive been visiting since I was a kid and they keep making it better. Its a must visit if youre interested in Boeing history or aviation in general.

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Review №22

Museum is huge.Easily take day to explore the whole museum.Lot of interesting models, planes.️️First Thursday 5 - 9 p.m. FREE admission.

Ba
Review №23

Enjoyed the day at the Museum of Flight. Especially liked the Apollo 11 Capsule and other Moon items especially the Moon Rover! A very active place with many outstanding aircraft. Cross the street and see the SST display, the B17, B29, Air Force One, 777 and a 747. Huge planes and many you can go inside.

Br
Review №24

Museum exceeded my expectations! I love the Smithsonian Air and Space museum, so to say the Museum of Flight was as good as the Smithsonian is high praise.Sad that COVID-19 silenced the interactive displays, but well worth the visit for anyone who loves aviation.

Vl
Review №25

The amazing museum. A lot of interesting objects. Ive spend there the whole day, so I can ensure you that it worth more than one-day visit.

Ca
Review №26

The Museum is big! They have two separate buildings for this museum. They have a lot to look at but I thought it would take more time. It took us around two hours to get it all done. If your in the area and have some spare time I would definitely stop and check it out. They do have an Old Airforce One wish it was newer stuff though. The space stuff was poor, a lot of it is replicated wish they had more authentic items.

Bi
Review №27

Awesome Flight museum. Incredible selection of aircraft to see and go inside. Very large collection of modern commercial aircraft as well as retired models. Also very nice WW1 & WW2 museum. Gift shop is also very nice. Parking was only challenge, wish they had shuttles from parking lot but was well worth the walk to the entrance.

Ad
Review №28

I love the Museum of Flight! They have everything from the era of Hot Air Balloons and Dirigibles to modern-day Planes. My favorite part is the space for the Wright Brothers and those who pioneered modern flight. They also have an extensive exhibit for WWI and WWII. There are interactive flight simulations, a movie theater, a kids corner, and multiple planes you can sit in.

Wi
Review №29

Very interesting. Good way to kill a few hours.

An
Review №30

Such an amazing place. There is so much to see and so much history. A must place to see. Very well maintained and organised. Very good care and safety measures taken by staff in this difficult pandemic time. Hats off to them

Ka
Review №31

A LOT to see and read, recommend planning at least 3- 4 hours if you want to visit all sides. If you are the type that likes to read a lot of the signs, recommend all day.

Ji
Review №32

The Museum of Flight is an absolute delight! Although it is the location of Boeings original office, and has substantial content related to its founder, the museum is rich with exhibits, activities and helpful staff. Dont miss it, especially if youre an aviation fan in even the most remote way!

Jo
Review №33

An excellent museum of flight history, to include space exploration. Food & drink are available, as well as a gift shop. Put on comfortable shoes & bring a mask...

Ni
Review №34

This place was absolutely amazing. I was so amazed to see and get to go inside the various aircraft. Getting to be up close to all the original first versions of all the Boeing commercial family was truly spectacular. Something that really was special was seeing the very first 747. I am a HUGE fan of the 747. I just hope they keep one 747-400 for display. Most of them are going to scrap which is very sad especially Virgin Atlantic and Lufthansas 747 fleet. WONDERFUL museum!!

Ro
Review №35

Incredible Museum. Definitely worth a look. Their displays outside are fantastic. I cant get enough of them. I went through the Concorde more times than I can count. The old Nixon era Air Force One jet is also fascinating. They have the very first Boeing 747 737 and others on display as well. Definitely make time for this Museum.

An
Review №36

It made me feel like a little kid again. Had more fun with my 14 yo son exploring Great History than anything else Ive ever done. The best part was he had as much fun as I did. DADs, take your children here. INSPIRE THEM!!!

al
Review №37

So fun! Wish all exhibits would be open. Or price of the ticket reduced.

Ad
Review №38

Beautiful place with lots of historical physical and visual data and real planes. Amazing place.

Ci
Review №39

I bought a one-year pass. I worked for Boeing for five years and its 3 hours north of where I live now but well worth it because I have friends and family that all live around there.

Al
Review №40

Great experience. A must see in town and they did a great job keeping their visitors safe.

