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1Kerry Park

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Kerry Park, nestled in the Queen Anne district of Seattle, is a small neighborhood park that offers breathtaking panoramic views of Downtown and the iconic Space Needle. The park features a viewing platform on a hill, providing visitors with picture-perfect shots of Seattle's skyline and waterfront. On clear days, lucky visitors may even catch a glimpse of Mount Rainier in the background. The park is particularly popular during sunset and attracts tourists seeking to capture stunning photographs.
A Picture-Perfect Gem in Seattle - The best seat in the town. Kerry Park is hands-down one of the most breathtaking spots in Seattle. Perched in the quiet Queen Anne neighborhood, this small terraced park offers a postcard-worthy view of the city skyline, with the majestic Space Needle front and center and Mount Rainier looming in the distance on clear days. It’s the kind of place that makes you pause, breathe, and just take it all in. Whether you visit at sunrise for a peaceful start to your day or come at night to see the city lights shimmer across Elliott Bay, the view never disappoints. It’s a favorite for photographers, couples, tourists, and locals alike. And despite its popularity, it retains a calm, intimate vibe—perfect for a quick escape or a quiet picnic. If you're in Seattle, Kerry Park is a must-see. It’s not just a viewpoint—it’s a moment of magic. Kerry Park is hands-down one of the most breathtaking spots in Seattle. Perched in the quiet Queen Anne neighborhood, this small terraced park offers a postcard-worthy view of the city skyline, with the majestic Space Needle front and center and Mount Rainier looming in the distance on clear days. It’s the kind of place that makes you pause, breathe, and just take it all in. Whether you visit at sunrise for a peaceful start to your day or come at night to see the city lights shimmer across Elliott Bay, the view never disappoints. It’s a favorite for photographers, couples, tourists, and locals alike. And despite its popularity, it retains a calm, intimate vibe—perfect for a quick escape or a quiet picnic. If you're in Seattle, Kerry Park is a must-see. It’s not just a viewpoint—it’s a moment of magic.
Debadutta D — Google review
absolutely banger spot for views of the city! it's probably cliché and overcrowded for locals but i would definitely pop by here tons if i lived here. whether you're taking iPhone pics or shooting with a huge lens, the view is just superb and worth parking down the block for! unskippable!
Aj — Google review
An Amazing spot to get a clear panoramic view of Downtown Seattle. The best viewing point is located at the end of the park beyond the railing, and that is the spot to get best picture for Seattle Downton Background. This park is located in a residential neighborhood and must not be very comfortable for the residents as tourists swarm this spot. The place is easily accessible from downtown with a couple of buses number 2 and 13 that drop you off at a 4 minute walk. There are 8 city facing benches that allow a calm viewing. There are a couple of telescopes installed that can be used with coins. There are nice grass gardens and a unique sculpture as well. The park is dog friendly and short duration free street parking is available. This is also a good spot for a picnic on a nice day.
Avais S — Google review
It is definitely one of the best spots to get an amazing view of the skyline and more. One should also walk up to the end of the road if you are around sunset time to view one of those awesome seattle sunsets. Don't expect the park to be like any other big parks.. it's just a small place on the side of the street with a few benches.
Sandhya J — Google review
Kerry Park is a wonderful park in the Queen Ann Neighborhood in Seattle. There is free parking along city streets and the park is available 24 hours a day. Do yourself a favor and check out Kerry Park; you will not be disappointed! If you find my review helpful please click the ❤️ icon! Thank you!
Ric L — Google review
Definitely a beautiful view of the city. Worth going to. As far as a park goes, not really much of one besides the benches looking out. Just thin. So don’t expect a playground and trails and gazebos or anything. Haha. It’s all about the skyline view- and that’s perfect!
Raz K — Google review
Come see this gorgeous post card view for yourself because the photos do not do it justice! My boyfriend and I went last night and got so lucky with weather that we were able to see Mount Rainier in the background! So beautiful, and great little spot to hang out
Helly K — Google review
The absolute best view of downtown! Bring your cameras, your family, your dog, and your boss. For real though, don’t miss this view on an absolutely clear day. You can even see Rainier if the conditions are right! They do have a telescope you can use for 50 cents. It only takes quarters. There are some benches if you want to hang out for a bit. Quiet and safe area but a very small space.
Skyler V — Google review
211 W Highland Dr, Seattle, WA 98119, USA•https://www.seattle.gov/parks/find/parks/kerry-park•(206) 684-4075•Tips and more reviews for Kerry Park

2Space Needle

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The Space Needle, a 605-ft-tall spire located at the Seattle Center, offers an observation deck and a rotating restaurant. It was built for the 1962 Worlds Fair and has since become an iconic symbol of the city. The tower's design combines elements of a giant balloon and a flying saucer, giving it a modern and futuristic look. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the city, Puget Sound, and distant mountains from its observation deck.
A trip to the top of the Space Needle is, of course, a must if you are visiting Seattle. To make our visit smooth, we bought tickets online and reserved a time slot ahead of time. This was a great decision—when we got there during opening hour, the process was pretty easy. There was already a long line, but it moves fairly quickly. The elevator ride up the tower was quick and an interesting experience in itself (you'll know what I mean when you are there!). Once you reach the top, the view is simply amazing. There are several designated selfie spots around the observation deck, which are great for capturing the perfect shot. A key tip: do factor in the weather condition, as you can, of course, only see far into the distance if the weather is nice and clear. My favorite part was going down a floor to experience the revolving glass floor. You can get a feel of it by taking pictures lying or sitting down on the glass if you aren't afraid of heights. It was a thrilling and unique experience that made the visit even more memorable. It was great! Highly recommend planning ahead and enjoying this iconic Seattle landmark.
Jayne Z — Google review
Very cool attraction and the staff moves people on and off the elevators very efficiently. We happen to go on a beautiful afternoon at 5:30pm and saw a gorgeous sunset. It you have a fear of heights, this may not be for you. The elevator and floors at the top are glass! The view of Mt. Rainier was spectacular.
KSSW K — Google review
I recently visited the Space Needle in Seattle and had a really memorable experience. As someone who used the military discount, my ticket was $44, which made the admission a little more manageable compared to the standard price. Once you get to the top, the views are absolutely incredible—you can see the whole city, Mt. Rainier, and Puget Sound on a clear day. That said, it can get pretty crowded at the observation deck, so be prepared for some waiting and limited space during busy times. One important thing to know is that there’s no dedicated on-site parking for the Space Needle. The official website offers valet parking for $25, which is convenient but can be costly, especially if you’re already spending a lot on tickets. Otherwise, street parking in the area can be pricey and tough to find. I’d highly recommend using meter parking if you spot an open space—meters are actually free on Sundays, so that’s a good tip if you’re visiting at the end of the week! Alternatively, using apps like Way.com makes it easy to find and book nearby covered garage spots for as low as $10-$15, which is much cheaper than valet. Despite the costs and the crowd, the Space Needle is still a must-do for visitors to Seattle. The experience itself is world class and the memories are worth the planning. Just be sure to sort out parking in advance for less hassle and take advantage of discount rates whenever you can!
Vijay T — Google review
The Space Needle is everything you'd hope for in a Seattle landmark—sleek, futuristic, and full of history. From the moment you step into the elevator, the excitement builds as you're whisked up to the observation deck. The 360° views are absolutely stunning: Mount Rainier on a clear day, the shimmering Puget Sound, and the city skyline all laid out like a postcard. The rotating glass floor adds a thrilling touch, and the interactive displays are great for learning about Seattle’s past and present. Staff were friendly and helpful, and the whole experience felt smooth and well-organized.
Samuel A — Google review
We checked this place out for sunset recently and had a great visit. The timeline of events leading up to the opening of the Space Needle as you wait in line for the elevator is pretty cool. The elevator ride to the top is quick, but offers great views. The employee riding with us was informative and funny. The views from the top are spectacular. We unfortunately didn’t have the best view of Mt. Rainier on this visit, but you could see a silhouette in the distance. It was a beautiful sunset that day and well worth the trip. Highly recommend.
Jimmy K — Google review
We were a party of 4 adults and visited on a Thursday morning at 11 am. We all had a great experience and enjoyed our visit . Everyone should go once. They offer a military discount , but those tickets can only be purchased in person. The process to buy tickets and enter is easy. Grounds and interior spotless. The elevator ride to the top of the Space Needle is so fast we really didn’t see the city as we rode up. I felt there were too many people in the elevator at once. The views are spectacular and lots of seating inside and outdoors. There is a casual cafe and bar at the top. There’s not anything to do except walk around, look at the views, take pictures, buy snacks and drinks. We were done with our visit in 45 minutes , but stretched it to 90 minutes by buying drinks and sitting down and talking. There is a very expensive Resturant ($100 per person) at the top and we’d like to visit that at night on a special occasion. The gift shop is very nice .
Victoria S — Google review
Amazing experience! My husband and I decided to try the space needle around 6:15pm and made it in time for the sunset across Puget Sound. Tickets were about $102 for two people at this time - but worth the price. We each had a drink (around $12 each) at the top and enjoyed the sunset. Was an incredible experience for everyone. Families, couples, and kids enjoyed the view at the top. Unforgettable part of our trip!
Hannah W — Google review
The Space Needle is an absolute must-visit landmark in Seattle! The views from the top are breathtaking—you can see Mount Rainier, Puget Sound, the downtown skyline, and even the Olympic and Cascade mountain ranges on a clear day. The glass floors and floor-to-ceiling windows make the experience feel modern and thrilling, and the rotating glass floor adds a really unique touch. The elevators are fast, the staff are friendly, and the exhibits inside give a great bit of history about the 1962 World’s Fair. It can get crowded, so it’s best to go early or at sunset for the best views and photos. A little pricey, but totally worth it for such an iconic Seattle experience!
Ajit K — Google review
400 Broad St, Seattle, WA 98109, USA•https://www.spaceneedle.com/•(206) 905-2100•Tips and more reviews for Space Needle
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3Pike Place Market

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Pike Place Market is a must-visit historic market in the heart of Seattle, offering a diverse shopping experience. Originally a produce market, it now houses numerous unique shops, including Seattle's Market Magic for magicians, Tenzing Momo for essential oils and herbs, and Left Bank Books catering to anarchists. The market is filled with hundreds of stalls and shops that cater to various interests, making it one of the top attractions in Seattle.
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4Discovery Park

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Nestled in the heart of Seattle, Discovery Park stands as the city's largest green oasis, sprawling over 534 acres and offering a delightful escape from urban life. With nearly 12 miles of trails winding through diverse landscapes, visitors can immerse themselves in open meadows, lush forest groves, and dramatic sea cliffs that overlook the stunning Puget Sound. The park is perfect for families; kids will love exploring sandy dunes while adults can enjoy picnicking or flying kites on sunny days.
Gorgeous trails! Although we went on a rainy afternoon, it was beautiful and peaceful. I loved seeing the Puget Sound up close. Glad I wore boots and took snacks. Come prepared to walk, we walked for almost four hours. We did walk all over the park. Well worth it though, some trails are secluded and hidden. Truly nestled in nature!
Sharon M — Google review
Great water front to visit in the summer, winters are pretty cold here but the view never disappoints. Walking on the docks is great and picture perfect too. A journey into the past next to the light house is as great inside as the place itself. Unfortunately each time I have been here the light house is always closed.
Newtoxton — Google review
I’ve been going to this park for over 25 years and it never gets old. They have plenty of parking in multiple locations. Lots of hiking trails some in wooded areas, some with amazing Puget Sound views, and some through the meadows. There is also elevation gain of your hike down to the beach and back. Restrooms are located at a few places around the park. Bring your dog they are always welcome.
James F — Google review
A true gem. Was pretty blown away by this park in every way. Huge, full of different types of trails and pathways. Bluffs overlooking the water, views of the cascades and mt rainier, waterfront access and a cool lighthouse, and greenery upon greenery. Some of the paths were moderately challenging for sure, especially if you go fully down to the beach and back up. But man, what an experience. Loved every second of it.
Bernard J — Google review
Visiting from Arizona. So not familiar with the area at all. We parked by the visitors center (which is closed due to flooding) I saw online that there is a hike to see a lighthouse so was super excited. Not sure which direction we went but it was supposed to be a 2.8 mile hike. We got lost. Turned the wrong direction and it ended up being a 6.6 mile hike when we finally made it back to our car. The trail we were on has a lot of steps to go down to get to the water so if you have trouble with steps I wouldn't suggest it at all. Going down is one thing, going back up is another! There is a parking lot next to the lighthouse so if you want to just drive there instead of hiking you can do so as well. It is a very nice park with many different locations on where to hike. (Just don't get lost lol ) 😆
Karen C — Google review
This park has beautiful trails with tall trees and sand dune cliffs. The views are spectacular. It is a wonderful place to spend time with family and friends. It is also great for trail running and hiking.
Natalia K — Google review
Stunning views of the Puget Sound area. Perfect place for a weekend or holiday picnic, with sweeping views of the olympic mountains, and Mt.Rainier. Interesting Lighthouse to view, and a few miles of beach to walk on and enjoy the scenery of the ocean and surrounding mountains. Highly recommend spending 1/2-1 full day to explore all the trails that this gem has to offer. Parking is by permit only, so make sure to park near the reserved housing before the descent down into the beach area.
Nikhil K — Google review
The water and mountain views were magnificent. The trails offered scenic beauty, though they were somewhat wet and muddy at times. Parking was convenient. Restrooms, however, were unfortunately unavailable. I attempted the full loop trail, but found it excessively long, so I opted for a shorter route. The portion of the trail alongside the water was undoubtedly the most enjoyable.
Kelly L — Google review
Seattle, WA 98199, USA•https://www.seattle.gov/parks/allparks/discovery-park•(206) 684-4075•Tips and more reviews for Discovery Park

