Seattle’s waterfront is one of the longest walkable urban waterfronts in the U.S. and one of the few that’s still fully working — where ferries, cargo, cruise ships, ecology, and public space all operate side by side, with views of Puget Sound, the Olympic Mountains, and downtown Seattle. There’s so much to discover, so today, we’re walking the entire Seattle Waterfront – pier by pier – to help you plan your visit!
📔Chapters:
• 0:23 Why is there no Pier 1 in Seattle?
• 1:02 Pier 48
• 1:23 Pier 49, Molly Moon’s & Habitat Beach
• 2:03 Piers 50 & 52, Washington State Ferry Terminals
• 2:31 Pier 53, Seattle Fire Department Station 5
• 2:48 Pier 54, Ivar’s Acres of Clams & Yo Olde Curiosity Shop
• 5:30 Pier 55, Seattle Shirt Company & Starbucks, Argosy Cruises
• 5:55 Pier 56, Elliot’s Oyster House, Wing Dome, The Seattle Shop, Sailing Seattle, & Salish Sea Tours
• 6:26 Harbor Steps (Downtown access to the Waterfront)
• 6:51 Pier 57, Miner’s Landing, Wings Over Washington, & the Seattle Great Wheel
• 8:09 Pier 58, Waterfront Park, Jellyfish Playground, & Waterfront Fountain
• 8:35 Pier 59 & 60, Seattle Aquarium
• 9:11 Ocean Pavilion & Overlook Walk to Pike Place Market
• 9:31 What happened to Pier 61?
• 9:41 Pier 62 & 63, Waterfront Public Piers & Events Space
• 10:01 Pier 66, Bell Street Pier, Bell Harbor Complex, & Bell Town access
• 10:34 Pier 67, Edgewater Hotel
• 10:52 What happened to Pier 68?
• 10:57 Pier 69, Port of Seattle Headquarters & Clipper Vacations
• 11:10 Pier 70, Pub 70, Aqua by El Gaucho
• 11:36 Pier 86, 90 & 91, Grain Terminal & Seattle Cruise Piers
• 12:25 Hilarious Outtakes!


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Seattle Fire Department, Seattle Fire, Seattle Fire Rescue, Seattle Fire Medics


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