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Views Rating **** Excellent **** Very Good **** Average **** Poor Amenities Rating **** Excellent **** Very Good **** Average **** Poor About This Page This is the index to a series of pages devoted to viewpoints around Seattle. These pages are written primarily for visitors who are clueless and car-less in Seattle, and who want to enjoy some of what Seattle is famous for - its views. By Bus We'll show you how to get to Seattle's best viewpoints from downtown by bus, and what to expect when you get there. Suggested departure bus stops are those closest to the Westlake Center, a retail and transportation hub of downtown Seattle. Check the Metro Bus web site for latest information. Metro Tip Keep $1 notes and quarters about your person, to pay for the bus rides. By Car For those getting about by car, we provide a link to MapBlast! Click on their "Directions" page to map a route to the viewpoint.
More Cities and Towns of Puget Sound More Washington Cascade Mountains Northeast Northwest Olympic Peninsula Puget Sound San Juan Islands South Central Southeast Southwest | Seattle, Washington ViewpointsWhere to see and take photos of Seattle's great views. Alki Beach Park, West Seattle ****/ **** Beacon Hill Viewpoint, Beacon Hill ****/ **** Admiral Way Viewpoint, West Seattle ****/ **** Charles A Richey Snr. Viewpoint, West Seattle ****/ **** Don Armeni Boat Ramp & Viewpoint, West Seattle ****/ **** Four Columns Park, downtown Seattle ****/ **** Jose Rizal Park, Beacon Hill ****/**** Harborview Park, First Hill ****/ **** Hamilton Viewpoint Park, West Seattle ****/ **** Kerry Viewpoint Park, Queen Anne Hill ****/ **** Kinnear Park, Queen Anne Hill ****/**** Luna Park Seawall, West Seattle ****/ **** Seacrest Park, West Seattle ****/ **** Terminal 5 Public Shoreline Access, West Seattle ****/ **** Thomas Street Park, Broadview ****/ **** Victor Steinbrueck Park, downtown Seattle ****/**** Volunteer Park, Capitol Hill ****/ **** See also, this map of West Seattle viewpoints. | Please report broken links to: info@gonorthwest.com Northwest Books from . . .  Go Northwest! Bookstore Best selection of books on the Northwest. Click here! Above Seattle by Emmett Watson, Robert W. Cameron (Photographer) May 1994, Hardcover, 160 pages, (non-fiction). A collection of historical and original aerial photos of the area with captions that tell you what you are seeing from these unusual angles. Order now...
Puget Sound: Sea Between the Mountains by Tim Thompson (Photographer), Eric Scigliano. September 2000, Hardback, 112 pages, (photo-essay). Take an insider's tour as you meander leisurely through this irresistible region bound by water and weather. Order now...
Seattle (Citylife Pictorial Guide) by Barbara Sleeper, Mike Sedam (Photographer) October 1998, Paperback, 96 pages, (non-fiction) A showcase of the city's attractions in pictures and long captions. Order now...
Best Places Seattle by Giselle Smith (Editor), Nancy Gellos (Designer). May 1999, Sasquatch Books, 8th edition, Paperback, 482 pages, (guidebook) Covers Seattle's 200 best restaurants plus romantic night spots, the best accommodations, and information on the city's culture and history. Order now... Seattle, The Best of Emerald City: An Impertinent Insiders' Guide by Betty Martin, Don Martin April 2000, Paperback, 236 pages, (guidebook). "Ten best" lists on everything from bike routes to seafood restaurants, romantic spots to photo angles. Order now... The Seattle Guidebook by Jo Brown (Editor), Archie Satterfield July 1999, 11th Edition, Sasquatch Books, 320 pages, (guidebook). A guide to sightseeing, walking tours, culture, sports, shopping, restaurants and more. Order now... Walking Seattle by John Owen March Blessed with a bustling waterfront, charming neighborhoods, a cosmopolitan city center, and a visionary park system, Seattle is a wonderland for the explorer on foot. 19 walks include step-by-step directions, detailed maps, and intriguing descriptions of points of interest along the way. Order now... Moon Handbooks: Washington by Don Pitcher. June 2002, 7th edition, Paperback, 1000 pages, (guidebook). In-depth coverage of the history, landscape, and changes in a state that has come of age. Ranges from Olympic Peninsula's lush rainforests and long sandy beaches, to glacier-clad Cascade summits, friendly eastern towns and wineries, the tranquil Puget Sound, Seattle, and the San Juan Islands. Order now...
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