Pier 62 offers expansive waterfront views of the city skyline and Puget Sound, creating a relaxing atmosphere with gentle breezes and natural sounds. The space supports both active recreation like mini soccer and chess, and passive activities such as reading or watching sunsets. Occasional live music and food trucks add to the lively yet laid-back vibe.
Views include cruise ships and Puget Sound, with the city skyline visible behind. Plenty of free deck chairs and seats face the water, making it easy to relax and enjoy the breeze and birds.
A small soccer field and games like giant chess and cornhole provide fun activities for kids. Spaces allow toddlers and families to play and relax together.
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Reentry is not allowed during events at Pier 62, so plan accordingly.
Check the online schedule for free activities like Zumba and yoga throughout the summer.
Restrooms are available on site, but they may lack supplies.
Brewery space opens to a sunny patio with water and train views, featuring open brewing equipment inside. Atmosphere stays chill and relaxed with a mix of lively music and outdoor seating. Crowd enjoys fresh, hoppy beer alongside homemade food like burgers and wings.
Outdoor seating offers views of Elliott Bay with state ferries and sailboats gliding by. Sunlight fills the space on clear days, enhancing the tranquil water scenes across the street.
Staff like Clea and Kyler make families feel welcome even with a wild toddler. Kids enjoy watching the trains go by and can order kid-friendly items like the Seattle Dog.
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Happy hour runs on Monday evenings from 4 to 10 pm with great deals.
Trivia night happens every Monday at 7 pm with a fun atmosphere.
Vinyl Night allows you to play your own record for just a dollar.
Cruise boats offer spectacular waterfront views of city skylines, mountains, and harbors. The atmosphere blends relaxed sightseeing with occasional lively moments like dancing and live narration. Onboard amenities include a full-service bar and snacks, creating a social yet scenic experience.
A one-hour cruise offers beautiful views of downtown Seattle and its highlights. Sitting on the top deck with the tour guide provides some of the best views of the city.
Kids enjoy the cruise with options suitable for ages 1 to 9. The one-hour Harbor tour offers an informative and fun experience for the whole family.
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The cruise lasts one hour and offers great views of the city.
Happy hour features discounted drinks and snacks during the cruise.
The cruise departs at 6:45 PM on select days.
Elevated walkway offers sweeping waterfront views of city skyline, mountains, and ships on the sound. The space feels relaxing and safe, with well-lit paths and accessible features like ramps and an elevator. Small play areas and seating spots provide places for families and rest along the route.
Overlook Walk offers breathtaking views of Elliott Bay, the Olympic Mountains, Mt. Rainier, and the city skyline. The path provides a beautiful waterfront perspective and a great way to see the city and surrounding mountains.
Overlook Walk offers a small playground and a kids' area with chess and other activities. The spot combines fun activities for kids with access to nearby businesses and views.
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Overlook Walk connects the Seattle waterfront to Pike Place Market, providing easy access.
The walkway offers stunning views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains.
Overlook Walk is free to access and well-maintained for visitors.
Nautical-themed decor blends maritime charm with urban sophistication in a chic, relaxing setting. Spacious outdoor seating offers beautiful waterfront views that complement a casual yet refined vibe. Cocktails like Italian old fashion and fresh oysters enhance the experience in a place suited for unwinding and conversation.
Water views stand out with beautiful scenery and a perfect ambiance. The setting enhances the experience, especially alongside the oysters.
Reservations can be made for groups with toddlers. A kids menu is available. The peel and eat shrimp is a hit with little ones.
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During happy hour, oysters cost $2 each from 3 pm to 6 pm on Saturdays.
Expect a wait even with a reservation, especially during peak hours.
The outdoor seating area may have strong seafood smells.
Traditional pier blends old and modern charms with amazing waterfront views of the harbor and city skyline. Atmosphere stays vibrant and lively even in dreary weather, attracting an international crowd. Offers seafront amusements like a ferris wheel, swings, and scooter rentals alongside restaurants and shops.
Waterfront spots offer amazing views of the harbor, downtown, and the Ferris Wheel. The Olympic mountains and Puget Sound provide a beautiful backdrop, especially during sunset over the water.
Plenty of fun activities exist for kids with many nice spots designed for them. Cruises suit children older than 7, making it a child friendly environment for families.
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Parking at Pier 55 costs around $30 per hour and can be difficult.
There are no public restrooms available at Pier 55.
The harbor tours from Pier 55 offer great views of Seattle.
Pier offers picturesque waterfront views and a vibrant, colorful atmosphere with classic arcade games and a large Ferris wheel. The space feels lively and family-friendly, with activities and performances that engage all ages. It blends a sense of local heritage with tourist-focused entertainment.
