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    Lake Union Piers

    4.2 (63 reviews)
    Closed 4:00 am - 11:30 pm

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    9/01/2021
    Rebecca R.

    Lake Union Park was located directly across the street from the hotel we were staying at while on vacation visiting Seattle & we would just walk over to Lake Union Park during the evenings to watch the sunset & enjoy fresh air. This park is such a great park to hang out at w/ plenty of benches, an area w/ ducks, & even a ground water fountain feature. Even though this park did get lots of use by others, (exercising, sitting & hanging out, ect) it never felt crowded because of all the open space. It was very clean as well. Stay awesome Lake Union Park! ~Rebecca

    Seaplane on Lake Union.
    Ting A.

    At last made the trip up to this waterside park in South Lake Union. The park itself is small and only takes a short stroll to lap around the perimeter. Attractions such as the Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI) and the Center for Wooden Boats can be visited here. We had good timing to see a seaplane take off from Lake Union with coastal city views. Since it was springtime, goslings of Canada geese were spotted among the mallard ducks and sunbathing turtles. Pathways are decorated with flowerbeds and navigate to a fountain with a clear backdrop of the Space Needle. It is more convenient to walk to the park, but there is a small pay to park lot available.

    Blessie W.

    With parking spaces present and public transportation options to get here galore, boat loading docks present, beach access present, and paved walking paths hugging the lakeside, this is a decent hangout place in the city. Not the cleanest water to swim in, but it's the city, so it can't be helped lol. Also watch out for the goose and duck poop when walking!

    Entryway to park
    Scott F.

    Here for a Seattle wedding weekend, we discovered this delightful park after a dinner at one of the great local eateries. It is a short stroll from surrounding hotels or Amazons Campus and is a unique urban gem, close to the center of downtown Seattle. The park provides quite a bit of access to green space, is harbor-front and has a great view of the Space Needle. Lake Union celebrates cultural, maritime with a wood boat museum, boating access and has a show and tell of the industrial heritage of the city and region. Quite the interesting history in this area including some historic greats like Boeing and other historic companies It is home to the Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI) The Beezos funded creation and a walking tour of classic boats which includes a couple of party boats for rent and venue boats. The only knock on the park is the excessive Goose or duck crap and the reality that it is a city park so if you are looking for more serene environments get out of the city!

    Duck Dodge!
    Elizabeth L.

    Beautiful waterfront park on the south end of Lake Union, highly walkable. Both MOHAI and Center for Wooden Boats are within park grounds, love walking the piers to look at the boats docked here. Very peaceful strolls along the waterfront - the wooden paths let you get up right against the water. Dog-friendly, family-friendly park. Love the duck pond and pedestrian arch bridge, also lots of geese in the area. Plenty of metered parking available. Fun to watch seaplane take off and land on the water, especially during the summer.

    Tracy M.

    A small lovely in-city waterfront Park with so much to offer. You can swim at the clean sandy beach with your kids and dogs, sunbath, stroll the grassy grounds or flower gardens & footbridge, paddle your kayak, learn to sail a tiny electric sailboat, visit the nearby Museum Of History And Industry or the Wooden Boat Center. Maybe pack a picnic lunch or grab a meal at the MANY local eateries from casual to fancy. This park offers many ways to play & so much to see: boats big & small, views of the Space Needle, seaplanes taking off & landing, water fowl, tourists & more. This park is a very short walk to 3 major hotels, or hop on South Lake Union Transit for a short ride to Downtown Seattle.

    Very dog friendly!
    Chelsea T.

    The key thing you need to know about Lake Union Park is that it is home to dozens of Canadian Geese. And as we all know, geese only have one job, and that job is to poop. Everywhere. With those nuggets of information, you can deduce that Lake Union Park is where all of these geese come out to snack on grass and litter the side walks, gravel paths, and grass with defecation. Yet, on a sunny seattle afternoon, you will still see people laying face down in the grass, trying to get their tan on Perks: This park is very easy to get to via foot, bike, or car. There is free parking in the lots along Westlake Ave after 4pm, and the space is also extremely dog friendly. It's a great place to let your dog swim, catch a ball, and of course, chase the geese. I've seen a number of people hammocking here during the summer as well, so if you're looking for some trees with a 7-ft gap between them, this is a great place to visit! Other things to be aware of: This is a hot spot for our local homeless population. If you're not into breathing in large amounts of marijuana and body odor, you'll want to be aware of that feature. Additionally, a hot summer's day may tempt you to jump off the nearby bridge into the lake. If you do jump, go off the south side of the bridge, and don't dive. There's a large log underneath the north side and it's very shallow on the south side.

    Mallerlyn V.

    This is a great park to go with the family, there's parking lots to make it easy for to get to. The view is amazing and the old ruins are cool to look at!

    Jon L.

