Seattle Center is home to the Space Needle as well
as an impressive range of theaters, restaurants, museums, and public spaces. Built
up for the 1962 World’s Fair, the Seattle Center is where the city’s cultural
offerings converge. Whether you prefer to sit on the grass by the whale statues
and watch the fountain or attend the latest ballet or sample delicious foods in
the newly renovated Armory, there is something for you. The Seattle Center
receives thousands of visitors for big festivals like Bumbershoot and Folklife
but there is lots going on year round. In the next couple of weeks there is
everything from free yoga classes to a Storm game to the Color Festival. Check out
the Seattle Center website for a
calendar to see all the upcoming events. Even if you are not planning on
attending a specific event, it is fun to walk around the grounds and enjoy time
outside. Also, the Armory makes a great people watching location as it is
always bustling with people. Most of the museums and theaters around the
Seattle Center participate in the TeenTix program so look out for our blog post
about that cool opportunity for teens.
The fountain. Photo from seattlecenter.com |
Bus routes:
From Klondike Gold
Rush NHP: 5 or 15 or 18 or 19 or 24 or 28 or 116 or 124
From Ballard: D line
or 40
From Capitol Hill: 8
From Bellevue: 271
transfer to 550 transfer to 3 or 4
From West Seattle: C
line
From Columbia City: 8,
or 7 transfer to 3 or 4
Cost Breakdown $1.25-2.50 (bus fare)
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