Experience Pioneer Square
Adjacent to LumenField (formerly CenturyLink) and T-Mobile Park, Seattle’s original neighborhood houses hip eateries, galleries, and coworking spaces.
Adjacent to LumenField (formerly CenturyLink) and T-Mobile Park, Seattle’s original neighborhood houses hip eateries, galleries, and coworking spaces.
Located between the historic Washington Street Boat Landing and Colman Dock, Habitat Beach is the perfect place to enjoy the waterfront, just steps from Seattle's Pioneer Square.
Learn MoreSpend an afternoon at City Hall Park. The one-acre City Hall Park is one of the largest green spaces in the downtown area.
Learn MoreJoin Seattle’s Original First Thursday Art Walk in Pioneer Square. Here you’ll find the largest concentration of art galleries in the city. The art walk is free & self-guided, every month on First Thursday.
Learn MoreJoin the pre-game rituals for the Sounders FC in Occidental Square Park with March to the Match.
Learn MoreTake a self-guided walking tour of the Trail to Treasure! Learn how Yesler’s Way became “Skid Row” and explore Seattle’s early history, in the neighborhood where it all began: Pioneer Square.
Learn MoreGet another stamp on your National Parks Passport at this museum that packs a lot of information into a small space.
Learn MoreAs a distinct park that often is described as having a European feel to it, the brick-paved, tree-lined Occidental Square Park hosts public art, activities, games and ongoing events as a central spot within Pioneer Square.
Learn MoreExperience Seattle’s early history in Pioneer Square Park. A Tlingit totem pole, the famous iron pergola, historic street lamps, and bust of Chief Seattle give this tiny park its unique character.
Learn MoreThis secluded urban oasis features a 22-foot waterfall tucked behind Occidental Square Park. With tables and seating, it’s the perfect spot to eat lunch, read a book or just relax in small and quiet sanctuary of this “secret” little park.
Learn MoreKing Street Station is an architectural beauty that was recently renovated to its original glory of 1906. As an important part of Seattle’s history, it has served as a gateway for millions of travelers coming into Seattle and the Pacific Northwest.
Learn MoreExquisitely restored fire trucks and other fire apparatuses showcase the history of the Seattle Fire Department. Both kids and adults will enjoy the largest collection of antique motorized fire apparatus in the Pacific Northwest in this free museum.
Learn MoreLooking for a unique venue to host your next event? Need an catering for a team meeting? Searching for a co-working space? You've got neighborhood options.
Learn MoreNeighborhood Knowledge for PSQ Employees and Residents: Everything you need to know about the Pioneer Square neighborhood.
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