Any visitor to this beautiful city should consider a stroll along the Elliot Bay waterfront a must – do activity. It is a walker’s paradise. You might start at the Seattle ferry terminal and walk north to Olympic Sculpture Park, created by the Seattle Art Museum. It is about a 30 minute walk at a brisk pace, but certainly you will stop along the way to take in the sights. If you would like seafood, there is no place better than Elliott‘s Oyster House. It is between the Seattle ferry terminal and Pier 66, where the cruise ships stop. I suggest that you get there at 3 o’clock, sit at the counter and sample the Happy Hour delicious oysters, and the Dungeness crab cocktail is wonderful as well. If you are looking for a beautiful longer walk, you can continue past the Sculpture Park to Pier 91, where other...
Read moreIt's the gateway to Seattle from most areas I'm the Puget Sound. I enjoy the ride and commuting is made easy. I actually miss the rides back and forth. It was relaxing to me. I feel bad for the homeless community in Seattle. But I've never...
Read moreElliott Bay is a great place to bring the family and have fun. The boats and ferries are available for site seeing the entire bay. It’s awesome to sit and have lunch and watch the...
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