- The Space Needle is the most iconic landmark in the Seattle skyline. It was built in 1962 for the World's Fair and is 605 feet (184 meters) tall.
- The Columbia Center is the tallest building in Seattle, standing at 937 feet (286 meters) tall. It was completed in 1985 and has 76 floors.
- The third tallest building in Seattle is the Union Square Tower, which is 860 feet (262 meters) tall. It was completed in 2022 and has 56 floors.
- The Seattle skyline is also home to a number of other notable buildings, including the Smith Tower, the Rainier Tower, and the Westin Hotel.
- The Seattle skyline is constantly evolving, with new buildings being added and older buildings being renovated. This is due to the city's strong economy and growing population.