5The Seattle Great Wheel

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The Seattle Great Wheel is a popular attraction for tourists, offering breathtaking views of the city's landmarks from its climate-controlled gondolas. Rising 175 feet above the ground, it provides a mesmerizing 360-degree view of Seattle, especially stunning during evening hours when the city lights up. Situated on the waterfront alongside restaurants and shops, this giant Ferris wheel offers a romantic and unforgettable experience.
The Seattle Great Wheel was such a fun experience! The views of the city skyline, Elliott Bay, and the mountains were absolutely breathtaking. The ride felt smooth and safe, and the staff were friendly and welcoming. It’s a perfect way to see Seattle from a new perspective, whether you’re visiting for the first time or a local enjoying a day out. Highly recommend it, especially around sunset!
Tabitha H — Google review
This is a fascinating attraction that offers stunning views of the city’s beautiful infrastructure and the picturesque bay. It’s an excellent spot for anyone interested in urban design, architecture, or simply enjoying scenic vistas. The vantage point provides a unique perspective of the city's skyline, with its impressive buildings and thoughtfully planned layout, perfectly complemented by the tranquil beauty of the bay. I highly recommend visiting this place to all those who have a passion for beautiful infrastructure and scenic landscapes. The views are especially breathtaking on a clear, sunny day, when the sunlight highlights the architecture and creates a vibrant, lively atmosphere. It’s an ideal location for sightseeing, photography, or just relaxing while taking in the impressive scenery. Whether you’re a local resident or a visitor, this attraction offers a great opportunity to appreciate the harmony between urban development and natural beauty. I suggest planning your visit for a sunny weather forecast to fully enjoy the picturesque surroundings and make the most of this remarkable spot. Overall, this is a must-see for anyone who appreciates well-designed cities and stunning coastal landscapes.
Marcin P — Google review
The Seattle Great Wheel is one of the best attractions on the waterfront! The ride offers incredible panoramic views of Elliott Bay, downtown Seattle, and the Olympic Mountains—especially beautiful at sunset or after dark when the wheel lights up. Each gondola is enclosed and climate-controlled, so it’s comfortable no matter the weather. The staff are friendly and efficient, and the whole experience feels safe and well-run. It’s a little on the pricey side, but the views and memories make it totally worth it. Whether you’re a local showing off the city or a visitor exploring for the first time, the Seattle Great Wheel is a must-see landmark!
Ajit K — Google review
Little pricey, but it's a tourist destination so the wife and I had to do it while visiting Seattle and cheaper than Navy Pier. We went around 5 rotations allowing you to take in all the sights and plenty of time for pictures. Your group is able to get a cabin to yourselves, up to 6, which is nice for some time away from other tourists. We all know how that can be.
Casey G — Google review
The Seattle Great Wheel is a fun experience and a great way to see the city from a new angle. The views of the waterfront and mountains are awesome, especially at sunset. The ride feels smooth and safe, and the cabins are surprisingly comfortable. It is a bit pricey for how short the ride is, but you’re really paying for the view and the novelty of it. Overall, it’s a solid 4-star stop if you’re exploring the pier.
Andrew H — Google review
I visited in mid-October so there was not much of a line. We bought tickets at the venue and waited about 25 minutes before stepping onto the wheel. This is located right on the pier and gives you a good view of Puget Sound and the Market Place areas of Seattle. We were a little surprised by how fast the wheel turned, but we did go around 5 times before exiting the attraction. We had clear skies and mild temperatures on the day we were at the Seattle Great Wheel. The views were stunning and the value for the ride was worth the price of admission. We paid $23 per adult. The individual cars can fit up to six people; we were fortunate to have only the two of us in the car.
Paul C — Google review
Go at sunset for a fun evening activity! We wanted to watch the sunset from the great wheel, and it was super easy to walk up grab a ticket and hop on. The line definitely got longer the closer to sunset it got so make sure to be a little earlier for timing. The views were stunning and we got to go around for a while.
Hayley N — Google review
If you visit Seattle then you definitely have to try the Seattle Great Wheel! The views are amazing and you'll definitely be happy you tried it. Prices are between $18-$23 as of September 2025. If you want an awesome view of the City of Seattle and an experience you'll remember, then definitely give The Seattle Great Wheel a try!
Jonathan B — Google review
1301 Alaskan Wy, Seattle, WA 98101, USA•https://seattlegreatwheel.com/•(206) 623-8607•Tips and more reviews for The Seattle Great Wheel
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6Olympic Sculpture Park

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Olympic Sculpture Park, an extension of the Seattle Art Museum, spans 9 acres and features a 2,500-foot descending path connecting downtown Seattle with a waterfront beach. The park showcases permanent and rotating sculptures by renowned artists like Richard Serra and Alexander Calder. Visitors can also enjoy the PACCAR Pavilion, which houses changing exhibits, event space, and a cafe.
Here, it is good to sit in the sculpture park and look at the body, but it is better to walk along the path along the ocean. It feels really happy to walk while looking at the ocean from Pier 67 to Pier 90. When the sun goes down, sit at Expedia Beach and look at the city and purple sky reflected in the setting sun. Mt. Rainier looks unrealistically beautiful.
SY I — Google review
The SAM Olympic Sculpture Park is a hidden gem on the Seattle waterfront. Great spot to watch boats, kayaks, and random water traffic go by. My tip: grab a chair up by the red sculpture—you get shade and a perfect view. Even better, pick up a meal at Pike Place Market, walk it over, and enjoy it in peace. It’s a bit of a trek from the market, so fewer tourists, but totally worth it. Bonus: close enough to the Seattle Center if you want to keep the adventure going.
Luchie L — Google review
This place is a perfect spot for a relaxing walk and a much-needed break from the hustle and bustle of the big city. It offers a serene environment where visitors can unwind, enjoy nature, and escape the noise of urban life. The area is thoughtfully designed, featuring beautiful infrastructure that seamlessly blends with the surrounding natural landscape, making it an ideal location for leisurely strolls and peaceful moments. Visiting this place is highly recommended, especially for those who appreciate well-maintained and aesthetically pleasing environments. The infrastructure not only enhances the overall experience but also highlights the careful planning and attention to detail that has gone into creating this tranquil haven. It’s a great destination for families, couples, or solo travelers seeking a quiet retreat. Whether you want to take a scenic walk, enjoy some quiet time, or just admire the impressive infrastructure, this location provides a perfect backdrop. Remember to visit on a clear day to fully appreciate the beauty and calmness of the area. Overall, it’s a wonderful place to relax, disconnect, and enjoy the simple pleasures of well-designed outdoor spaces.
Marcin P — Google review
Visited in May recently It was a nice walk from the Space Needle on a beautiful day. There are not many sculptures but it was nice walking around looking for them and enjoying the view and the outdoors. Then walked back to Pier 54 waterfront and completed the loop.
Google L — Google review
Olympic Sculpture Park is a great place to walk around, especially on a sunny day. The views are absolutely stunning—you can see the Seattle skyline, the waterfront, and even the Olympic Mountains in the distance. It’s a peaceful spot with lots of open space and plenty of photo opportunities. The sculptures that are there are interesting and well-placed, but honestly, I expected to see more. There’s a lot of walking space between each piece, and at times it felt a little empty. I was hoping for a more immersive art experience with a higher concentration of sculptures. Still, it’s a lovely spot to relax, take in the scenery, and enjoy some unique outdoor art. Just go in knowing it’s more about the setting and the atmosphere than the number of sculptures. Definitely worth a visit, but maybe not exactly what I was expecting.
Nick P — Google review
Olympic Sculpture Park runs along the water right outside of the downtown area. Although it's easy to get to that area, parking has to be done a bit further away and you can walk over the bridge from lower Queen Anne area. The park is relatively clean and lots of people bike, run, or even hang at the beach with their dogs. It's a cool spot to look out at the water and on nice sunny days, it gets pretty packed. There is a rose garden in the middle and the trail runs all the way through. We did a cleanup day on World Oceans Day and only found about 50lbs of trash, which isn't too bad considering how long the park actually is.
Matt P — Google review
Very cool sculpture park. They have a variety of different sculptures. It is on the smaller side but lots of slopes so you can get a nice easy workout by just walking.
Abinaya I — Google review
It's a lovely stroll, either in their upper gardens or down below. Move leisurely through the park, and wonder at eclectic artwork. No need to rush, take a moment to relax.
Laine A — Google review
2901 Western Ave, Seattle, WA 98121, USA•https://www.seattleartmuseum.org/visit/olympic-sculpture-park/•(206) 654-3100•Tips and more reviews for Olympic Sculpture Park

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Golden Gardens Park is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood. Established in 1907, the park offers stunning views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains. Visitors can explore trails, enjoy sunset strolls on the beach, and even spot migratory bird species such as eagles and seagulls. The park also features a dog off-leash area, making it an ideal spot for furry friends to roam freely.
We were told that the remainder of my loved ones ashes would be spread in coordinates visible from the north most point of the park with benches that are sunset facing and the location of where the ashes will be spread. So we went here to see the location. The park was beautiful, there were nice trails and large grassy areas. We saw kids playing and dogs running. We passed many people walking the trail or enjoying their lunch. It was such a beautiful view from the benches. I will definitely visit this location if I come back to the area.
Lizzy C — Google review
That beach was amazing! We went on a warm evening, and even though there were a bunch of people, it wasn't too packed to chill out with a blanket and play. The kids had a blast in the sand and water, which was cold but clean and clear, unlike that gross Carkeek Beach trip we had. Parking wasn't free, and you had to use an app. You couldn't pay by the hour, only the whole day for $12, which wasn't too bad since it was super close to the sand and water.
Lyndsey B — Google review
A fun beach park that's got both grassy and sandy areas. Parking is usually pretty hard to find on weekdays evenings and all weekend long, just be patient and try to catch someone coming back to their car, or just park towards the entrance. The Kite Cafe has drinks, snacks, and even some beach toys! There are tons of volleyball courts (counted 12 on my last visit) but I don't know if they are park owned or if people bring them. It's a great place to catch a sunset with the sailboats going by and the Olympics in the background.
Ankur P — Google review
This is a lovely beach where you can grill food, have picnics, and celebrate with friends and family. It is very beautiful and fun, but the parking can be extremely difficult on busy weekends. It is not easy to get there by public transportation either. You may have to walk 20+ minutes from the bus stop.
Natalia K — Google review
Golden Gardens Park in Ballard is one of Seattle’s most enchanting urban escapes. This nearly 88‑acre gem offers sweeping Puget Sound and Olympic views, wide sandy beaches, wetlands alive with wildlife, and charming forested trails built during the 1930s. The beach is a magnet for volleyball, kiteboarding, and cozy evening fire pits (on a first‑come basis during fire season). For a change of pace, head uphill to peaceful wooded trails, take your pup to the fenced off‑leash area, or watch ducks and beavers by the marsh. Parking can be a challenge during peak hours, so arrive early or opt for street parking nearby. The park feels safe during the day and early evening, though things quiet down after dark. Water swimmers—be warned, it’s brisk! But on a calm, sunny day, kayaking or strolling the shoreline is unbeatable. Golden Gardens is perfect for families, sunset watchers, dog lovers, and anyone wanting fresh air—and it feels quintessentially Seattle. Tips: • Arrive early in summer to snag parking • Sunset = bring a jacket for the beach fire pits • Avoid late hours for safety and serenity • Explore both the beach and the upper trails for a complete experience
Richard V — Google review
Came here for an afternoon walk and relaxing. It had a nice sandy beach but the water did not seem very clean. There are walking trails, picnic areas & BBQ. It was well maintained with clean toilets.
Rajeev A — Google review
Golden Gardens Beach is hands down one of the best places to relax in Seattle. The beach is clean, the vibe is chill, and the views of the water and mountains are breathtaking. Whether you're here for a walk, a beach picnic, or just to sit by the water, it's the perfect place to unwind. There's plenty of parking, and clean sand. Great for families, couples, or solo visitors just looking to enjoy nature.
Zain H — Google review
Beautiful park with some nice beach access and walkways. If you are walking down be aware there’s a lot of steps to hike down and back up. You can drive down and park but it’s somewhat limited!
Bernard J — Google review
8498 Seaview Pl NW, Seattle, WA 98117, USA•http://www.seattle.gov/parks/find/parks/golden-gardens-park•(206) 684-4075•Tips and more reviews for Golden Gardens Park