    Gas Works Park is one of my favorite parks for its view of Lake Union. However, the view of the lake at the park on the other side, Lake Union Park is not too shabby. The location of Lake Union Park is at the end of the South Lake Union neighborhood. The park is a bit overshadowed by construction nearby. The area is busy since the roads across the street leads towards I-5, but the park itself does not seem to be too crowded. The park houses the Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI), so that is one good reason to visit this park. The museum is a great place to learn about the history of Seattle. The park itself is great for its open space and nice views of downtown and the Space Needle nearby in addition to the aforementioned Lake Union. This park is definitely a favorite of many for different reasons. I saw some folks jumping into the lake from the bridge. While others like to get wet in the wading pools here. Even saw a flock of geese enjoying the park on a warm sunny summer day. Personally, I like watching the action on Lake Union. It is full of boats, kayaks, sailboats and seaplanes. If you are in South Lake Union, visiting Lake Union Park while in the area is worth the walk. This park's many views gives you a sense of the beauty of Seattle all around.

    Jeweled boats
    Patricia A.

    What a beautiful view of the lake. We were lucky enough to see one of the sea planes take off, which was a first for us. Strolled through the park taking a short walk to our destination for dinner. Enjoyed the view, relaxing walk and crisp air. Loved the jeweled boats they were pleasing to the eye and were a nice addition to our walk.

    Ter L.

    Lovely lake conveniently located right across from our hotel. Great place for picture taking, romantic rendezvous, or even quiet time to self reflect. This is definitely a high traffic location with joggers, boaters, people swimming, kayaking, and apparently this is the spot to get married (good for both top notch, expensive nuptials or quiet and quaint). Hands down, this is one of Seattle's gems!! Don't miss out on the gorgeous view and relaxing atmosphere :)

    Michele R.

    A nice place to sit or take a walk when you need a second. I come here often and it's never too crowded in my experience.

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    4.2(912 reviews)
    1.5 miWaterfront

    We took the Harbor Cruise as part of our City Pass package, thinking it would be a good use of time…read moreand a fun way to see Seattle from a different perspective. We ended up really enjoying the tour and would highly recommend to visitors. This would especially be a great thing to add to your itinerary if you're only in the city for a short time, as you get to see a lot of landmarks in a short time. You also get to hear about the city's history and key industries. The ride overall is pretty smooth, and my husband, who gets motion sickness, was totally fine. The boat when docked can experience a little more motion, however, so your mileage may vary. We also found it easy to get seats with good views, and the guides were easy to hear anywhere on the boat. The crew were friendly and engaging, and Angelo and the other staff were very kind to us when my husband and I mentioned we were celebrating our anniversary.

    We reserved our spots for 4pm via CityPass tickets. People started lining up 20-25 minutes prior to…read moregrab the seats at the top of the deck. The check-in and onboarding process was super easy. The ship promptly left dock at designated time. The top deck had open view. The second level had enclosed area with glass window views. Also both ends were open to guests as well. From start to end, the staff member did an amazing job of narrating many aspects of the views from the deck. A lot of it was about the downtown Seattle buildings, Space Needle, buildings and parks by the shore, the sea ports and many other cool facts along the way. I throughly enjoyed the hour long tour. The weather was also fantastic to take stunning pictures of the downtown, the mountains and the port. They also had a bar in second level where they served alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages, pop corn and some small snacks. Prices were decent for it being a tourist activity. We liked both popcorn and the strawberry lemonade.

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    I cannot rave enough about how lovely our time with Enchantress Cruises was! I booked the dinner…read morecruise as a surprise for my husband's birthday. The experience was worth every penny and then some. The luxury, quality, and attention to detail is unmatched. Mark, the owner, was so attentive and a pleasure to work with. He took care of all the details and answered all my questions. The boat was beautiful and spacious for the two of us. We enjoyed the views and conversation with the crew immensely. My husband is a huge Sleepless in Seattle fan and the highlight of the evening was passing the floating house. The food was amazing. Everything was farm to fork fresh and prepared by a chef onboard. I highly recommend the crab cakes and homemade bourbon ice-cream. The pace of the evening was lovely, it didn't feel rushed or lagging. You could tell Mark worked hard to make sure that our experience from the moment we stepped aboard was seamless. He thought of everything, even providing a cozy blanket when the wind became a little chilly towards the end of the night. I cannot recommend Enchantress Cruises enough! Thank you for a lovely and memorable evening!

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    Sailing Seattle - Cheers to BYOB

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    4.6(125 reviews)
    1.5 miWaterfront

    This is a great way to experience a Seattle sunset. My friends and I decided to do a sunset sail…read moreand was impressed with the overall experience. This sailing was 2 hours long and the stays within Elliott Bay. Sailing Seattle has a fleet of 3 yachts. We were on a their largest vessel, S/V Obsession. This ocean racing yacht was designed by Sparkman & Stephens and was built for training US America's Cup teams. This yacht can accommodate up to 48 passengers and has a total length of 70ft. We boarded from Pier 56 and settled in for the 2 hour narrated journey. Boarding was seamless. The yacht has some non-slip surfaces and grab handles to help with balance and traction. Seats are first come first serve. After a brief safety demonstration on life vests, we set off on our sunset sail. This experience was further enhanced by their BYOB rule. We were allowed to bring our own snacks, wine, and beer. Our sailing path weaved in and out of ferry lanes and we completed some sharp turns, really showcasing the agility of the yacht. We pulled in after sunset providing everyone a beautiful nighttime view of downtown Seattle and waterfront. Service was fantastic. The crew was friendly and efficient. My biggest recommendation when doing the sunset cruise is to layer up (sweater/jacket) or even bring a nice blanket.

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