Great views of the water and cityscape stand out from the pier and deck areas. The Ferris wheel offers stunning panoramic views, including clear sights of Mount Rainier and the sea.
A carousel inside the restaurant offers fun rides for toddlers and kids. An arcade provides additional indoor entertainment, making it a child friendly spot with plenty to do and see.
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Expect higher prices for attractions and dining compared to other locations.
Cash is not widely accepted; credit cards are preferred.
Restroom facilities may be inadequate for female visitors.
Rooms offer spacious layouts with phenomenal city views and excellent soundproofing. The atmosphere remains quiet and comfortable, supported by amenities like an executive lounge and thoughtful Japanese-inspired features. Large windows and blackout shades enhance the restful environment.
Rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows that offer a great city view. Spacious and clean, the views from upper floors stand out as amazing.
Family rooms offer space for kids to enjoy. Beds and views catch children's attention. Bathrooms include bidet-style toilets that kids find interesting.
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Happy hour offers $5 beers and wine from 4-6pm daily.
The hotel hosts a Thanksgiving meal that is very affordable.
The executive lounge provides free breakfast and happy hour access for guests.
Open layout with bright lighting creates a vibrant atmosphere that tends to be noisy. Space feels clean and comfortable, attracting those looking for a lively dining experience. Noise level and open design distinguish it from quieter, more intimate spots.
Close proximity to the water offers amazing views. The location delivers consistently on point scenery.
Kids enjoy the Dan Dan noodles priced at $7.90 and the kale with garlic sauce. The menu appeals even to picky eaters, making it clearly kid approved.
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Expect longer wait times during peak hours, but reservations are not required.
The restaurant is very accommodating for large groups, making it a good choice for gatherings.
The facility is clean and well-maintained, providing a pleasant dining environment.
Flying theater ride offers stunning aerial views of natural landscapes and cityscapes with motion seats, wraparound screen, and special effects like wind, mist, and scents. The atmosphere blends vintage style with sophisticated visuals and a well-crafted preshow, creating an engaging and accessible experience for all ages.
A 4D ride offers an eagle's perspective of Washington with aerial views of popular attractions. The experience includes special effects like wind, mist, and scents that enhance the scenic immersion.
The experience excites both kids and adults with its exhilarating and fun show. Kids often leave raving about it and eager to share their excitement.
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The attraction features a state-of-the-art flying theater experience at Pier 57.
Expect a realistic flight simulation over Washington State's landscapes and landmarks.
The experience lasts about 5 minutes, which some may find short for the price.
Outdoor space combines unique sculptures with spectacular water views and peaceful walking trails. Atmosphere stays quiet and relaxing despite nearby urban activity. Seating areas and a small beach offer spots to rest and enjoy nature.
Views include Elliott Bay, the Olympic Mountains, and the Seattle skyline. Sculptures blend with sea views and plants, creating a peaceful spot to relax and enjoy the waterfront.
Open grassy areas invite kids to run and roll down hills. Friendly locals often let kids pet their dogs, adding to the playful atmosphere. Paths suit walking and exploring with children and pets.
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The park is free to enter.
There is a bathroom deep into the park near Centennial.
Parking is available, but may require walking a bit further.
Hotel offers spacious rooms with stunning waterfront views from upper floors. Atmosphere stays quiet and upscale, with well-equipped fitness center and multiple elevators easing movement. Bar serves thoughtful cocktails and light meals, enhancing a comfortable, modern stay.
Rooms offer stunning views with seating arranged to maximize the scenery. Staff ensures guests enjoy the amazing views from comfortable spots like sofas by the window.
Rooms offer amazing views and sofas by the window for kids to enjoy. Staff celebrate birthdays with balloons, snacks, and signed cards. Toddlers get pack n plays and bath essentials on request.
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The hotel does not have its own parking; public parking is necessary.
Food service ends at 9:30 pm; only the bar remains open afterward.
Happy hour at the bar starts at 2 pm, which is an unusual time.
Building features bold architecture and well-lit galleries blending modern and classical art. Atmosphere feels peaceful with occasional loud exhibits and interactive activities. Unique rooms like the Porcelain room and Italian room create distinct immersive experiences.
Elevated views offer a great look over Volunteer Park. Inside, the museum provides awesome views of the park and city.
Affordable tickets with large discounts for children make visits accessible. The museum offers timed entry and smooth parking, including for disabled kids. Kids respond well to the Lion Dance and drumming, though more interactive exhibits would help.
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Free admission is available on the first Thursday of every month.
Parking costs $10 on weekends with validation.