8Washington Park Arboretum

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Nestled along the shores of Lake Washington, Washington Park Arboretum spans 230 acres and is a joint venture between the city and the University of Washington. The park boasts easily accessible trails, diverse foliage throughout the year, and various amenities such as a visitor center with a gift shop. Notable features include a Japanese Garden that showcases vibrant colors in different seasons.
I love everything about this park—it's beautifully maintained with plenty of parking and well-kept trails. The garden is especially impressive. I still can't believe admission is free! The only downside was the lack of restrooms outside of the visitor center. The waterfront was a bit disappointing due to a closed trail, but overall, this is a place I’d visit again and again. Definitely a must-visit spot in Seattle.
Kelly L — Google review
​I had a great time at this large park on the east side of South Lake Union. It's home to a beautiful Japanese garden and has multiple trails winding through lush greenery. I especially appreciated how clean and well-maintained the paths were, with no muddy sections to worry about. ​Following the trails to the far north side, you can reach the bay and pass directly under a large bridge. Turning left after the bridge leads to a wooden boardwalk trail that takes you out of the park on the west side. Since I took the bus, this was the perfect way for me to exit. ​The park is full of unique flowers and plants with interesting shapes that you don't often see elsewhere, and I took plenty of photos. Just be mindful of one area where a sign warns of nearby wasps.
Nan L — Google review
Went here with the dogs on my day off Tuesday and parked down by the Japanese Garden parking lot. It was relatively empty so finding a spot was no problem. It was actually my first time ever coming here and I thoroughly enjoyed my visit. It was a hot day so it was nice and cool walking amongst all the foliage. My dogs had a blast smelling all the new smells and walking along the different paths. This is a must visit spot if you're a local like me or a visiting tourist!
Quincy R — Google review
An oasis of serenity and one of the most accessible and elegantly soothing natural spaces in the city. I have walked through this place multiple times throughout my calmer weekends in Seattle, and every time, it feels new, changing with the seasons and the weather. There are lush groves of rhododendrons and towering copses of redwood trees that reach into the sky. There are relatively easy and simple trails that lead around placid ponds filled with lily pads, and there are steeper paths leading into mysterious groves filled with lush arrangements of trees and creatively ecological art installations. I do not come here as often as I should, but I am never disappointed when I do, and every trip here feels unique.
Joshua F — Google review
Fantastic free arboretum located near university of Washington and Madison park. Easy to park, tons of space to walk around and explore or take a rest and embrace the greenery and peace. Calm but not isolated. A good amount of shade in the summer too on the rare but present hot days. A must visit!
Bernard J — Google review
Amazing and beautiful. This place is the middle of Seattle has everything to make a memorable afternoon: big sequoias, camelias, magnolias, ponds, roads, shortcuts, sculptures, and coyotes. Perfect to enjoy a short walk without traveling far from home.
Luz M — Google review
Beautiful and well-maintained Arboretum. Excellent for picnics and small trails. Also allows kayaking and boating. Lots of birds around keeping the place lively. Good for bird photography as well.
Dr. P — Google review
Lovely place for a walk. Diverse plant life, variety of paths. There's a lot of shade to hide in when it's hot outside. Parking lot across the street for easy access and a playground near the lot too.
Monroe T — Google review
2300 Arboretum Dr E, Seattle, WA 98112, USA•https://botanicgardens.uw.edu/washington-park-arboretum/•(206) 543-8800•Tips and more reviews for Washington Park Arboretum

9Seattle Japanese Garden

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The Seattle Japanese Garden is a stunning 3.5-acre oasis nestled within the Washington Park Arboretum, offering visitors a serene escape into nature's beauty. This meticulously designed garden embodies traditional Japanese aesthetics, featuring winding paths, tranquil ponds, and lush landscapes that invite leisurely strolls. Highlights include a charming cherry orchard and picturesque water features that enhance its peaceful ambiance. A teahouse adds to the cultural experience by hosting seasonal ceremonies throughout the year.
This place was honestly super peaceful. Perfect spot to just walk around and take in the scenery. Everything felt so calm and well taken care of — from the koi ponds to the little bridges and stone paths. Great photo spots too. If you're looking to chill, clear your head, or just enjoy nature, this is definitely worth checking out. Would 100% come back.
Dylan ( — Google review
Attractive but relatively small garden. I'm not sure if it's common for people to stage photos here, but the garden was packed with teenagers getting formal pictures taken. The water in pond had a few fish, but it was pretty murky. The presence of a massive bullfrog was pretty cool, as was a heron chilling on a rock over the water. If you get away from the pond, there might be some secluded spots to sit in peace for a minute. There is no gift shop, but there are a handful of items for sale at the counter. The entrance fee is $10. There's a small parking lot close to the garden. There is no fee to park, but it looks like space availability could be a problem.
Dan's I — Google review
Beautiful spot, especially in fall! The Seattle Japanese Garden is absolutely stunning this time of year — the fall colors are vibrant, with crimson and gold leaves reflecting beautifully in the large central pond. The garden is peaceful and very easy to walk around, making it perfect for a short, relaxing visit. The pond is full of graceful koi fish, and the surrounding trails are just as lovely — easy to access and great for a quiet stroll. Parking is decent-sized but tends to fill up quickly, so it’s smart to have a few nearby options saved. General admission is around $10, and it’s totally worth it for the calm, beauty, and serenity you get. You can walk through the main garden in about 10–15 minutes, but it’s the kind of place you’ll want to linger. A must-visit spot for anyone in Seattle, especially in autumn
Shantanu S — Google review
The garden is beautiful in falls. The ticket is 10$/adult. It is not big but has many kinds of plants and trees, very beautiful during fall, with the foliage. Kid friendly place.
Sophea T — Google review
Visited the Garden on a sunny but chilly fall day. Some trees had already turned deep red while others were still changing. It’s a small, well-kept space where you can wander with a pamphlet to learn the meaning behind each element in the garden, or just take a short, peaceful walk surrounded by maple trees. A calm, reflective spot to enjoy the season.
Jang D — Google review
Bite-sized, carefully curated Japanese garden with delightful spring and fall color. ABSOLUTELY NO DOGS ALLOWED. Plentiful benches. ADA path goes halfway, the other half of a loop trail has stairs and rock stepping stones. This is a great place to go with your aging parents, impatient children, or out of town guests. Beautiful views from all directions. Even on a busy day (ie fall) you can always find a quiet corner to sit in or get a photo. Parking any where in the arboretum in the fall is tricky, you may have to wait for a spot to open up. Try going a little later in the day or in the morning for best options. Parking is free. There is an entrance fee of around $10 for adults, with discounts for seniors and children you pay at the front booth, and sometimes there’s a bit of a line. Bathrooms are clean and accessible. Make sure you check the art gallery near the ticket house. If you’d like a longer walk, you prefer a wilder park, or you’d like to bring your dog, try the Kubota Gardens in Seattle near Beacon Hill.
Laurie G — Google review
The Japanese Gardens are magnificent!! The layout of the trails are placed perfectly to achieve the perfect photo. I visited in fall and the colors were breathtaking. Spectacular trees and waterfalls. Such a tranquil garden.
Carol S — Google review
Beautiful colors in the fall. Also saw lots of mushrooms! The price is reasonable, and it's a beautiful place to walk and enjoy the landscaping.
B — Google review
1075 E Lk Washington Blvd, Seattle, WA 98112, USA•https://www.seattlejapanesegarden.org/•(206) 684-4725•Tips and more reviews for Seattle Japanese Garden

10Chihuly Garden and Glass

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Chihuly Garden and Glass is a stunning museum and sculpture garden that showcases the breathtaking glass works of renowned artist Dale Chihuly. Hailing from the Pacific Northwest, Chihuly has gained global recognition for his vibrant and expansive collection of glass blown creations spanning over five decades. The museum, located near the iconic Space Needle in Seattle Center, offers visitors an immersive experience with both indoor and outdoor displays of Chihuly's magnificent sculptures.
Amazing pieces. Seattle location has been on my list after visiting the St Pete location. The glass house and garden was gorgeous as well and enjoyed watching his work in the theatre. I watched the live glass blowing as well and it was so fun to watch. The bar was so cute with all his collections showcased. My only thing was I paid $20 for what tasted like a $6 happy hour premade margarita. Cocktail bars are cheaper and they are handcrafted. Regardless, the bartender and all the staff were so kind and helpful. Highly recommend checking this museum out
Shelby O — Google review
This glass exhibit was beautifully displayed. The lighting was superb to show the multiple colors of the glass. The gardens were easy to navigate too. I watched a glass blowing demonstration, which runs on a regular schedule. There's a bar inside with the most interesting decor. Great menu and drinks, my drink was $20, so it's pricy. I bought a museum and Space Needle combo ticket which made it definitely worth it. Would highly recommend.
T W — Google review
We visited Chihuly Garden and Glass right after our trip up the Seattle Space Needle, and the convenience can't be beaten. The two attractions are located very close to each other, making it a perfect combo for a day at the Seattle Center. From the moment we stepped inside, I was totally astonished. The artwork displayed, made entirely from glass, is beyond impressive. The vibrant colors, the organic shapes, the dramatic lighting, and the massive, complex formations all combined to form a constant "wow" factor in every single room. It feels like walking through a magical, otherworldly garden. Be aware that it is a compact museum, so I can easily imagine how crowded the indoor galleries can get during peak busy seasons. We were there in October and found the conditions perfect—the crowds were manageable and the weather was ideal. Speaking of weather, the outdoor garden area is absolutely beautiful, with the glass sculptures intertwined with natural foliage. However, I do think anyone visiting in the summer might have a hard time enduring the heat there, as it's quite exposed. Our autumn visit provided the perfect climate to enjoy both the intricate indoor exhibits and the beautiful garden setting at a leisurely pace. A must-see for art lovers, but timing your visit can make all the difference.
Jayne Z — Google review
It took us less than an hour to walk through, but every display was stunning and full of detail. One thing that really stood out to us was how clean everything was. The air felt spotless and there was no dust on or around the glass pieces, which was amazing to see. Outside, there was live glass blowing, and they were making vases while explaining the process. It was fascinating to watch, and the artists were great at interacting with the audience and answering questions. Overall, it was a short visit but very memorable and worth seeing.
Mercedes — Google review
The Chihuly Garden and Glass is absolutely stunning—one of the most beautiful and unique attractions in Seattle! Every exhibit is a masterpiece of color, light, and imagination. The glass sculptures are breathtaking, from the intricate indoor installations to the vibrant pieces displayed among the gardens. The Glasshouse itself, with its massive hanging sculpture and view of the Space Needle through the glass ceiling, is simply spectacular. The layout is easy to navigate, the staff are welcoming and knowledgeable, and the gift shop is filled with beautiful keepsakes. Whether you’re an art lover or just looking for something inspiring and peaceful, this is a must-see experience that captures the creativity and magic of Dale Chihuly’s work.
Ajit K — Google review
This place is absolutely stunning. We bought a combined ticket to visit the Space Needle and Chihuly Garden and Glass, which worked really well. The glass artwork is incredible - so intricate, colourful and creative. The exhibition showcases the unique style of Dale Chihuly, with both indoor galleries and outdoor garden installations that make it a truly immersive experience. Definitely worth a visit if you appreciate art and design.
Maxim S — Google review
Visiting Chihuly Garden and Glass was nothing short of breathtaking. From the moment I stepped into the Glasshouse, I was immersed in Dale Chihuly’s vibrant world of color, light, and imagination. Each installation felt like a living sculpture fluid, organic, and impossibly intricate. The galleries are thoughtfully curated, showcasing the evolution of Chihuly’s artistry with stunning detail. But the real magic happens in the garden, where glass blooms and tendrils intertwine with real flora, creating a surreal harmony between human creativity and natural beauty. It’s like walking through a dream. 🎟️ Ticket Info - Adults (13–64): $35–$42.50 - Seniors (65+): $30–$37.50 - Youth (5–12): $30–$37.50 - Children (under 4): Free - Combo Ticket (Chihuly + Space Needle): $69 - Seattle CityPASS (includes multiple attractions): $99–$129 💡 Discount Tips - Save over 40% with the Seattle CityPASS, which includes admission to Chihuly Garden and Glass plus other top attractions like the Space Needle and Seattle Aquarium. For a more focused deal, consider the Chihuly + Space Needle combo ticket, perfect for a day of iconic Seattle experiences. 🕰️ Plan Your Visit The exhibit is self-paced, and most visitors spend 1–2 hours exploring. Evening visits offer a magical illuminated garden experience. ✨ Whether you're an art enthusiast, a curious traveler, or simply looking for a unique outing, Chihuly Garden and Glass delivers inspiration and beauty at every turn—and with the right ticket, it’s a great value too.
RUTH S — Google review
I have had this place on my Wish List for a while and WOW! It blew me away! The lighting and staging of these phenomenal sculptures adds to the experience. I like how they do the limited timed-entry so that it doesn’t get too crowded. The demonstrations and hands-on learning spots were staffed by knowledgeable and patient people.
D'Aun F — Google review
305 Harrison St, Seattle, WA 98109, USA•https://www.chihulygardenandglass.com/•(206) 753-4940•Tips and more reviews for Chihuly Garden and Glass
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11Gas Works Park

