
BRAVO to the designers of the Overlook Walk! It is magnificent! I visited the Overlook Walk when it initially opened last year, and I have returned multiple times since. For those who are new to...
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Overlook Walk is a newly opened pedestrian pathway in Seattle, connecting the downtown core to the waterfront, and allowing visitors to traverse a 100-foot vertical elevation with ease. Featuring approximately 60,000 square feet of elevated park space, it provides 360-degree views of notable landmarks like downtown Seattle, Elliott Bay, and Mount Rainier, as well as a play area for children and concession space for local businesses anticipated to open in 2025.
Designed to reflect the cultural heritage and natural environment of the Pacific Northwest, Overlook Walk incorporates native plant species and features large-scale artworks by Indigenous artists honoring the area's history. This project is part of a broader redevelopment of the Waterfront Park, set to be fully accessible to the public by 2025, enhancing connections between Pike Place Market, the newly constructed Ocean Pavilion, and the waterfront area.
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BRAVO to the designers of the Overlook Walk! It is magnificent! I visited the Overlook Walk when it initially opened last year, and I have returned multiple times since. For those who are new to...
It's been a while since I last visited Pike Place Market, so the entire waterfront looked different to me, and this new pedestrian overpass caught my attention when I was walking around the area...
I've been to Seattle several times over the years and was not expecting this massive waterfront makeover when I visited with my family last month. What a beautiful improvement to Pike Place and...
Absolutely amazing addition to Pike Place Market and the waterfront area! Us Seattle locals have literally been waiting for this for YEARS... Both for convenience and to rid the eyesore of all of...
I have preferred my walk here than in the crowded public market! This was a pleasant find as I walked through the alleys on the corner end of pike place to stumble I to this gem. The food stalls...