Se
Review №41

Such a fun museum. Great for all ages. See the evolution of flights. All kinds of planes, drones and spaceships. Love the outdoor lot where we can go inside the Concorde, Boeing 787, Air Force 1... plan a good 1.5-2hr for this museum. Ask your hotel concierge about the museum we saved a $2 per ticket. Not a lot but for a family of 4 helps a little.The gift shop is also great. Found some pan am Items and great t-shirts

Se
Review №42

Best plane museum ever!

Su
Review №43

Wow..you really do get your money’s worth at this museum. So much to see. Please prepare to spend a large part of your day here. There are so many things to see. My favorite was to get to walk through Air Force one (from Kennedy/Johnson/Nixon era. It was very cool. I did have to stop reading every single thing I went by or I would have been there all day and all night. Really a lot to see! Food was good too at the restaurant. They also give a military discount to Veterans. Great job Boeing!

St
Review №44

Absolutely amazing museum. By far the best flight museum in the world. This is a must go for all fans of aviation. From a space shuttle to an old Air Force One, this museum is more than worth the trip. Go there now!

J
Review №45

Spectacular collection of planes from earliest flight to modern day. We spent 4 hours here with our daughter and didnt see everything. Definitely worth a visit, we ended up buying a membership.

Je
Review №46

This is such an awesome place to see how the first planes were made and also all the history of airplanes and space vehicles.

Bo
Review №47

Read about all the different planes and saw so much in a well laid out room and was very enthralled by it all.

Pi
Review №48

We went there last summer. A bit overpriced for my liking, but it felt like something the kids should experience once.

Jo
Review №49

Great museum. If you love space or aviation this is a must see. Theirs a large main hall with multiple aircraft. A replica of the original Boeing factory. A world war 1 and 2 exhibit and an out door area with several planes you can walk inside.

Di
Review №50

Simply amazing museum. The Destination moon exhibit was outstanding, very educational and great to experience so many artifacts in person. It is great to see that the museum is always extending their collection of plains, machines, and historical materials. They keep it interesting even for us the locals that have the opportunity to visit it often. It is one of the favorite please to visit for my kids (9&12). They also have great movie selection. The food is good as well, I love how they keep the theam in naming the sandwiches as well.

Al
Review №51

This place is really cool but with their covid precautions they had a lot of stuff closed like vr flights, flight simulators, and most of the planes you couldnt go in like normally. I feel like the price should have reflected this because half the experience is going in the planes.

Ja
Review №52

I go to the MOF several times a year. It is a great place and one of the better aerospace museums I have been to. I was worried the first time I came that it would be Boeing focused, but other than one section, that is not the case. I particularly enjoy going inside the planes I. The air park. The Concorde, 747, 787, etc are all great to go through. I always learn something new and the exhibits are constantly evolving. The museum is always growing and changing. The food is also surprising good for a museum. I had a great Hawaiian chicken sandwich last time I went. The gift shop is great. I would also suggest going to the Boeing store down the street as well. It has a great selection of Boeing gear.

EV
Review №53

Amazing exhibits.Time consuming. If you are planning to read details for each item plan a second visit. From 10 to 4 pm I could visit all exhibits, watched 2 movies and took 3 optional guided tours.Costly, I paid $89.Shuttle crew compartment and Boing field runaway tours werent worth the money paid and time spent on them.

Au
Review №54

I have had an obsession with the SR71 blackbird. This museum fulfilled my need and satisfied my obsession. Somewhat far off, it is still worth the trip. It takes a while to get through everything, though, so plan on spending a whole day. The cafeteria offers some nice food with interesting naming schemes, but otherwise the food is so-so. Make sure to go across the street for the remainder of the museum!

Ne
Review №55

What a place. We have spent an entire day but still not able to cover all full museum. So many airplanes are there. The history is there about aviation.I will definitely go back again. So much I have learned there.Apollo 11 was there when we visited. It was the best part.3d movie that we watch about going beyond our solar system was very informative.Fee for entry as well is not so expensive and all other extra things are actually worth it.Must visit place if you are visiting or live in Seattle.

Ju
Review №56

Just wow... the Taj Mahal within USA. Just a beautiful museum with amazing exhibits and even more impressive staff.This museum will turn any adult into a kid. I could have spent another three hours here. Just amazing... full of history.