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Gas Works Park, located at the north end of Lake Union in Seattle, Washington, is a unique 20-acre park that was once an oil plant. The site was originally a gasification plant in the 1960s but was shut down due to pollution. After being cleaned up and transformed, it now offers picnic facilities and stunning city views. The park features small green hills and a children's playground created from the refurbished gas-producing plant.
This is definitely one of my favorite parks in Seattle, if not my favorite. The view in this park is insane and has an amazing 360 view from the top of the hill. Perfect for both sunrises AND sunsets, no matter how many people are there. The park is so spacious and nobody really bothers each other and people are for the most part spread out which is super nice. The way that you can see the whole city is just absolutely perfect and the Canadian goose are so fun to watch as well. There’s a lot right now because of the season, only thing I didn’t like were the strange large bugs that kept on flying onto me but that wasn’t even that big of a deal. Once again, such a solid place to go to for any occasion!
Ava — Google review
Yesterday, I was looking at the lake from the other side, right on the fourth-floor lounge in the Google office in South Lake Union. Today, I was looking at the lake from Gasworks Park. It was very beautiful, even though the weather wasn't good.It was kind of cloudy today. There is a small hill where you can climb up the hill and look at the skyline of the Seattle downtown area, including the sounds like Union. You can see the Seattle Space Needle from this side of the lake. The city view is amazing. There are many people walking their dogs, and some morning joggers are jogging alongside the lake. There is a gas park structure. It looks rusted, which is classic. I took a photo of it, but it was surrounded by fences, so I couldn't get too close.. There are people sitting on the grass, taking videos and reading books. They look relaxed. And there is also a playground.
Nan L — Google review
We took a ride to this park to check it out. It was very fascinating to learn of the history of the park before,during and after the gas company. I loved the history and how they preserved the old, simple, yet complex structures. Lots of green space and walking paths. Plenty of places to picnic or have celebrations. Definitely should be a site to see if visiting Seattle.
Ironman D — Google review
This park is a perfect blend of industrial history and natural beauty. The old gas plant structures make for captivating, nice photo backdrops, especially at sunset. The open lawns are great for picnics, flying kites, or just lounging with a view of Lake Union and the Seattle skyline. If you're looking for a walk with character or a unique stop in the city, this place is an awesome spot 👌
Sampath D — Google review
We visited on a weekday, and parking was both convenient and free. It’s a great place for the whole family. The grassy area by the water is perfect for a picnic, with views of migratory birds, passing boats, and people enjoying SUP (stand-up paddleboarding). The park is spacious and even has a playground for kids. My family and I had a wonderful afternoon here.
潘先生(帥潘) — Google review
Former industrial site turned into public park is a great area for getting some urban exploration vibes. Unfortunately one of the main areas is completely fenced off due to a lawsuit against the city, however, there is a covered area with lots of industrial equipment you can climb on and explore. There is an uncovered park area for younger children provided. Great views of the Seattle skyline.
Alucard T — Google review
This park has everything: yoga classes, people dancing and performing, and all kinds of groups doing their activities in a respectful way. It also has a great view of Seattle — the skyscrapers, the Space Needle, the stadiums, the ocean, the boats, etc.
Armando B — Google review
While in the area I met up with one of my previous bosses and he suggested checking out this Park. The view was amazing, we had seen it from the water while on the locks cruise but it was a beautiful view and little park. There was a playground, walking trails, a beachy area, you can access the water and there's alot of stone seating. There are hundreds of geese and alot of families with kids. This is a really nice recreational area and a pretty cool site.
Lizzy C — Google review
2101 N Northlake Way, Seattle, WA 98103, USA•https://www.seattle.gov/parks/allparks/gas-works-park•(206) 684-4075•Tips and more reviews for Gas Works Park

12Smith Tower

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Smith Tower, the oldest skyscraper in Seattle, was completed in 1914 and was once the tallest building west of the Mississippi until 1931. The neoclassical tower exudes stateliness and prestige, offering visitors a chance to explore its history through exhibits on the first and second floors before taking an elevator to the 35th-floor observatory deck. This deck features a unique bell or dome shape with curved railings that provide stunning views of the city.
After much reflection, I decided to review this hidden gem in Seattle. My son and I made Same day online reservations for a Monday afternoon viewing while dining at a nearby Irish bar. When you enter the lobby before the elevator, you will go back in time to see and hear how Smith Tower came to be, with photos, exhibits, and interactive items. You then take the classic gilded elevator with an operator to the 35th floor, where a beautiful Speak Easy bar and restaurant await you. You then walk to the open but gated 360-degree observation deck of the city and bay. My son and I were the only two tourists there for almost 30 minutes. It's windy, so watch your hat and your phone. After the observatory, we had superbly made cocktails and enjoyed conversation with our server in the restaurant. He said the venue is busier during the summer season, when many cruisers visit. I wanted to keep it a secret because other locals had mentioned how much nicer and less crowded it was than the needle. It is so lovely and classy, and it was a good experience so I had to share. I recommend a weekday afternoon visit, giving yourself 1-2 hours. The tickets were $25 each.
Nyor M — Google review
We had such a great time at the Smith Tower! We have loved this building for years and we finally decided to go inside! We took the tour with Richard and loved hearing all the history and seeing a few extra things not on the self-guided tour. He was very knowledgable and funny and made the tour very enjoyable. We stopped for dinner and drinks at the top at sunset and it was magical! The food was just okay, but everything else was just lovely.
Caitlin M — Google review
This was actually my second time visiting the Smith Tower, but it was my boyfriend’s first and since he’s already been up the Space Needle, I wanted to show him that this historic spot also offers some seriously cool views of Seattle. What’s even more impressive is that at one point, Smith Tower was actually the tallest skyscraper in the West! One thing I love about this place is how well they’ve preserved its old-school charm, especially the elevators. They still have an operator who manually controls the lift, and there’s even a display of the original green Otis elevator motor in the lobby, the same kind that powered the elevators for over a century! The operator told us there’s a tenant who lives above the observatory, which blew my mind. The rent was originally a whopping $17,000 a month, but the tenant apparently negotiated down to $14,000 since there’s no A/C up there. Talk about living in style with a historic discount! Once you reach the top, there’s a bar where you can grab a cocktail and enjoy the view. As you walk around the observatory deck, there are plaques pointing out different Seattle landmarks, so you can easily spot everything from Mt. Rainier to Lumen Field and Lake Washington. It makes the 360 deg view even more interactive and helps you appreciate just how much of the city you can see from up there. Pro tip: They don’t open until noon, so if you’re planning to go early, you’ll end up waiting downstairs. Otherwise, grab a drink, take your time, and soak in one of the best vintage views Seattle has to offer.
Karen G — Google review
Great view, they have some really nice seating and their servers are fun and attentive. The cocktail selection is great. The history of the tower is neat being the oldest part of downtown Seattle in Pioneer Square.
John S — Google review
I have wanted to visit the historic Smith Tower for the longest time and finally got the opportunity. As a Washington resident, my cost was a reasonable $10. It was easy to purchase from a kiosk upon entry. I love old buildings and this one didn’t disappoint. I was able to take a bank elevator up to the 35th floor and was pleasantly surprised to walk into a lounge where drinks and small bites are served. I was directed to the doors that opened to the outside deck which took me all the way around the building. There is a sturdy metal guardrail for safety and the views were spectacular. I recommend taking the time to visit this site.
Susie C — Google review
The Smith building was Seattle's first skyscraper and once was the tallest building west of the Mississippi River. Tickets are required to reach the observation deck or have a drink in the bar on the top floor. Along the hallways leading to the last elevator that is an express to the top of the Smith building is a series of rooms that host period pieces of equipment like a switchboard and a display featuring the office of Mr. Smith who built the building and was a partner in the Smith Corona typewriter company. You ride to the observation deck in the building's original elevator (that has been updated with modern equipment). You can still see each floor through the metal cage of the elevator car and use the original handle that used to move the cables suspending the cage. There is even an elevator operator dressed in the wardrobe of the 1920's. From the top deck you can see all around the downtown skyline and out over the Seattle docks and ferry piers. As you take in the views you are transported back in time when bootleggers and speak easy's provided the backdrop for the businesses that occupied various office space in the Smith building. This is a must for history buffs and visitors to experience the other side of Seattle away from the Space Needle.
Paul C — Google review
This is 10000000x better than the space needle and it's half the price. Awesome history, beautiful architecture, and very friendly/ helpful staff. There's a beautiful Chinese themed cocktail bar and restaurant on the top floor. We had 4 cocktails and a few small plates while enjoying a great view of Mt rainier on a clear day. I've done space needle and the Columbia tower observation deck and this is by bar the best way to get great panoramic views of Seattle while enjoying a nice drink and some food.
Brad J — Google review
Loved the historic vibe and the stunning 360° views from the top! The vintage elevator and speakeasy-style bar are a great touch. I appreciated that they offered a non-alcoholic drink option, but when I ordered the drink that I was interested in, the waiter stated that they didn't have it. I ended up ordering a glass of champagne (9 oz for $30). I ordered a salad. However, the salad was disappointing—too much dressing and way too much lettuce. I ended up returning the salad. Overall, it’s a unique spot worth visiting, especially for the ambiance and view. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Michele C — Google review
506 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA 98104, USA•http://www.smithtower.com/•(206) 624-0414•Tips and more reviews for Smith Tower

13Kubota Garden

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Kubota Garden is a 20-acre Japanese-style garden located in Seattle, Washington. It has been operated as a city park since 1987 and showcases the vision and dedication of Fujitaro Kubota, who began building it in 1927. The garden features a variety of landscapes including hills, valleys, streams, waterfalls, ponds, and rock outcroppings. With an extensive collection of plants and meticulous landscaping, the garden offers visitors a serene and harmonious experience.
This botanical garden is amazingly large, given its urban setting. Tastefully laid out and wonderfully serene. The water features and plants are a draw enough, but my favorite aspect of the garden is the incredible maze of trails throughout the entire space. This is the sort of place that kids and kids-at-heart will relish. Around every corner is a slightly hidden path up and down through the trees, interconnecting around large bushes and over the water. This is a gem of a place for sure, and it's free to access. There is a small parking lot at the entrance.
Dan's I — Google review
Loved this place, found it very peaceful, quiet, and relaxing. This place is insanely beautiful and massive. It just keeps going and going. Thought we'd be able to see it all but ran out of time, maybe next time. It's a good waking place for all ages and tons to see and take in. Kids will probably like the fish they have there in the ponds. There are tons of cool bridges to cross over and paths that feel like you're in a whole other world. Truly is a work of art, and I'm thankful that this place is here. Grate place for portrait photos or nature photos. Loved being able to walk and explore at no cost. Cool that it doesn't cost any money.
Nathan C — Google review
Fascinating Japanese garden! Beautiful well designed landscape with various creature like fish ,turtle and duck. There are a sign said beware of coyotes too. A beautiful and peaceful garden to relax. Worth a visit! Though I have seen many review that some people got their car window broken in board day light with no CCTV around so please beware. Do not left your valuable things or anythings in the car.
Melanie Y — Google review
Such a wonderful way to spend a few hours. Hard to believe this is a free (donations encouraged) City run park, bigger and with more trails than even the Japanese Garden within the Washington Park Arboretum. While there aren't too many flowers blooming in the fall, the changing leaves make for spectacular vista. So many ponds and bridges and little creek crossings make this place feel like your own personal hidden garden. Take some snacks and find one of the many picnic spots to relax for awhile. Highly recommend visiting!
Kara S — Google review
The garden is stunning and beautiful. It's so much bigger than the Japanese garden in the Arboretum in Seattle and very well designed. The fall colors were in full show today and we were very glad we went. Even managed to get a nice shot of the iconic Japanese maple. Parking was slightly challenging but patience helped and by the time we left around 1:30 pm a lot more slots had opened up. Definitely worth a visit and please take the time to donate to ensure the organization can keep the garden accessible to the public.
Mervin — Google review
Peaceful, Lush, and Absolutely Breathtaking Kubota Garden is a hidden gem in Seattle. The Japanese maples alone are worth the visit—lush, sculptural, and glowing with color in every season. The entire space is so thoughtfully designed, blending natural Pacific Northwest beauty with serene Japanese landscaping. Waterfalls, stone paths, wooden bridges… it’s like walking through a living painting. Perfect for quiet walks, photography, or just soaking in some peace. Free and unforgettable.
Natasha L — Google review
wanted to go to the Japanese garden this weekend but didn't score free tickets so came here instead didn't disappoint! always love bringing guests here, they're surprised with how long it takes to walk thru highly recommend
Shamilah F — Google review
My first trip here was in the summer, and the trees were all beautifully shaped, and there were a lot of beautiful flowers. Friends have told me the spring is the best time to come to see maximum flowers. I walked the gardens early in the morning and I saw only one other couple. There are live koi in a pond. There is a view into thr city from one hill. If you wander without a map, you could spend well over an hour meandering around the trails. Coming from different directions, the same trail will look completely different. When youre inside the park, its hard to believe you're in Seattle.
Denise K — Google review
9817 55th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118, USA•http://www.kubotagarden.org/•(206) 725-5060•Tips and more reviews for Kubota Garden

