Seattle city tour

Discover Seattle from an entirely new perspective.

Our private City Tour offers a spectacular introduction to the Emerald City, showcasing Seattle's iconic skyline, waterfront, and landmarks from the comfort of your own helicopter. Whether you're visiting for the first time or have called Seattle home for years, seeing the city from above is an unforgettable experience.

The Experience

Departing from Boeing Field, you'll soar above Seattle's most recognizable destinations while enjoying breathtaking views of Elliott Bay, Lake Union, and the city's vibrant urban landscape. Along the way, your pilot will share fascinating insights into the landmarks, history, and character that make Seattle one of the Pacific Northwest's most beloved cities.

What You'll See

  • Ballard Locks

  • The Gates Foundation

  • Climate Pledge Arena

  • Museum of Popular Culture

  • T-Mobile Park

  • Lumen Field

  • Starbucks Headquarters

  • Space Needle

  • Elliot Bay Marina

  • University of Washington

  • Husky Stadium

  • Gasworks Park

  • Lake Union

  • Fremont Bridge

Flight Details

Duration: Approximately 20 minutes

Departure Location:
Atomic Helicopters – Boeing Field
8453 Perimeter Road South
Seattle, WA 98108

Recommendations

  • Bring sunglasses on bright, sunny days.

  • Bring your phone or camera to capture the experience before, during, and after your flight.

  • Dress comfortably. Our Airbus H130 helicopter is equipped with both heating and air conditioning for year-round comfort.

RATE

PRIVATE TOUR $1,300+ TAX PER FLIGHT

up to 5 PASSENGERS

Enjoy the exclusivity of having the entire aircraft reserved for your group while experiencing Seattle's most iconic landmarks from a truly extraordinary vantage point.

Additional Information:

All flights and routes are subject to weather conditions

Cancellations due to weather, a reschedule or refund will be offered depending on reservation type

Gift cards are nonrefundable but the value of the certificate never expires

All seat assignments are subject to weight and balance requirements for the aircraft