Ch
Review №57

I thought I knew how big this place was. I was completely wrong. This museum is big! Airplanes from different era, commercial airplanes to military airplanes, so many airplanes! My favorite was the Air force one that was used by President Kennedy, Nixon era. It was fascinating to see it. Space shuttle was also fun to see. The staffs were very nice. Highly recommend for everyone! Family friendly, has Elevators.Off street parking available.First Thursday of the month 5-8pm free!

Ma
Review №58

This was my first time back to the museum of flight since I was a child. Its great seeing the history of aviation. We have come so far in such little amount of time. On this visit they had a 787 to look at inside and out. Although our visit we thought we didnt have to pay because we just received a year membership to Pacific science center. Which included a membership into the ASTC program that gives access to 350 museums and science centers. But none within a 90 mile radius from Pacific science center apparently. Which excludes everything in the state except Pacific science center.

Ri
Review №59

WOW, its like visually traveling through history. This was my favorite visit of all things in Seattle; magnificent and grandeur. Many big planes, many activities, many sections, and many props. I was here for 3 hours. I left with a big smile and I feel complete. I would sometimes think back to my experience here and daydream how planes have changed through out the wars and how it shaped Seattle and america. This museum is grand for everyone. For kids, for family, for solo. I would pretty much recommend this place to everyone who visits Seattle. Forget the gum walls, forget pike place. This is the museum for all.

Ma
Review №60

Wonderful aerospace museum covering early flight thought space flight. Excellent restored examples of significant aircraft and spacecraft inn the history of flight. Especially rare B-29 bomber on display. Nice gift shop and small restaurant on site. Knowledgeable, helpful staff.

Ar
Review №61

Superb place to visit. You can see almost all kind of aircrafts.

An
Review №62

Best way to spend a smokey day. And even Amelia is COVID safe!

St
Review №63

This is a wonderful museum except that it feels like you have to pay for everything on top of your (already very high) admission fee. I am use to paying for a movie but, not to see an exhibit while I am standing in a different part of the same exhibit. We were standing in the space shuttle payload bay and wanted to continue up to the cockpit. To our surprise it was $30 dollars more! However, I do think the museum was really great overall. I especially enjoyed the fact that you could hear the sounds of the engine from various planes.

Ad
Review №64

Amazing collection and the best Flight Museum staff youll find (knowledgeable and friendly).If youre on the fence, my advice is go! You wont regret the visit. I mean, who doesnt want to sit in the cockpit of a real SR71 Blackbird?The museum of flight is as nice as youll find a flight museum in the US, from the space shuttle trainer to being able to tour an old Air Force One, you have it all. Superb collection with great interactivity within the exhibits.

wa
Review №65

I have always love aircraft, and space. This is one of the best museums I have been to in the United States.

Ki
Review №66

Absolutely LOVED this place! Fun for all ages. Lots of interactive learning features. Fantastic displays from the Wright Brothers, through to Apollo and present day aviation. I’d definitely see it again. Sooooooo much information to take in. Make sure you have at least 3 or 4 hours to browse!!!!

Ta
Review №67

Great museum if you like airplanes/space and history. Very large, lots of exhibits. Theres a central indoor area with lots of airplanes that you can look at, WWI and WWII exhibits that are very interesting. You can also cross the street to see another space exhibit, and check out the new plane hangar. You can enter planes in the hangar which is very cool. Theres much more to see. Also love that the museum has free admission every first Thursday of the month from 5-9. Parking can get a little bit difficult to find on free Thursdays, not sure about the regular days.

Tr
Review №68

The 787 will still need to prove its self, we will see what one looks like after 50 years. But as for everything else in this building, it just goes to show that back in the day we built some really, really good machines. Dont miss out on going here. Its worth spending the entire day.

Br
Review №69

There is a lot to do at the museum of flight. They have special events for members and lots of great displays and interactive presentations. The air park has lots of big planes to check out and the new b-52 is pretty cool. Was lucky to see the red arrows stop here. Kids love it. I love it. Connections memberships for kids is big plus.

Ke
Review №70

My son enjoyed seeing this impressive museum very much. I wish we couldve spent more time here. There is so much to see here youll need a full day and then some.

TA
Review №71

So glad this place opened again. We love it and have brought lots of friends.

