Pioneer Square, Explore the Birthplace of Seattle's History

608 1st Ave, Metro Transit, Seattle, WA 98104, USA Yesler Street 1st Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104
It is the birthplace of Seattle
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Introduction

Pioneer Square, also known as the Scavenger's Square, is located in the historic district of Seattle. The square is surrounded by ancient red brick buildings and red brick roads. In 1889, the entire city was destroyed by a fire and during reconstruction it was discovered that the location of the square was low-lying and collected a large amount of water and mud. Therefore, the government planned to raise the entire road surface by one level, with the original first level becoming a basement, creating an underground city that can lead to all surrounding buildings. Visitors can explore on their own or participate in museum tours to learn about the history of Seattle. Additionally, the square has become an art district with numerous galleries, antique shops, bookstores, restaurants, and bars.

Must-go rating

Worth going
50%
Generally
50%

Transportation

36%
Self-driving
There is a parking lot
Expensive parking fees
Cheap parking fees
13%
Bus transportation
13%
Taxi/Uber
38%
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Address
608 1st Ave, Metro Transit, Seattle, WA 98104, USA Yesler Street 1st Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104
Opening hours
April to September, 9:00-19:00
October to March of the following year, 10:00-18:00 (10:00-13:00 on Christmas Eve
9:00-18:00 on December 26-31
closed on Christmas and Thanksgiving).
Transportation
Located at the intersection of First Street and Yesler Street.