Seattle: View Point
Places and attractions in the View point category
Categories
- Park
- Museum
- Bridge
- Concerts and shows
- Theater
- Nightlife
- Church
- Monuments and statues
- Shopping
- Specialty museum
- Skyscraper
- Art museum
- History museum
- Playground
- View point
- Library
- Neighbourhood
- Beach
- Art gallery
- Outdoor activities
- Science museum
- Natural attraction
- Nature
- Sacred and religious sites
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Music venue
- Garden
- Shopping centre
- Cinema
- Lake
- Ship
- Sculpture
- Performing arts
- Trail
- Marina
- Sailing
- Piers and boardwalks
- B. Marcus Priteca
- Reportedly haunted
- Gothic Revival architecture
- Dancing
- Boat or ferry
- Cemetery
- Arenas and stadiums
- Golf
- Street
- Tower
- Fountain
- Modernist architecture
- Synagogue
- Tours
Space Needle
Landmark modern spire with city vistas The Space Needle is an iconic landmark towering over Seattle, Washington, epitomizing the city's innovative spirit and futuristic outlook. Standing at a height of 605 feet, this observation tower was constructed in 1962 for the Century 21 Exposition, a World's Fair...
Kerry Park
Perched on the south slope of Queen Anne Hill, Kerry Park offers one of the most stunning views of Seattle, epitomizing the city's picturesque charm. With its panoramic vistas that encompass the majestic Space Needle, the glittering downtown skyline, and the expansive...
Victor Steinbrueck Park
Victor Steinbrueck Park is a 0.8 acre park in Downtown Seattle, Washington, United States, located just northwest of Pike Place Market overlooking Elliott Bay.
Seattle Great Wheel
The Seattle Great Wheel is a 53-meter tall giant Ferris wheel at Pier 57 on Elliott Bay in Seattle, Washington. At an overall height of 175 feet, it was the tallest Ferris wheel on the West Coast of the United States when it opened in June 2012.
Hamilton Viewpoint Park
Hamilton Viewpoint is a 16.9-acre public park in the West Seattle neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States. It was acquired by the city in 1914 and became a park 4 years later. Its namesake is Rupert L. Hamilton, a noted figure in the West Seattle community who helped establish the park.
Fairview Park
Fairview Park is a 0.8-acre park located in Seattle, Washington, on the eastern shoreline of Lake Union along Fairview Avenue E. between E. Hamlin and Allison Streets. It includes a P-Patch and a boat launch.
Jack Block Park
Jack Block Park is a 15-acre park in the West Seattle neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, USA. Situated on the northwest corner of the Port of Seattle's Terminal 5, the park offers public beach access, a children's play area, and a 45-foot observation tower.
Kinnear Park
Kinnear Park is a 14.1-acre park on the southwest slope of Queen Anne Hill in Seattle, Washington, United States located between W. Olympic Place on the northeast, W.
Fremont Peak Park
Fremont Peak Park is a half-acre park located in Seattle, Washington, located on a bluff in the Fremont neighborhood just south of N. 45th Street at 4357 Palatine Ave. N. It was opened to the public on November 10, 2007.
Lakeview Park
Lakeview Park is an 4.5 acres park in the Denny-Blaine neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, designed as part of the Olmsted Brothers park system in Seattle.
Marshall Park
Marshall Park is a 0.78-acre park in Seattle, Washington. Once known as "Phelps Place", the small park across from Parsons Garden provided a viewpoint for sightseers until the expansion and improvement of Queen Anne Boulevard.
Lake Washington Rowing Club
Lake Washington Rowing Club is an organization in the greater Seattle area to further the sport of rowing. It trains people ranging in experience from beginners to Olympic-caliber rowers. The club emphasizes mastery of boat-handling skills and values sculling as the principal path to excellence in all types of rowing.