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Olympic Sculpture Park |
The
Olympic Sculpture Park transforms a nine-acre industrial site into open
and vibrant green space for art. This new waterfront park gives Seattle
residents and visitors the opportunity to experience a variety of
sculpture in an outdoor setting, while enjoying the incredible views and
beauty of the Olympic Mountains and Puget Sound.
The Olympic Sculpture Park is open and free to the public 365 days a year! Seattle Tours and Attractions On-Line Olympic Sculpture Park Park Hours May 1–September 30: 6 a.m.–9 p.m. dailyOctober 1–April 30: 7 a.m.–6 p.m. daily Directions to the Olympic Sculpture parkFrom I-5 heading North: Take the Seneca Street exit (exit 165 on the left). Turn slightly left onto Seneca Street. Turn right onto 1st Avenue. Turn left onto Broad Street. The Olympic Sculpture Park will be on your right on Broad Street between Western Avenue and Alaskan Way. From I-5 heading South: Take the Union Street exit (exit 165B). Stay straight to go onto Union Street. Turn right onto 1st Avenue. Turn left onto Broad Street. The Olympic Sculpture Park will be on your right on Broad Street between Western Avenue and Alaskan Way. From SR-99 heading North: Take the Seneca Street exit to First Avenue. Turn left onto First Avenue. Continue to Broad Street. Turn left onto Broad Street. The Olympic Sculpture Park will be on your right on Broad Street between Western Avenue and Alaskan Way. From SR-99 heading South: Take the Broad Street exit, also marked “To Seattle Aquarium.” Merge left onto Broad Street. Proceed west on Broad Street toward the waterfront. The Olympic Sculpture Park will be on your right on Broad Street between Western Avenue and Alaskan Way.
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