Seniors can pay $5 on the first Friday of the month.
Coffee shop offers stunning views of Pike Place Market and waterfront with a warm atmosphere featuring wood, steel, a fireplace, and leather couches. The vibe is cozy and lively, attracting those who enjoy a quiet yet energetic setting for coffee breaks.
Views of Pike Place Market and Elliott Bay stand out through large windows. The scene includes the market sign, water, and sunsets, creating a beautiful atmosphere with cozy lighting and furniture.
Kids get free mugs by signing up for emails and enjoy drinks like iced lattes and breakfast sandwiches. Staff teach latte art to children in a friendly way, encouraging their interest in coffee.
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First-timers get a free mug with their purchase.
Expect high prices, with coffee averaging around $10.
The coffee shop is located on the upper floor of Pike Place Market.
Small, cramped space inside a historic market offers breathtaking waterfront views and a funky bar atmosphere. Energy is lively with people-watching and loud conversations, creating a vibrant vibe. Known for excellent seafood and drinks, it draws crowds despite limited seating.
Unique harbor views from the second level overlook Elliot Bay and parts of the bay area. The setting combines vintage decor with breathtaking scenery that enhances the dining experience.
A good kids menu offers dishes like fettuccine Alfredo, shrimp and chips, and crab that kids enjoy. Stroller access limits seating options with the best views.
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The restaurant does not take reservations, so expect a wait during busy times.
Happy hour runs until 6pm with food and drink specials.
Parking can be challenging near the restaurant, so plan accordingly.
Waterfront views and a full-service bar on upper floors create a lively setting. Crowded and cramped seating contrasts with great Bloody Marys and fresh seafood options. Self-serve drinks and Apple Pay add convenience amid a busy atmosphere.
Overlooking the waterfront and Elliott Bay, the spot offers gorgeous water views from the 3rd floor. The location is beautiful and the view stands out as a key feature.
Kids enjoy the fish and chips and pancakes here, with burgers also tasting good. Staff handle children well, making it easy for families to dine with table service.
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Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long wait times.
Expect a 30-40 minute wait for tables during weekend brunch hours.
The restaurant opens for lunch at 12 pm, so plan accordingly.
Restaurant offers breathtaking water views and a classic setting with comfortable seating. Outdoor dining includes heated patio space, often accompanied by live music. Cocktails receive attention from skilled bartenders, enhancing a relaxed yet refined atmosphere.
Views offer breathtaking and spectacular sights. The scenery ranks among the best in Seattle.
Waitstaff sometimes doubt kids will try lobster mac and cheese. Families can dine comfortably for special occasions like anniversaries.
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Happy hour prices for drinks are a couple of dollars off.
The restaurant is often fully booked, so making a reservation is recommended.
Valet parking costs $15 for dining.
Spacious restaurant inside a mall features open kitchen windows where staff make dumplings. Atmosphere ranges from noisy and crowded to warm and lively, with tables close together and soft-spoken servers. A bar area offers cocktails and drinks, adding to the energetic vibe.
Large windows offer great views that stand out in the spacious restaurant. Dim lighting adds to the nice atmosphere while you enjoy the scenery.
Very family-friendly with seats ready for infants and great kids' plates. Kids enjoy the green beans and cabbage sides, and staff provide simple activities like drawing sheets for toddlers. An allergy chart is available online to help manage food allergies.
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Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially during peak hours.
The restaurant is located on the top floor of a mall, across from the movie theater.
The kitchen closes at 9 pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
Small space with patio seating offers a beautiful waterfront view and sports TVs. Atmosphere feels friendly and welcoming, with music adding to the vibe. Wings and other dishes vary, but drinks like mango margaritas stand out.
Wing Dome offers beautiful views with a spectacular sight of the Argosy Cruise. The patio overlooks the water, making it a great spot to sit and enjoy the scenery.
Staff respond quickly to sensory needs, adjusting music volume for comfort. Kids meals offer good value with tasty options like burgers and crinkled fries that picky eaters finish.
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Expect an hour wait for wings during peak hours.
The 6-wings option allows you to choose up to 2 flavors.
Prices are reasonable, but there's a 3% surcharge on all orders.
Hotel offers huge rooms with phenomenal views from high floors and a welcoming lobby scented with a pleasant fragrance. Atmosphere is generally quiet despite nearby busy roads, though some noise issues persist. Amenities include a rooftop lounge, fitness center, valet parking, and a shuttle service to local destinations.
Rooms offer amazing city views that stand out. Clean and spacious spaces enhance the experience.
A key and card system controls elevator access to keep kids safe from pushing buttons. Junior suites offer space for families, but the steep hill nearby means taking a cab is better for young children or those with disabilities.
