6 Suggestions for a Day in Pioneer Square
On a typical day, Pioneer Square is full of business people going a hundred different directions, shoppers, tourists, and, since I believe in honesty here — a few men and women who call the park benches there home.
This is a great area to explore, whether you are a visitor or resident, as the area is full of shops, galleries, restaurants and cafes, and plenty of places to just sit and relax for a bit.
Here are a six suggestions to get you started:
- Pergola: Located at the at the triangular corner of Yesler Way and First Avenue, the Pergola is an easily located meeting place.
- Smith Tower: Located at 502 Second Avenue (between James and Yesler), the building has interesting architecture, and offers great views from the observation deck.
- Seattle Underground: If you’ve seen Seattle from above, consider a look from below. Tours depart from 608 First Avenue.
- Police Museum: Honoring the men, women, and dogs who protect and serve. Located at 317 Third Avenue South.
- Waterfall Garden: This urban park, located at 219 Second Avenue South (Main & Second), provides Zen-like peace in an otherwise heavy traffic area. Power outlets are available for those who can’t leave work behind.
- Occidental Park (in photo above): Sure it’s mostly cement paths, but there are benches where you can sit and rest, ADA compliant restrooms, some nice flowers and trees, and wi-fi. Located at Occidental Avenue South & South Main Street, the park is open 6 am – 11:30 pm.
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