Center for Wooden Boats
The Center for Wooden Boats promotes northwest maritime heritage through education, interpretation and hands-on experience in building, maintaining and using historic small craft.
Free Sunday Public Sails
Sunday Public Sail
One-hour free rowboat rental on Sundays. A Seattle tradition for more than 25 years! Volunteers and crew take passengers out on steamboats, electric boats, schooners, ketches, yawls, and yachts.
Seattle Center
(+ Armory, Amphitheater, Monorail)
-Free to explore
-Monorail $3.00
Monorail
Seattle Center Monorail was built for the 1962 Seattle World’s Fair to provide a means of transport between the fairgrounds and the amenities downtown.
Today, the trains carry approximately two million passengers every year.
Armory
Food court and hosts many cultural events and performances
Amphitheater
Go to free performances in the spring and summer!
Pike Place, Ferry & Olympic Sculpture Park
-Pike Place and Olympic Sculpture Park are free to explore
-Bainbridge Ferry - $9.04
See the fish toss, go the gum wall and add a piece of gum, see Beecher's Handmade Cheese being made, take photos of the original Starbucks, walk along Post Alley, views of the water, steps down to the waterfront.
Olympic Sculpture Park
Located near the waterfront. There are close to 21 sculptures, typically visitors spend about 1.5 hours exploring th grounds
Bainbridge Ferry
You can see ospreys, porpoise, transient or southern resident orcas, sea lions and harbor seals.