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Check-in is not available until 4 pm, even if you arrive early.
Parking costs $63 per day, which is not clearly communicated.
The elevator system is currently non-functional and frustrating to use.
Blue glass building houses modern, spacious rooms with quiet, tranquil floors that block city noise. Amenities include a large gym, well-maintained pool, and saunas offering a peaceful atmosphere. Views are stunning, and the hotel blends eco-friendly design with luxury.
Rooms offer stunning views of the city lights through many windows. These views come without the distraction of street noise, enhancing the experience.
Staff show kindness and thoughtfulness toward children, including those who are neurodivergent. They make birthdays special with heartwarming gestures like personalized cards.
Good to know
Expect long wait times for the elevator during Sakura Con.
Happy hour at Tidal Seafood offers $2 oysters daily.
Parking can be challenging; plan ahead for availability.
Waterfront setting offers panoramic views of bay and mountains with rooms featuring cozy fireplaces and elegant design. Ambiance blends classic lodge charm with a lively atmosphere including live music and balcony dining. Guests enjoy luxury amenities and multiple relaxing spaces, though occasional train noise is present.
Rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows with ocean views visible from anywhere, including the bathtub. The hotel sits on the waterfront with panoramic views of Elliott Bay and the Olympic Mountains.
Kids enjoy the comfortable sofa bed and the daily treat of hot chocolate downstairs. The hotel does not focus on being kid-friendly overall.
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Parking costs $65 per day, with valet service available for $55 per night.
The hotel charges a $33 daily amenities fee, regardless of usage.
Jazz concerts occur regularly in the lobby, providing live music entertainment.
Iconic music venue with intimate atmosphere and great acoustics creates an engaging live music experience. Multiple bars and free water stations reduce congestion and improve convenience. Historic charm blends with modern renovations, including expanded seating and accessible features.
Great views exist from nearly every spot, including the ADA accessible area and the bar. The venue offers close proximity to the stage, about 30 feet from the chairs, with no bad views even when standing.
Shows welcome kids and teens, with families attending artist performances and band openings. Security staff stays attentive to younger kids during events, ensuring a safe environment.
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Parking nearby can be very expensive, with rates reaching $60 on busy nights.
The ADA accessible area is located in the 21+ section and offers a good view.
The bathrooms are on the main floor but can be hard to access through crowds.
Hotel offers a nature-driven design with abundant live plants and stunning tiling that create a serene, organic atmosphere. Rooms are bright, spacious, and quiet, featuring large windows and balconies that provide impressive views. The vibe is calm and welcoming, blending luxury with a refreshing, tranquil energy.
Rooms offer incredible views of the Space Needle and mountains. The surrounding area looks exceptional from the windows.
Staff shows friendly and welcoming attitudes that ease traveling with young kids. Location sits right above a Whole Foods, handy for quick snacks, and lies close to major kid spots like the Space Needle and Children's Museum. Breakfast service includes thoughtful gestures like offering pancake samples for picky eaters.
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The hotel hosts Bonsai classes as part of its event lineup.
Expect wait times during peak morning hours due to limited elevator service.
The hotel charges a resort fee in addition to the nightly rate.
Brazilian steakhouse offers live jazz music and stunning waterfront views with massive windows overlooking the harbor. Atmosphere feels relaxed and loungy, suitable for dates or groups, with an unlimited self-serve salad bar unique in price and quality. Meat selections include high-quality cuts served relentlessly when signaled green.
Sunset views over the harbor and Elliott Bay stand out, especially from the dining area. Live music adds to the atmosphere while enjoying these stunning vistas.
Kids get a fantastic discount and enjoy menu items like the cheese steak. Service is attentive enough to avoid rushing, making it suitable for occasions like birthdays.
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A mandatory 20% gratuity is added to all bills without prior notice.
Reservations are often overbooked, leading to potential wait times even with a booking.
Parking can be difficult to find, but a paid lot is conveniently located across the street.
Rooms offer great waterfront views and spacious balconies with a nautical theme. Bar area stays lively and modern, while some rooms near train tracks experience noise. Amenities include 24-hour coffee and shuttle service to the cruise port.
Rooms offer waterfront views with sights of the harbor and marina. Some suites provide 180-degree views of boats sailing in and out, capturing sunsets over the water.
Rooms stay modern and clean, with everything needed for kids. The pool offers a fun spot for children. Location sits right across from the pier, handy for families.
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The hotel charges a destination fee of $30.90 per day upon arrival.
Parking at the hotel is expensive, with additional parking taxes.
The hotel is located directly across from Pier 66, making it convenient for cruises.