Wi
Review №72

If you love airplanes you will love the Museum of flight. Its now back open after the Covid19 shutdown. Please visit

Wo
Review №73

If youre into planes, youd probably thoroughly enjoy yourself with all of the planes and information here in one place. Interesting for the everyday person as well since you actually get to sit in the cockpit of many of the jets. I probably wouldnt go again though. Once is probably enough for most. [Note: Found some pics from the archive so this may not be what it looks like today.]

ru
Review №74

AMAZING museum ! Great selection of Aircraft and so much information ! the outdoor park was my favorite !

Je
Review №75

Awesome! There is SO MUCH to explore! I went with two 10 year-old boys and an 8 year-old boy, so you know we didnt get to stay long in most places, and we spent 3hours and still didnt see all of the exhibits! There is a good mix of things to look at. It really got the boys interested in the history of the world wars and aviation. They also loved the space section.

Ga
Review №76

Great and must visit Flight Museum.... lot of places to cover..... for sure need 1 day to cover full museum...... worth to Visit with kids and families.... Knowledgeable spot

Pa
Review №77

We came on the first Thursday of the month when the museum is free from 5 to 9, and it is a brilliant experience, for adults and children alike! The amounts of historic planes on exhibit is mind boggling, each telling its own story. You need more than a few visits to take it all in. If you had to focus on one thing: cross the street to the aerospace centre where you see the training version of the space shuttle displayed. Next door then is the hangar where you can enter a Concorde, a former Air Force One and a Dreamliner amongst many others. This must be one of the most impressive museums in the world!

Ma
Review №78

Awesome collection of airplanes! Detailed WW1 and WW2 exhibits. Full scale space shuttle training device. Museum docents are always around with stories about the aircraft and airmen who flew them. They have an original 747 test aircraft complete with on board test control room. Also a Concorde that you can walk through. Such a cool experience!

Dz
Review №79

[Covid-19 Review] Museum has introduced limits on number of people inside, put lots of hand sanitizer stations and put guides on the floor to direct the visitors flows. There signs limited capacity when using elevators, and some of the attractions are closed (mostly simulators of flight, etc). You can still see the insides of large Boeings, but cannot climb into smaller ones.Otherwise, very nice museum with lots of historical aircrafts, articles, videos and other. There are at least 5 large exhibitions from first planes to space shuttles. There is a cafe (with limited seating during covid-19), as well as gift shop (with similar limits). Highly recommend as a place to visit in Seattle area (especially in cold/rainy weather).

Eu
Review №80

Loved this place. My 3 year old had a blast. So much to see there is not much time to do all in one day visit.

Ki
Review №81

Do the flight simulators!!!Unless you get nauseous...We had a BLAST!!! Granted...my husband thought it grand to fly upside down. -.-But we did have so much fun. We wanted to go again but then we had a snack...There’s so much to see!!! We were there three hours but didn’t get to see the space area or the outdoor exhibits.We’re definitely coming back here!

An
Review №82

One of pours favorite museums that is worth the membership. The guides are informative and go out of their way to interact with children. You get to go through a presidential plane too. Wonderful summer camp opportunities too!

Ja
Review №83

Great placr. Very knowledgeable about their aritfacts

Ja
Review №84

Great aviation museum at Boeing Field outside of Seattle. Lots of hands on exhibits and historically important aircraft. The docents are very friendly and make the experience much more enlightening.

Ga
Review №85

Great place to see Boeings history as well as United Airlines beginnings. They have lots of one of a kind aircraft. I would definitely recommend this museum to other airplane buffs.

Ca
Review №86

I have never seen do many different types of air craft in one place at one time. It is a great place to learn so much in one day even if youre not an aviation enthusiast. The highlight for me was the Blackbird. The staff were so knowledgeable and very kind. Be prepared to spend a good portion of an afternoon here as there is lots to see.

Gi
Review №87

Very LARGE museum with lots to see! We also did the moon exhibit which was there at the time we went and that was a neat little add on. Being able to go through the planes was awesome as well! There is so much to learn and so much to see! Put it on your lists of things to do when visiting Seattle! Especially if youre into flying and museums in general!

Im
Review №88

An awesome facility to keep your family looking up. So many fun planes and space items. Seeing Apollo 11 in person was awe inspiring. Make sure you give yourself plenty of time to explore, there is SO much to see.