14Alki Beach

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Alki Beach, located along Seattle's Elliott Bay, is a 2.5-mile charming beachfront strip offering stunning views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains. This historic area was home to Seattle's first white settlers in 1851 and was once the site of the Luna Park amusement park. Today, it attracts both locals and visitors who enjoy activities such as walking, biking, rollerblading, and volleyball along its scenic path.
Great place to walk! Paved trail next to the water that goes on for a long time with great views all abound. Lovely place to stroll.
Bernard J — Google review
The tide was really low on our visit and there was only one brave lone swimmer in the water. But it was a nice beach and there were lots of people walking along the boardwalk to enjoy the view of downtown Seattle across the way. It looks like a nice area with a small Statue of Liberty. Not many of those still exist to this day. There are nice restaurants, arcades, and shops along the busy road too. Quite a lively area.
Sharon B — Google review
Alki Beach is great if you are a volleyball player!! The views are are good, puget sound, the Olympic Mountains, partial city skyline, walking / biking path, the sand, and plenty of places to grab a bite nearby. Beach is a bit small however and not many activities for children or families.
Sampath D — Google review
Calm beautiful beach that stretches as the eye can see! Also great view of mountains in the horizon. It’s great for walking dogs and running. it’s super hard to find parking during the weekends especially if the weather is nice. There’s plenty of restaurants/cafes/dessert shops nearby as well for convenience.
Skylar — Google review
My favorite Seattle Beach. Real sand, beautiful water, views of the space needle, the waters are always busy with water sports, commercial and private boating.
Jason M — Google review
Nice, decent sized sandy beach about 25 mins from Renton. Parking can be pain on evenings and weekends but manageable. Couple of cafes close by. Can look a little messy with the algae but most beaches have that going on and this one is much better off.
Nishant N — Google review
One of my absolute favorite spots in West Seattle is undoubtedly this beautiful beach. It truly rivals the stunning shores of Malibu in California. The area is lined with charming restaurants offering a variety of delicious cuisines, all nestled along the picturesque bay. Additionally, there are convenient fast-food Latin stores that enhance the vibrant atmosphere, making it an ideal place to grab a quick bite. The combination of delicious food and the breathtaking surroundings creates a perfect setting to unwind and enjoy the mesmerizing sunsets in the evening. Whether you're looking to relax, dine, or simply take in the scenery, this beach is one of the best spots to experience the beauty of the Pacific Northwest.
Nelbgarrido — Google review
Love this place. Will come back again. Great little shops along the beach. Very clean. Great place to watch the setting sun and ferry boats criss cross in front of you. Also the Space Needle is partially viewable. A must see beach to unwind from the tourist entanglements.
Gary G — Google review
Seattle, WA 98116, USA•Tips and more reviews for Alki Beach

15Lake Union

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Lake Union is a charming freshwater lake in Seattle, offering a popular boating destination and hosting an annual wooden boat festival. Visitors can enjoy free sailing experiences at the Center for Wooden Boats on Sundays, where they can embark on various vessels with volunteer skippers and crew. The Hiram M. Chittenden Locks in Ballard connect Lake Union to Puget Sound, while the surrounding neighborhoods like Fremont and University District offer unique attractions such as eclectic art installations and hip stores.
I live next to this lake and this is the best view I’ve seen so far. This place is amazing and one can do various activities like kayaking, Boating, seaplane, sun bath, etc. Recommend this to all the tourists.
Danish V — Google review
Highly suggest paddle boarding here! Went on a Tuesday evening and the lake was filled with sailboats and paddle boards. You get great views of the skyline, bridges, and the sun setting over a bridge too.
Adventurous M — Google review
Incredible 2024 Firework Show! Really enjoyed the full day there. Seeing the boats and all the people such a great day!
Take M — Google review
Had an amazing trip with my friend on Lake Union. Fantastic views of the city, sea planes taking off and landing and of course the notorious hot tub boats. Really recommend if you can get someone to take you on a trip around.
Lee G — Google review
A definite must visit when you are in the neighbourhood. There are pathways you can take that bring you so close to the lake. The sun sets beautifully here as well!
The T — Google review
Lovely place for nature and aviation spotting lovers! An unique place where you can spot seaplanes operating. A must-see for aviation lovers! There are many attractions around, as well as coffees and restaurants.
Miguel N — Google review
Sleepless in Seattle houseboat is docked here. The sight of Mr. Boeing's first flight was on this lake commemorated with a small plack. Many interesting houseboats. I saw people kayaking, sailing, in a hot tub boat seems like plenty to do.
Loves D — Google review
Beautiful and peaceful lake to hangout around! Kayaking/Paddle board rentals are available here and can be a fun activity to do on a bright day. Definitely recommend to checkout if you're around the area!
Arunothia M — Google review
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16Pike Place Public Market

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Pike Place Public Market is an iconic part of Seattle, offering a vibrant mix of local businesses and attractions. Visitors can enjoy stunning views along Elliott Bay, ride the Great Wheel, and explore the renowned Seattle Aquarium. The market itself boasts over 200 owner-operated shops, featuring everything from books to magic supplies. It's also home to the first Starbucks store.
Of course this is a staple. Must see if you are in Seattle. A place where you can get fresh seafood and enjoy little shops throughout the market. This is an attraction that brings in people from all over.
Natasha B — Google review
Visited while it was closed. Definitely a different feel to other pot marketplace but loved the neon signs. Would visit again while it is open. Lots of small walkways and areas to find. Interesting designs and also great to walk down to get closer to the water. It was closed during the time Ive visited
Andrew K — Google review
Pike Place Market is a lively and iconic spot in Seattle that’s full of charm. From fresh seafood and vibrant produce to handmade crafts and street performers, there’s something for everyone. The food options are fantastic — don’t miss the chowder or local pastries or the ginger beer. It can get crowded, but the energy is part of the experience. A must-visit for anyone exploring the city. Historic Significance: Established in 1907, it's one of the oldest continuously operating public markets in the United States. A grassroots movement, "Friends of the Market," successfully campaigned to preserve the market from demolition in the 1960s, leading to the creation of the Pike Place Market Historical District in 1971.
Arch S — Google review
Every time someone comes to visit, we somehow end up at Pike Place Market 🎡✨ It’s pretty much our go-to “welcome to Seattle” tradition now! No matter how many times I visit, Pike Place Market never gets old! Fresh seafood, vibrant flowers, local art, and that lively energy you can only find in Seattle. A must-see whether you're a first-timer or a local showing off the city! Colorful, chaotic, and completely iconic — Pike Place Market is full of photo-worthy moments and delicious discoveries around every corner. Don’t forget to look up, down, and all around!
Nami N — Google review
Great for visitors who have limited time and want to see or take in the vibe of Seattle in a short period of time. There is fresh seafood, flowers, restaurants, clothing, general stores and food counters. Between the hours of 10:30 am - 2 pm it can get crushingly busy. Arrive with a plan because shopping and attempting to take in the entire market can be overwhelming. If you do not like crowds, you may find Pike Place claustrophobic and may want to avoid entering inside the market. Generally safe for you and your family. As always, be on the lookout and keep a tight grip on your valuables.
Scott A — Google review
This place is HUGE !! So many restaurants, shops, etc. If you want to beat the crowds definitely show up before 10 AM..... if u want to be in line for hours.... show up after 10. You have been warned. The views here are REMARKABLE. Make sure you have good walking shoes as well. The Fish Market The Original Starbucks The Gum Wall Views of the Seattle Ferris Wheel ETC.... The variety of food, flowers, souvenirs, etc. The Cold Pressed Organic Apple Ciders, a MUST have If you have a few hours & money to burn, come here. U will not be disappointed.
C D — Google review
My cousin who is local took us here, we had a fun time walking around. The old Starbucks is there, but I didn’t feel like waiting in line for a cup of coffee. The marketplace is definitely the place to go to get some fresh fish. There is so much to see and buy. I got some souvenirs for my coworkers at a good deal. Overall this place was nice to visit.
Rachel O — Google review
Really good and an emblematic piece of art, work and history. It should be a first stop for the visitors.
Carmen G — Google review
Seattle, WA 98101, USA•https://www.pikeplacemarket.org/•Tips and more reviews for Pike Place Public Market

17Museum of Pop Culture

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The Museum of Pop Culture, located in Seattle, is a must-visit for anyone interested in music, pop culture, and science fiction. The museum showcases over 80,000 American artifacts including items from iconic musicians like Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin's bell-bottoms and Elvis Presley's leather jacket. Designed by Frank Gehry to resemble a smashed guitar, the ultra-modern building also features the Sky Church performance arena for concerts.
So much fun for the whole family. We spent hours exploring and having fun in the many exhibits. Music, sci fi, movie memorabilia, art. And great for all ages. We will be visiting again. A must see in Seattle.
M M — Google review
We had a blast. We loved all the exhibits, and especially the sound lab! This is a must visit place, for all ages. My favorite was 2nd floor with the sci-fi, fantasy and horror exhibits. The music church was a nice place to rest and soak in the music. In Sept 2025, the Black music exhibit was a special experience.
Savvy R — Google review
This is among the core attractions of Seattle as the museum provides great insights into music, movies, comics and associated culture. The exhibitions in the museum keep on changing and associated information is available on the website. Tickets can be purchased online as well as at the spot. The Museum is located in the Seattle Center area and is accessible by bus, mono rail, self driving, as well as the city tour hop on hop off tour bus. The music is closed each week on a Wednesday instead of Sunday. The museum has an interesting outlook as the building has a very futuristic and artistic outlook with buildings in various colors.
Avais S — Google review
Museum was super cool. Lots of different genres of pop culture to experience (Fantasy, sci-fi, anime, music, video games, etc). There were some really fun interactive exhibits too (Indie video game and the Sound Lab). I really loved the Sound Lab and playing the instruments. The horror section was awesome as well. A very cool museum right next to the Space Needle. Definitely worth a visit if you're into pop culture. We went on a Monday. It never felt too busy. The staff was very friendly as well.
Anthony B — Google review
We had an amazing time at the Museum of Pop Culture. The exhibits are creative, interactive, and really well put together. We especially enjoyed the sections on music history, sci-fi, and the hands-on experiences. The building itself is stunning and adds to the whole atmosphere. Staff were friendly and helpful, and everything was easy to navigate. It’s definitely a must-visit in Seattle for anyone interested in music, movies, or pop culture in general.
Gowri V — Google review
Very good exhibition on Jimmy Hendrix ! Was hoping for more on underground Seattle music from 80’. Great exhibition on horror movies and Science Fiction films. There was an exhibit on Asian comic culture, but I haven’t explored this one . The building itself is very impressive as is collection of the famous musician’s guitars 🎸
Agata L — Google review
Nice museum, and worth the price of admission once, as a tourist. Architecturally interesting from the outside and the inside is full of pop culture artifacts. Still surprised that there seems to be a lack of Pokémon memorabilia, given that as a franchise it is the largest IP in the world. Would be an interesting case study to understand the mass market appeal. The museum has plenty of varied exhibits, with the fantasy section possibly the most well designed with a structural breakdown of major archetypes. Would recommend!
Justin K — Google review
I had a very good experience, wish I could have had more time, but loved the Asian comics exhibition it was very interesting and has comics from different countries in Asia. The other exhibits were also very good, Fantasy, Terror and Science Fiction, q lot of original prompts from well known movies. had a very wonderful time with my family. One thing I didn't like at all was that in the shop they sell a lot of AI generated art in their t shirts... that was really disappointing.
Scarlet A — Google review
325 5th Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109, USA•https://www.mopop.org/•(206) 770-2700•Tips and more reviews for Museum of Pop Culture

