Pioneer Square, Seattle
Facts and practical information
Pioneer Square is a neighborhood in the southwest corner of Downtown Seattle, Washington, US. It was once the heart of the city: Seattle's founders settled there in 1852, following a brief six-month settlement at Alki Point on the far side of Elliott Bay. The early structures in the neighborhood were mostly wooden, and nearly all burned in the Great Seattle Fire of 1889. By the end of 1890, dozens of brick and stone buildings had been erected in their stead; to this day, the architectural character of the neighborhood derives from these late 19th century buildings, mostly examples of Richardsonian Romanesque. ()
Pioneer Square – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Lumen Field, Safeco Field, Collins Pub, Smith Tower.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Pioneer Square?
How to get to Pioneer Square by public transport?
Bus
- 2nd Ave Ext S & S Washington St • Lines: C (2 min walk)
- 3rd Ave S & S Main St • Lines: 116, 124, 131, 132, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 2, 21, 24, 28, 33, 40, 5, E (2 min walk)
Tram
- Occidental Mall • Lines: First Hill Streetcar (3 min walk)
- 5th & Jackson • Lines: First Hill Streetcar (7 min walk)
Trolleybus
- Prefontaine Pl S & Yesler Way • Lines: 1, 13, 49 (4 min walk)
- 3rd Ave & Columbia St • Lines: 1, 13, 3, 4, 49 (7 min walk)
Train
- Seattle King Street (5 min walk)
- Westlake Center (22 min walk)
Light rail
- Pioneer Square • Lines: 1 (5 min walk)
- International District/Chinatown • Lines: 1 (6 min walk)
Ferry
- West Seattle, Vashon Island Water Taxi • Lines: 339, West Seattle-Seattle (9 min walk)
- Seattle • Lines: Seattle-Bremerton, Seattle-Winslow (11 min walk)