Oh
Review №89

This is a great museum worth a few trips to get it all on. TRY TO SEE THE APOLLO 11 exhibit while you can (ends Sept. 2, 2019) as it is the real vehicle that landed the first humans on the moon. There really is no better artifact from recent human history. The permanent collection is also super cool. My kids vouch for the flight simulators as they talked about it incessantly afterwards. Have fun!!

Da
Review №90

Amazing museum. Expensive to get in normally, but on the first Saturday of the month its free at night! Lots of well known airplanes from the past are there, including a Concorde and the old Air Force One. Across the street (accessible via skybridge) there are flight simulators, exhibits, more planes including planes from the beginning of flight, as well as more restrooms and a cafe. Museum is easily accessible via the 124 bus which runs from Seattle to the Link station. Great experience!

St
Review №91

An exciting museum for those whos love of flying and space exploration are strong. The exhibits go from world war I through current 787 dreamliner to the space shuttle and more. It is also 15 minutes to the SeaTac airport so a good stop before your flight leaves. The museum itself requires more time than two and a half hours I had but in that two and a half hours it was a lot of fun with a lot of relevant history.

Be
Review №92

Visited Oct 2020, covid protocols in place at entrance and plenty of hand sanitizer stations around, very few visitors on a Thursday afternoon. Makes a good stop off the freeway. Several buildings including a skybridge across the street to several full size real planes open to walk through including an old Air Force One and a newer 787 Dreamliner. Cafe closed one hour earlier at 4pm, and museum fully closed at 5pm. About $20 per person.

Br
Review №93

Amazing museum, great information and interaction. So much history, plan on coming back again and again. So much to see and it keeps getting better! Highly recommend the heros wing and the walk through planes outside.

Ja
Review №94

Great place for the family. Lots of cool history about planes. The flight simulator was pretty crazy. Wouldnt recommend it if you get motion sickness easily. As a science world member, you get admission free. Worth the visit!

Se
Review №95

Great experience at the museum of flight! Definetly set a side time to visit this place. Hours go by fast with so many things to learn and look at. Definetly worth visiting.

Ka
Review №96

This was my first time and I totally love the place. Amazing history all around. Ticket is bit stiff. To visit the museum completely it will take 4 hours. Donot forget to cross the skywalk and visit other side. Even now there is a Vietnam war memorial park. Exhibition center is amazing with Apollo 11 capsule parked there. Huge parking area.

Ta
Review №97

Always enjoyable. One day isn’t long enough. Pictures speak for themselves. All the older gentleman are extremely nice and knowledgeable and love sharing their stories and interesting history related to each exhibit.

Vi
Review №98

Must watch place for plane lovers .. entire family can hangout and have fun here watching the unique flight collection.. they have collection from world war fighters also.. you can hear the entire journey through audio video records .. best part was to get inside some of Boring models and Air Force one and explore

Te
Review №99

An amazing and wonderful place to spend the afternoon. Be sure to plan enough time to see everything, they recommend 4-5 hours if you are interested in seeing it all. I had only a couple of hours and it was a rushed time to see the only main portions of the museum.My favorites were the SR71 which had a prominent display inside. Outside (across the street) the F14, Air Force One, and the Concorde were other highlights. The fact that you could wall through the Concorde and Air Force One (and other large planes) was a delight.

Ho
Review №100

The paradise for all aviation lovers.A very wide collection of aircraft from around the world, mostly made by the state, resembled the countrys leading place in aviation.For those who are interested in aviation, definitely worth to spend a whole day to check around every corner.

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  • Address:9404 E Marginal Way S, Seattle, WA 98108, United States
  • Site:http://www.museumofflight.org/
  • Phone:+1 206-764-5700
Categories
  • Museum
  • Museum of space history
  • Tourist attraction
Working hours
  • Monday:Closed
  • Tuesday:10am–5pm
  • Wednesday:10am–5pm
  • Thursday:10am–5pm
  • Friday:10am–5pm
  • Saturday:10am–5pm
  • Sunday:Closed
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park:Yes
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance:Yes
  • Wheelchair-accessible lift:Yes
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet:Yes
Amenities
  • Good for kids:Yes
  • Restaurant:Yes
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