18Canlis

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Canlis is a legendary fine-dining establishment that has been a staple in the Pacific Northwest since the 1950s. Housed in a midcentury-modern home, it offers an exquisite dining experience with a $165-per-person prix fixe menu that showcases the chef's mastery of technique and creativity. The restaurant's classic ambiance, including its midcentury split-level architecture and dress code, adds to its timeless appeal.
One of the Finest Dining Experiences ever. From the beginning, the valets, to the friendly hostesses, to the server to the management was absolutely impeccable. The food was not only incredibly tasty, but presentation was beautiful. The service really stood out. Overall, a top notch dining experience.
Fanman71 — Google review
We had an incredible evening here. The service is top notch. Our waiter, Mack, knew everything about every item on the menu, and described them perfectly. We never felt rushed, even though we asked a lot of questions. The support staff was very stealthy at times, when I would realize I had new silverware but never saw them bring it. The entire staff are friendly and outgoing, and they all looked happy. The food was superb, and every dish was as beautiful as it was delicious. While the portions look small, all four of us were stuffed when we left, and we didn't have the salad. The sommelier was excellent, bringing us several different samples to try before we made a decision. The view is also top notch. It is absolutely a huge splurge and not something we would do often, but it's a great experience for a special occasion.
Deb C — Google review
Walking into Canlis to the sound of a live pianist is a special moment that is all too rare these days. I was lucky enough to dine in the private room as part of a work event. It has floor to ceiling windows offering an incredible view over Lake Union and Gas Works Park. We started with the Endive Salad and I chose the Beef Short Rib. Both were beautifully prepared, balanced and flavoursome. The crème brûlée was equally delicious. The real standout to me was the impeccable service. Our room had a host who was exceptional - warm, friendly and attentive - supported by plenty of staff who kept drinks topped up and ensured everything was perfect. I can’t wait to return with family - this place is truly special.
Hannah C — Google review
Canlis is an absolutely beautiful restaurant for a special occasion with your partner or family and a beautiful view of the city! The service is good and everything you would expect in a fine dining experience. The food is also quite good! I left off a couple of stars only for a few reasons: - the sides (potatoes) were a confusing plate that were overly rich and heavy and didn't make sense in combination with the meal - the knife served with the duck was too dull to cut into the meat - my partner and I were asked if this was a special occasion when we made the reservation and noted that this was our 5 year wedding anniversary but nothing for this occasion was really celebrated during our meal--something I find odd at an establishment at this caliber and that I considered a miss - the pumpkin spice dessert was almost delicious! It would have been perfect if it had just been edited a bit more. The chocolate mousse didn't balance the dish or really fit and was too bitter for the plate...it was a shame because without it the dish was delicious! - the restaurant was slammed the night we went (a server mentioned that they had 40 more covers than usual that night) so I completely understand this--but the pacing between courses was very off. Definitely much longer than they should have been. Again I'm not upset and the servers were very kind and upfront about this but worth noting. Outside of these things this place was great and the blueberry halo halo was so perfectly balanced it was the absolute star of the show to me! I think with some tweaks this place should be Michelin star level--just not quite yet and Michelin isn't in Seattle yet lol so they have time to get there! I would still recommend to others because I think maybe it was just an off night because of how busy it was and that it could be much better!
Nina D — Google review
tldr; uninspired tasting menu, disinterested vibe from staff I've been coming to canlis for the last 15 years, I usually try to visit at least once a year or catch any new updates, such as a new chef. I was interested to try the updated menu. Overall, the visit was average and each visit has noticeably trended down in quality over the years; and this without taking into account the steep price. View is still great, wonderful location, I guess that and the table side salad are the best things going for it now. One observation persistent throughout all the staff (with the notable exception of the table busser), I felt a really cold, sterile, uninterested posture in communication and conversation. * conversation with the sommelier to pick out a bottle for the evening, came off very cold and uninterested as noted above. made basic comments about price points but otherwise not interested to tailor any kind of a selection to my interests. I ended up just picking a selection on my own. presentation and opening of the bottle, more of the same. I would expect at least a little bit of conversation and highlights of a $500 bottle but fair enough * as far as the wine selection, I feel like there is a noticeable gap in options from the 200 - 600 range. it would be great to get a vintage closer to 15 - 20 years without having to go up to a $2,000 or $3,000 bottle or have to go with a magnum * for entrees, I had the pork belly, steak and blueberry? dessert.. it was fine, steak had kind of a weird texture, sides (carrots and potatoes) were similarly average, kind of checking the checkbox. best item was still the original table side salad
Justin S — Google review
From the moment you walk in this is what you expect for a super fancy tasting experience. The staff is extremely attentive and we almost never waited for service. The seating was a bit odd at times. Some tables were normal circles while others were similar to a half booth where typically you'd have 2 bench seats and 2 normal chairs but in this case it was just the bench seats. They also pulled the table out so you can sit down and then pushed it in. The staff were extremely cognizant of this to the point where if you try to stand up one will appear almost from nowhere to move the table for you. The food started out with a potato chip and a butter with salt and pepper. The chips were quite good and the flavor here was deep. I was quite excited for what was to come next. Our first course was fried mushroom with small dollops of sauce as well as a small crab cake bite. The mushroom was good but truly did not taste more magical than any other fried mushroom but was lighter. The crab cake was good but fleeting as I have never had as small as crab cake morsel. It was also low in breading and was atop a cut vegetable of some kind. Perhaps a reddish. The next course was was a foccaia bread with a few sauces. The bread was exquisite and was honestly the high point of the night for me. The sauces were mixed. One was a salted butter and was good but not special. The next was a honey butter miso which was special but not good. It had a very deep ummami flavor but was not balanced at all and basically tasted like oily miso. The last was a green sauce that was to die for. I'd buy that in bulk to put on near anything. Very hearty and had a fried kale piece inside which was also great. The next course course for myself was their take on duck. It was a small piece of duck breast with a glaze. It was good but not very inspiring or complex. I've had much better prepared duck at much smaller restraints and often in chinese grocery stores. So like it was fine but not for the price. My wife had their squash dish which was quite good. The flavor was more complex and fit together much better. I'd choose that over the duck if I had another chance. The next course was the Ribeye Kalbi. I was hoping for an immaculately seasoned cut or perhaps an insanely marbled piece of steak but what they served was an unbelievably rare sliver that tasted...adequate and cute alright. Not nearly something id expect at such a high price and likely lesser in flavor than something you could get at an outback for reference. My wife had the Sablefish which was unbelievably fishy and was also served with a cold beans. It was visually interesting with foam and such but flavor and smell was awful to me and honestly assaulted my senses during that whole course. Finally we reached the dessert which we both chose their Pumpkin latte. The pumpkin ice cream was delicious but not better than Talenti that you could buy at the grocery store. The chocolate was good and dark flavored. The foam was weird and Perhaps too salty. Overall the atmosphere here and the presence was insane. The food did not live up to the hype in any shape. I would likely never return here myself as with our two meals, one mocktail, one cocktail and one of their glasses of Syrah we spent like $560. For this much money we could have gone to a number of restaurants that would have been way better, bigger portions and better price. Personally this was not worth the price of admission and is something that looks more interesting than it was.
Alec S — Google review
An unforgettable dining experience! Canlis combines world-class cuisine with a breathtaking view over Lake Union and the city skyline. Every course was beautifully prepared and full of creative flavors, and the service was impeccable — warm, professional, and attentive without being overbearing. Perfect for celebrating something special or just treating yourself to an extraordinary evening in Seattle:)
Amonwan T — Google review
It was ok. Wouldn’t come back for an $800 meal. It was our 8 year wedding anniversary and it was swept under the rug, no one really cared. Dont expect anything for your anniversary. The couple next to us got a free bottle of champagne though for the ladies birthday. For anniversary really they don’t do anything. Food was good, can’t say it was bad. But we paid $800 so I’m not sure if it was worth it for us. We prefer to spend that on good omakase :) more enjoyable. What was really stunning is the glasses they served drinks in. Such stunning glass, I took pictures of the company so I can purchase later! That was the highlight of my night. Server was ok. Nothing special, just ok and average. We are used to better service. The two valet guys were outside laughing and chatting didn’t care for us. We went outside to wait for uber but I needed to use the restroom. The guys were right there doing nothing. They never open doors or ask how they can help. My husband was opening the door back and forth for me. Usually, at places like this valet takes care of you. It did not feel like a fancy Michelin restaurant but a college dorm of dudes laughing around being stupid. Maybe they don’t get paid? I honestly don’t know what they do but I would be embarrassed as the manager of this place. Please hire valet that has standards and maybe does bare minimum job. I’m standing right by the door … maybe open the door for me? Instead of standing right next to me and ignoring my presence… Overall, it was ok, food was good but nothing worth $$$. I was prepared to be blown away by the service atmosphere and food but it was just average. Food was more than average but the valet really ruined the vibe of the restaurant for us. We will not be coming back, you won’t feel special celebrating anything here.
Julia ( — Google review
2576 Aurora Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109, USA•https://canlis.com/•(206) 283-3313•Tips and more reviews for Canlis

19Volunteer Park Conservatory

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Nestled in the Capitol Hill neighborhood, Volunteer Park Conservatory is a historic Victorian-style greenhouse that boasts a diverse collection of plants from five different climates. Modeled after London's Crystal Palace, this lush conservatory offers an enchanting experience, especially on rainy winter days. Visitors can explore individual glass greenhouses dedicated to cacti, ferns, bromeliads, palms, and seasonal plants. Additionally, the nearby Volunteer Park Water Tower provides panoramic views of the city and its endemic flora.
What a surprise! Love this place. Saw so many beautiful plants and flowers we haven't seen before. $6 admission fee for adult. $4 for kids or students.
Christina — Google review
I recently visited the conservatory on the first Thursday of April. The conservatory has a bunch of pretty flowers and few cacti. It's was nice to walk around and spend some time here. This is a Victorian-style greenhouse, housing an extensive collection of exotic plants. Would highly recommend to check out this place if you are in the area. The park is great to stroll around or relax on a warm sunny day.
Sindu — Google review
Awesome greenhouse. So many cool plants, some I've never seen, and so many that are very old. Many things were in bloom. I'll definitely come back some time. We went on May 3rd 2025 and there was a plant sale occurring around the back of the greenhouse.
Haley B — Google review
Recently did a photo shoot here for a marriage proposal. It’s a lovely place — small but very charming. When we were there, it wasn’t crowded. You need to arrange the shoot in advance and be considerate of visitors. There’s a beautiful park nearby with more open space to continue the session.
Photographer L — Google review
Huge park with lots to do for just about everyone. It has a large British Victorian style Art Deco plant conservatory, a Museum of Asian Art, miles of trails amid lawns and flowers, lots of wildlife (ducks, songbirds, rabbits. . . You get the idea! It's definitely worth a visit!
John S — Google review
What a wonderful Seattle gem. I always enjoy my visits here, they are short and sweet and I am always over the moon to be surrounded by their beautiful plants. This is a Victorian styled building located at Volunteer Park. It is filled to the brim with many varieties of orchids, ferns, pitcher plants, bromeliads, air plants and more. I fell in love with Staghorn ferns after seeing them here for the first time years ago. I also quite enjoy their cactus garden. They do have a sweet little gift shop with reasonably priced live plants, I managed to leave with only two of them today. We came specifically for the conservatory today but stay and enjoy all the other amazing things at Volunteer Park.
Anjuli W — Google review
Cool and quiet place, nice plants! It's kinda small (You can tour it in like 15-20mins), or take your time and go slow
Coti Q — Google review
Such a beautiful conservatory, wide array of botanical. Definitely worth a visit
William H — Google review
1400 E Galer St, Seattle, WA 98112, USA•https://volunteerparkconservatory.org/•(206) 322-4112•Tips and more reviews for Volunteer Park Conservatory

