Flight Plans Newsletter
Visiting the Museum
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Hours10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Daily First Thursday of each month: Airpark open First Thursdays, April - September Museum Closed Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day
Admission Prices
*Groups: 10 or more paid visitors paying in one transaction - click here for information on group visits. For booking a youth group, school visit, or field trip please contact:Denny Smith at 206.764.1384 or dsmith@museumofflight.org.
CityPASSSave 43% off Seattle's 6 best attractions: The Museum of Flight, Space Needle, Seattle Aquarium, Argosy Cruises, PSC & EMP. Skip most ticket lines. Valid 9-days. Purchase booklets or printable vouchers at citypass.com or at the Museum of Flight Box office for the same low price. Adult $74
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Getting Here9404 East Marginal Way S Map & Directions The Museum of Flight is located South of downtown Seattle, at the south end of Boeing Field / King County Airport; Exit 158 off Interstate 5. Free Parking adjacent to the Museum and Airpark. Metro Bus Route #124
Digital AudioGuidesAdd a personal tour guide to your Museum visit with an AudioGuide. This personal electronic tour will add rich background as you view the inspiring exhibits. AudioGuides are available in Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Mandarin, Russian and English. AudioGuides rentals are only $5 each and there are discounts available for groups, Museum members and AAA members.
Traveling from out of town?Planning to visit the Seattle area? Here are some useful sites to help plan your stay.
About the MuseumThe independent, non-profit Museum of Flight is one of the largest air and space museums in the world, attracting more than 500,000 visitors annually. The Museum's collection includes over 150 historically significant air- and spacecraft, as well as the Red Barn®—the original manufacturing facility of The Boeing Co., the original papers of the Wright brothers, and the one-of-a-kind NASA Space Shuttle Trainer, used to train every space shuttle astronaut since the inception of the program. Among the most popular exhibits at the Museum are the world's first fighter plane, the first jet Air Force One, the prototype Boeing 747, the West Coast's only Concorde, and the world's fastest aircraft – the Blackbird spy plane. More than just an attraction, however, the Museum is a hub of science, technology, engineering, and math education, serving over 150,000 participants each year through on-site and outreach programs and the Museum's aviation and space library and archives are the largest on the West Coast, holding more than 1.4 million images. The Museum of Flight is accredited by the American Associations of Museums, and is an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution. |
Beginning Saturday, May 18, active U.S. military personnel and their immediate families (up to five people) will receive free admission to the Museum as part of the Blue Star Museums program. This offer extends through Labor Day (Monday, Sept. 2). For more information, please visit the Blue Star Museums info page.










