Just two blocks from Warwick Seattle, these three striking glass orbs—known as The Amazon Spheres—are part of the Amazon campus. Home to more than 400 plant species from around the world, they serve as a living biodiversity lab exploring conservation in an urban environment. Inside, visitors are immersed in a lush, climate-controlled setting with winding pathways, towering greenery, and peaceful spaces designed to inspire curiosity and creativity.
The Spheres showcase rare and exotic plants typically found in tropical regions, offering a unique opportunity to experience global ecosystems without leaving downtown. Their innovative design combines architecture, sustainability, and science, making them a must-see destination for nature lovers, design enthusiasts, and curious explorers alike. Public access is available two Saturdays a month during Amazon’s free open house weekends, allowing guests a rare glimpse inside this remarkable urban oasis.
An easy and memorable addition to your stay, The Spheres are perfect for a relaxing stroll, a photo-worthy stop, or a peaceful escape just steps from the energy of the city.