20Bainbridge Island Ferry

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If you're looking to escape Seattle but don't want the seclusion of destinations like North Cascades or Stehekin, Victoria offers a great compromise. This charming waterfront community on Vancouver Island in British Columbia is incredibly picturesque and is a popular stop for Alaska cruise itineraries. Keep this in mind when planning your visit, as thousands of cruise passengers flock here whenever ships are docked.
Smooth, Scenic, and Surprisingly Modern – A Great Start to the Bainbridge Trip! From the moment we stepped into the Seattle terminal, the experience felt more like an airport lounge than a ferry terminal. The design is sleek, open, and full of natural light with beautiful views of Puget Sound right from the waiting area. Clean bathrooms, organized waste and recycling stations, plenty of seating, and even a snack vending machine (credit card only!) made the short wait comfortable and easy. Staff were courteous and the boarding process was intuitive—even for first-timers. Signs were clear, and there’s a helpful flow for foot traffic, including a few different waiting zones. The ferry itself was on time, and we enjoyed the scenic ride to Bainbridge Island with smooth boarding and disembarking. If you’re traveling with teens or kids, the environment is calm but still has enough people-watching and window-gazing to keep things interesting. Pro tip: Grab snacks before boarding or hit the vending machine near the entrance. And be sure to look out the giant windows for some incredible views while you wait! Definitely recommend this route if you’re exploring the Puget Sound area or planning a relaxing Bainbridge day trip.
Daveed T — Google review
Visited Bainbridge Island in July. It was a hot day. However there was a cool breeze. We took the ferry over to the island. You can buy tickets the day of or buy online in advance. The ferry was very big and it took about 30 minutes to get to the island. Lots of people from all over the world visit the island. We walked the main street and had lunch on the island. I probably would not visit again unless we find a way to get around more. We only saw bikes to rent. We didn't inquire if there were golf carts to rent. Best part was enjoying the ride over. Ferry does have various puzzles which folks can do while on the ferry.
Isabelle M — Google review
Beautiful ride with stunning views of the Seattle skyline, mountains, and water. The ferry is spacious, clean, and runs smoothly. Boarding is well organized, and even when busy it feels relaxed. Great way to start or end a trip to Bainbridge, definitely more than just transportation, it’s an experience in itself.”
Mobasshir H — Google review
Never ever rode on a ferry,so my wife and son which he had rode some before, rode over to Seattle. It was very interesting and so easy to do. It really didn't cost as much as we were expecting which made it even better. It was a smooth ride and didn't take long at all from Bremerton Washington State to Seattle. Wife and I really enjoyed this ride to the public market.
Harvey B — Google review
I loved the ferry experience! It was such a pleasant ride with amazing scenic views! The views of Seattle and Mt Rainier never cease to amaze me! The ferry is usually not very crowded. I have take the ferry once from Seattle to Bainbridge island and once back from Bainbridge island to Seattle. Both way, the ferry wasn’t crowded. I must say that this was over weekdays so that could potentially explain this. I got the ticket in person in Seattle at the ticket counter/information help desk. On my way back though, I bought the ticket online. It costs around $10 for a one way ferry ride. It took approximately 30-40 minutes for the trip. I loved the sunset views! They’re the best 🌅
Vyshnavi V — Google review
We took the ferry to Bainbridge Island twice—and honestly, we’d do it again! The second time, we brought our car onboard, and I highly recommend doing that. Bainbridge is fairly large, and having a vehicle makes it so much easier to explore more of the island at your own pace. The ferry ride is around 35 minutes and costs about $40–$50 with a car, which I think is a steal considering the experience. The views are stunning—Seattle skyline, open water, and sometimes even Mount Rainier on a clear day. 🌄🚢 The ferry itself is incredibly well-equipped. There’s a restaurant, large restrooms, indoor and outdoor seating, puzzle tables, tourist info stations, artwork, and access to three spacious levels. Whether you want to relax, snack, or just enjoy the views, there’s something for everyone. If you’re visiting Seattle, this makes for a perfect full-day adventure. Highly recommended!
Thap4Aca N — Google review
Great trip — it takes about 30 minutes to get to Bainbridge Island. The ticket is around $10 round trip per person. The ferry departs every hour. Wonderful views from the deck of the bay, Seattle, and the coastal areas. Everything is calm: you arrive, buy a ticket, and set sail.
Serhii M — Google review
1rst time ever doing this,what a memory to have while visiting Seattle, you get a appreciation for the city from the ferry view. It was quick easy to use in and out.Went to casino while on island had such a great experience
Mark — Google review
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21The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc.

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The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. is a remarkable organization that not only supports individuals with sight impairments but also enriches the entire community. It fosters a sense of belonging and camaraderie among its members, creating an atmosphere akin to family. The work they do is truly inspiring, making it a beacon of hope and opportunity for all involved. Whether you're looking to get involved or simply want to learn more about their initiatives, this place stands out as a hub of positivity and support in the community!
Awesome business doing great work for all in the community not just those with sight impairment
Chris J — Google review
Let me sharing the BIG TRUTH come out of their cloest. Lighthouse for the Blind Seattle could be good place for everyone such as Hearing with low vision and full blind during they match fit Hearing world. BUT for DeafBlind people not always prefect match for their accessibility at their depts that high precent workers do not use ProTactile as well. They do provide ProTactile training under DeafBlind progarm. They just could use that as lames that they would improve communication system between Hearing blind/low vision, sight and DeafBlind workers. They still put DeafBlind workers on limited positions that they allow others has their more opportunities than DeafBlind workers does! HR system have long way to clean their mess system during they still not doing proper process with DeafBlind appealled. HR didnt do what JUDGE would do by listen all sides but ONE because they have their FAVISM as very common with others companies. They have special event happen every year called DeafBlind Retreat in Seabeck. They did great job in past before new DeafBlind Retreat director takes over. Things went not very well recently they jump the conclusions so quickly without hearing both sides or ask SSPS who were with while on duty.. They were not even questioned at all but only that one person and made decision automatically! So you get the idea! Seabeck had gotten declined for a while now I understand why some people do not go back and volunteer! We lost good people (you know who they are.. do i need to name them?) Plus I know for FACT that one person donated $$$$ for years and volunteer SSP and not get him back recently?!! Wassup? Smell rats? Now with my case .. smell rats? So long.
Jasper N — Google review
Good people, unload in 20 mins . Only one dock so go straight in and back from opposite side so ya place is little tight for 53 foot.
Sarb S — Google review
I don't know this place so well. But from what I gather, it's a very nice and good place, especially for the blind.
Melodie S — Google review
My friend works there and it sounds so amazing
Lisa G — Google review
Like family 👪❤
Ronald H — Google review
Awesome
Cheryl S — Google review
2501 S Plum St, Seattle, WA 98144, USA•https://www.lhblind.org/•(800) 914-7307•Tips and more reviews for The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc.

22Downtown Seattle

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Downtown Seattle is a bustling area with towering skyscrapers offering stunning views of Elliott Bay. Visitors can explore the lively Pike Place Market, known for its diverse range of local crafts, fresh produce, and an array of dining options. The Central Waterfront features attractions like a Ferris wheel and the Seattle Aquarium. Cultural enthusiasts can visit the Seattle Art Museum and the historic Paramount Theatre.
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23T-Mobile Park

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T-Mobile Park, located in Seattle, is the home of the Seattle Mariners and offers stunning views of the city skyline. The stadium features a retractable roof and a wide variety of food options for visitors to enjoy while watching baseball or soccer games. For those looking for adventure, nearby attractions such as Moss Bay Kayak and Seattle Bouldering Project provide opportunities for outdoor activities like paddle boarding, kayaking, and rock climbing.
T-Mobile Park is an absolute gem for baseball fans and one of the most beautiful stadiums in the league. The open-air design with the retractable roof means you can enjoy the fresh Seattle breeze while staying dry on rainy days — a true Pacific Northwest perk. The views are incredible, with the Seattle skyline and Puget Sound as the backdrop. The food scene here is top-notch, offering everything from classic ballpark favorites to local specialties like fresh seafood and craft beer. The stadium is clean, well-maintained, and easy to navigate, and the staff are friendly and welcoming. Whether you’re here for a Mariners game, a concert, or just to soak in the atmosphere, T-Mobile Park delivers an unforgettable experience every time.
Peter G — Google review
Great vibes. Pretty good views from both field level and :3rd level. Found pretty interesting for a Wednesday 1:00 pm game and the entry was super long line up. We were at the game 30 minutes after the start. This could be improved. It is the experience and we loved it all but really didn’t like how the parking around the park was not only ridiculously expensive also impossible to find one 20 minutes before start. Regardless of all, fantastic experience to enjoy some good ball game.
Sharmin E — Google review
We love this park! Not a bad seat in the house. The bleechers actually have a better view than the club level! Always a great game, great food but make sure you bring a small mortgage with you. Even if you're not drinking. Bathrooms are usually always clean too! Great for a date night or weekend adventure with the family. Plenty of room for your badass kids to run! We got to see both the Savannah blBananas games when they were here but also MANY Mariners games as well! Go M's 💙💚
Shauna T — Google review
As Vancouver doesn’t have a Major League team, I sometimes attend games with my family, who are keen on baseball. The food is generally good, the staff are friendly, and the various events held during the game make for an enjoyable time. When it rains, the dome closes, and on fine days or during evening fireworks displays, watching it open is quite a sight. However, I feel it would be safer if crowd movement through the concourses were managed with a little more order.
Deborah K — Google review
This was my 2nd Major League Baseball game so not sure if my review helps much. It’s beautiful. The layout is easy to navigate as well as accessibility of the park. We used the elevators and sat in the accessible seating since my dad has a hard time walking up & down stairs.
Leslie F — Google review
Visited T-Mobile Park (Seattle) as part of our Chasing 30 Baseball Stadiums. Easy commute using the Light rail system and easy walk up to Stadium. Food was good and so was the ice cream. Fans were nice towards us and they were definitely energetic rooting on the home team. Would definitely go back for a future visit.
Isabelle M — Google review
Beautiful park and there isn’t really a bad seat in the park. This photo was taken from the 300s level. Sunsets are beautiful in this park!! I love going to a game and spending most of my time in the bull pen bar area. T-Mobile customers get their own special fast entrance which is really nice too! They have a good selection of food and drinks and the stadium is pretty clean. The bathrooms never smell bad either which is really nice!
Lianna J — Google review
I recently attended my daughter's graduation ceremony at T-Mobile Park on June 7, 2025, and had a wonderful experience. The venue was easy to get to, with convenient parking available at a reasonable price. Entry was seamless, with no wait to get inside, which made the experience hassle-free. The stadium itself was well-maintained, and while it was a bit drafty indoors, the clean washrooms and overall organization made up for it. The ceremony started on time and moved along efficiently, making it an enjoyable and smooth event. The only downside was the street vendors—both outside and inside—selling items at excessively high markups. Although we made a couple of purchases, I’d recommend avoiding that. Overall, our visit was great, and I would definitely return for other events in the future
Virginia K — Google review
1250 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134, USA•http://seattle.mariners.mlb.com/sea/ballpark/•(206) 346-4000•Tips and more reviews for T-Mobile Park

24Sky View Observatory - Columbia Center

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Sky View Observatory - Columbia Center is a must-visit for those who love high-rise structures and breathtaking city views. Located on the 73rd floor of the tallest building in Downtown Seattle, it offers panoramic vistas of the city and its surroundings. Visitors can enjoy light fare, beer, and wine at the cafe while taking in sweeping views of both the city and mountains.
If you're visiting Seattle and want a truly unforgettable sunset experience, do not skip the Sky View Observatory! It’s located on the 73rd floor of the Columbia Center, and trust me—the views are absolutely jaw-dropping. I went about an hour before sunset, which was perfect. It gave me time to settle in and watch the city slowly shift from golden hour to twilight. You get this panoramic view that includes Mount Rainier, Puget Sound, and the Space Needle—all from one spot. It's also not as crowded as some other tourist spots. Highly recommend timing your visit for sunset—just check the forecast and go on a clear day if you can!
Chris W — Google review
Breathtaking views! From the Sky View Observatory, you can take in all of Seattle’s iconic landmarks at a glance, from the Space Needle to Mount Rainier and the sparkling waters of Puget Sound. The 360° view is stunning, especially on a clear day. To visit, enter the Columbia Center building, take the elevator to Level 1, and purchase your tickets there. A must-visit for anyone who wants to see the city from above.
Julie L — Google review
This was a good experience. It's much more affordable than the space needle. You can walk around the whole floor and this is specifically the 73rd floor. There are windows on all sides. Power outlets are available for charging. There's a restaurant and bar there for snacks. You are allowed to bring your reusable water bottle which is really something I value personally. Once you get up there you are allowed to stay until closing. The usher that handles the elevator crowds was really nice and happy to answer questions and offer up information. The view was great! You can see Mt Rainier, and a lot of the city. If you are wanting to bring an SLR or tripods, I recommend you do so. There was excellent lighting for profile pictures around midday but as the sun got lower it got a bit trickier for those using phone cameras because you'd be backlit if using the city as a backdrop. Can still use angles to your advantage. The bathrooms are gendered. There is no gender neutral restroom in the Sky Observatory. The women's stalls had two trash compartments for "hygiene products" instead of the typical one which was nice because one of them was getting pretty full. The latches on the stall doors would pop out if the stall was jostled so just something to be aware of.
Zee A — Google review
The observatory was great: gorgeous 360° views on a surprisingly clear and sunny day. We went around 11am, had a couple glasses of bubbly at the bar at the top, and learned several new things about the mountains and history of the building etc. from the infographic murals at the top. Pretty interesting, and obviously beautiful views of the city. I definitely recommend this experience over the Space Needle, which is a full 300 feet shorter than this one, yet more expensive!
Bethanie B — Google review
An absolute hallmark of the city. A must visit for the 360º views! Bring your best camera because you're gonna be taking 1 million different pictures of all the different sights! You can spend so much time up there just watching the city move, and it's always mesmerizing. You gotta check it out!
Aj — Google review
I've been coming to Seattle every year for the past 5 or 6 years and finally decided to go to the Columbia Center Observation and deck, and I'm so glad I did! The views are absolutely stunning regardless of if it is sunny or cloudy. I really like the history plaques throughout showing the history of the building and the skyscrapers of Seattle. The cafe serves a decent selection of drinks such as coffee, soda, wine, and beer. There is also a decent selection of 'upscale' cafe food. I had the flat bread, and found it really delicious! Can't wait to go back here!
Daryl S — Google review
The views were amazing and totally worth the price. I really enjoyed our adventure here. Seattle is such a cool town to look at from the sky. You can barely notice all the homeless people defecating in the streets from that distance. The snack shop wasn’t open the day we went up but that’s OK. There’s plenty of other great places to eat in Seattle. They really have a great fish market and a flower market and lots of restaurants and coffee shops. You can’t see all those from up there, but you do get a great view of the harbor and the stadiums.
J T — Google review
Forget the short and overrated Space Needle. THIS place offers 100x better views of Seattle! We went with an organized tour that allows people to get in before the official opening so there’s like no wait. The top floor observatory bar was open even before the building was officially opened. Bonus!
Chuck F — Google review
700 4th Ave, Seattle, WA 98104, USA•http://skyviewobservatory.com/•(206) 386-5564•Tips and more reviews for Sky View Observatory - Columbia Center

