Smith Tower, completed in 1914, is Seattle's oldest skyscraper located in the Pioneer Square neighborhood. The tower, known for its historical significance and 35th-floor observatory, provides stunning 360-degree views of the city. Originally standing as the tallest structure west of the Mississippi River until 1931, it now serves as a major tourist attraction featuring historical exhibits, unique tours, and a speakeasy-style bar. Visitors are drawn to its rich history and the opportunity to enjoy locally inspired drinks and cuisine while taking in the iconic Seattle skyline.