25Seattle Public Library - Central Library

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The Seattle Public Library - Central Library is a striking modern facility that offers a wide range of media and public computer access. The library's location has seen significant urban development, including the construction of major buildings and the remodeling of older structures following the Seattle Worlds Fair. Notably, the underground area was created after the Great Seattle Fire of 1889 to improve infrastructure, although business owners initially hesitated due to lengthy construction timelines.
This library is so cool! The building is gorgeous. It's got eleven floors, which is wild. The kids' section has tons of books on everything you can think of. Since there are so many books, it would be great if they had little rolling carts or something. My kids could barely carry the weird baskets they had. It was tough carrying books for three kids and myself. But seriously, it's an awesome library and fun for everyone.
Lyndsey B — Google review
The Seattle Public Library is one of the most impressive libraries I’ve ever visited. The building itself is a work of art — bold, modern architecture with glass walls and open spaces that feel bright and inspiring. Inside, it’s incredibly spacious, with quiet corners for reading and wide areas that showcase the city’s creativity. The collection is massive, covering everything from classic literature to local Seattle history. Even if you’re not a big reader, it’s worth visiting just to take in the design and atmosphere.
F A — Google review
Beautiful architecture! Definitely worth a quick visit if you’re close by. There are quite a lot of homeless people hanging around in here, but they seem to just be keeping to themselves. Lots of staff around too which is great.
Mercedes — Google review
One of my favorite places in the city for its unique architecture and incredible vibe if you're into modernist design. Saw the red floor this time and it was extremely odd but cool! Be aware that there's tons of homeless people inside. It's not an issue unless homeless people make you uncomfortable, or if you're put off by weird comments made towards you, but for the most part, no one will bother you if you keep to yourself. Still worth the visit for sure!
Aj — Google review
Very cool building. I explored it like a museum. Did some reading, looked at magazines from years ago that have been bound. They have music rooms, many places to sit and desk space. Fun architecture and great expereince overall.
Mona T — Google review
Huge library! 10 stories tall! It seems to skip some floors. Some floors have tons of books, and many floors have good studying areas. There are even a few areas where food is okay. The staff is very nice. There are restrooms on most floors. Book choices are great! I love that they have a lot of coding books.
Richard L — Google review
Haven’t seen something like this as Library in my whole life. What a futuristic design right from the architecture of the building, the beautiful facade to the simple but beautiful interior of the building, the amazing glass work. The collection of the books is very vast and extensive. The library also has advanced digital Equipments and computer desks to let the younger generation also feel the old world charm of libraries. A place to just sink in the vast sea of books and knowledge.
Anupam J — Google review
I stopped in here on a visit to the city after seeing the building from the outside and being captivated by it's design. This library building really is quite a marvel to experience! I perused the book stacks, and took the elevator up to the map room and spent some time looking at the maps. The attendants were very kind in answering questions and directing me to what I was trying to find. Looking forward to checking out this place again!
Daryl S — Google review
1000 4th Ave, Seattle, WA 98104, USA•https://www.spl.org/hours-and-locations/central-library•(206) 386-4636•Tips and more reviews for Seattle Public Library - Central Library
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26Fremont Troll

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The Fremont Troll, also known as the Troll Under the Bridge, is a renowned 6.5-ton mixed media statue created by local artists in 1990. This iconic landmark is located under the Aurora Bridge and has become a must-see for visitors to Seattle. Inspired by the folktale 'Billy Goats Gruff,' this giant concrete formation invites visitors to climb its fingers, arms, and head.
Such a cool, beautiful little place to visit. You and your loved ones will be sure to enjoy this place- especially the kids. It has a trail that you walk through and info about the trees and their importance in our world. There is also a turtle there where you can sprinkle some water on it and make a wish. The flowers are so beautiful. It is very relaxing and peaceful. My family and I went early in the morning which is a perfect time to go, we had the whole area to ourselves, we really loved it. Please be respectful of the surrounding residents, the trail and garden statues- no littering or destruction of property- help keep it clean and beautiful.
Mrs. D — Google review
So fun! Beautifully positioned under a busy city bridge, this mythical beast waits half emerges from the ground with an old VW big in his hand and hair over one eye. When you stand on the sun in front of him and perform a full rotation, his purpose is served as he helps you achieve dreams and desires using ancient ethereal wisdom that draws out psychosomatic results. We enjoyed climbing on him, riding electric scooters around his home, and exploring the mini nature trail in his honor. Bonus points when he keeps you dry and warm in a cold rainy day. Highly recommend.
Greg S — Google review
Looked awesome! I loved how they fixed & cleaned it up very nicely! Added stairs going up to the top. Plus they added the Troll Knoll Forest with the Mushroom garden and the butterfly paradise and the giant moss turtle. My grandkids enjoyed the rain water barrel with the watering can so that they can water the plants too. Thank you to whomever fixed it up and made it more pleasurable to visit. I took my son who came up from California to visit me and I felt such pride to see him and his nephew & nieces climb and play in such a beautiful place!
Jeanie P — Google review
This lovely fellow just wants some company. He has an amazing view down there, and is kind as can be. Stop by and say hi, just be careful, he's been known to crush vw beetles in his hands.
Stacy T — Google review
The perfect touristy/ Instagram/ offbeat attraction. Perfect pricing too; free, you just have to get there. The public bus can get you there for around $3 bucks each way. The bus can drop you right off the bridge the troll is under. Simply walk down the hill and under the bridge he hides. If you enjoy this type of city art and you are in the freemont section it's a must do.
Bill G — Google review
Free tourist attraction. For decades we've taken out of towners to the Fremont Troll. It's too quirky not to go! There are stairs now to get up on him. It's still a little dirty but you have to make a visit to the troll, even for good luck! Great stop!
William C — Google review
Just a fun quick stop hoping the Troll grants our wishes. Side note... the first street on the right just passed the right hand of the troll will take you out to the bridge so be careful if you if you're still looking to park.
Panayiota W — Google review
No tickets needed, just drive slow and snag a picture. Such a hole in the wall for an attraction and completely random. It's definitely an odd one and fascinating. Wasn't too busy.
Nathan C — Google review
North 36th Street, Troll Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103, USA•Tips and more reviews for Fremont Troll

27Lincoln Park

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Nestled just a few miles south of Alki Beach, Lincoln Park is a serene oasis that beautifully combines nature and recreation. With nearly 10 miles of scenic trails perfect for hiking and biking, visitors can enjoy stunning views along the Puget Sound. Families will find plenty to love here, including an outdoor heated saltwater wading pool complete with a waterslide and diving board, as well as various athletic fields and picnic areas.
Absolutely love this park! Besides it being beautiful & clean, the people are so friendly! Struck up a conversation with a nice gentleman walking his dog. He gave us several tips about the park, as I told him we had never been there. We talked about other Seattle parks too! Haven't spent a lot of time in West Seattle, but this park made me fall in love with West Seattle! Great, long trail on the coastline. Beautiful views from the bluff & enough trails to get a good walk in! There are several nice restrooms about the park too. Saw a sea lion floating in the water. Very family friendly too! I would absolutely feel comfortable visiting by myself & will definitely be back! I see why it is such a popular place
Leslie M — Google review
What an awesome area! I actually just went to see the Troll, little did I know when I walked down a pathway it would open up to people fishing, kayaking, paddle boarder, having picnics, walking..... enjoying life. I entered the park from one of the parking lots and walked through what felt and looked like a forest from beyond. Seeing several different paths to walk I followed my GPS to walk down to the troll. What a nice walk through the woods, beautiful, peaceful, serenity at its best. After coming to the end of the path there was a public pool, lots of guys fishing, people walking their dogs, enjoying the day. The views were fantastic. Not something you'd expect from the area. Not sure how long the path goes around the lake itself but I walked it for quite awhile enjoying the scenery. If you happen to be one of the lucky ones to see a resting seal that would just add to your visit. Will definitely return and explore more when I travel back over that way.
Jeri Y — Google review
This was an absolutely beautiful experience. We went on a 2.5 mile walk here in the park and along the beach. Plenty people out doing barbecue and just hanging out. Beautiful views. Plenty restrooms along the walk. We put our feet in the water and it was COLD but felt so good on the joints. Can walk, run, bike, scooter and walk dogs on the path.
Dasha D — Google review
A great stop for a little hike and checking out the beach and the cool troll. My mom and I went on a tour to see them all. We toured ourselves not with a guide. Apparently the sculptures are going to be moved soon and so we needed to check them out. They’re super cute and creative.
Zoie W — Google review
They have one of the trolls here!!! This place is so lovely and serene. The trails are peaceful and full of beautiful trees. And there’s lots of sweet spots to sit and watch the ocean waves along the shore. Highly recommend this place!
Anuki — Google review
Beautiful park. There are so many trails. We came to find the troll named "Way of the Bird." But I found so much more. There is a swimming pool, ball fields, picnic area's . Amazing views. Ferry dock. Kayaking. Bird watching.
Beth — Google review
Great park for either forest trails or the beach. The dogs love it there... it really is a classic Seattle spot with the ferries running in the background and all that... kinda feels like movies have been shot from here. If you're not 'from around here' (lol) then maybe keep your head on a swivel after dark. I mean, I'll go there alone after dark and I wouldn't call it a dangerous spot, per sē, but if you are unfamiliar with the topography then it could be really easy to stumble into what immediately becomes ~130 acres of deep dark woods.
Jack G — Google review
Great park this is where you can find the wooden troll 🧌 the squirrels here are very friendly and they will go up to you to grab food from your hands. They have a great playground plenty of adventures to sit around plenty of restrooms
M F — Google review
8011 Fauntleroy Wy SW, Seattle, WA 98136, USA•http://www.seattle.gov/parks/find/parks/lincoln-park•(206) 684-4075•Tips and more reviews for Lincoln Park

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Seward Park, situated in Seattle, offers a tranquil escape from the city with its expansive 300-acre forest, walking trails, and beaches. The park provides various outdoor activities such as hiking and biking paths, along with ample space for picnicking. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of Mount Rainier against the backdrop of Lake Washington. The park's peninsula location allows for a 2.5-mile walking trail around its perimeter and dirt trails through the forested area.
This park is so beautiful 😍 You have a little bit of everything, the lake, hiking trails, picnic spots, the beach. It's so calming. Choose a day when you're not in a rush and take your time wandering through the various pathways and trails. You won't be disappointed.
Shortcake S — Google review
I had an amazing walk this morning at this park. Didn't expect how beautiful the scenery all away around. There is so many places you could sit and wade to the water or lay in the ground and relax. Parking lot can be busy. Also, a nice playground for kids.
KuLiTz O — Google review
Seward Park is a peaceful gem in southeast Seattle, with lush old-growth forests, lake views, and a scenic 2.4-mile loop trail. It's perfect for walking, biking, or just soaking in nature. Free parking and lake access make it a great spot for a relaxed day out. On a sunny day, we can see mt. Rainier
Venkata K — Google review
Beneath the boundless azure canopy over Seward Park, the air show unfolded like a symphony of thunder and grace a ballet of steel birds pirouetting with defiant elegance. Engines roared with the fury of a thousand storms, slicing the silence and igniting the skies in a fiery waltz of velocity and precision. Every loop, dive, and heart stopping roll painted ephemeral masterpieces upon the heavens, stirring the soul with awe and exhilaration. Children gasped, veterans saluted, and hearts thudded in collective rhythm, as if nature itself stood still to marvel at mankind’s defiant dance against gravity. It wasn’t merely a show it was a celebration of courage, craftsmanship, and the eternal human hunger to soar.
G_D — Google review
Beautiful park full of sightseeing opportunities. Plenty of trails, benches, old trees (I heard there’s one in the park that’s 500 years old) good place to go in any season. Lots of public restrooms.
Luke A — Google review
Scenic and enjoyable trail with beautiful views along the way. Expect to share the path with many bikers. Parking is limited, so plan accordingly. A full loop takes about 45 minutes. Some restrooms are closed.
Kelly L — Google review
We’re not from Seattle but wanted somewhere to do our half-marathon runs while away from home. Seward park was the perfect loop for us! Such a pretty spot, very clean, and easy parking.
Maya A — Google review
Great park for walking, running, hiking, and biking. Beautiful views, well maintained grounds, lots of benches, fire pits, and clean restrooms.
Felicia Y — Google review
5900 Lake Washington Blvd S, Seattle, WA 98118, USA•http://www.seattle.gov/parks/find/parks/seward-park•(206) 684-4396•Tips and more reviews for Seward Park
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