Useful information for your visit to Seattle University
Seattle University's central location means a visit to or near the school puts you in proximity of ample cafes, bars, and restaurants, cultural institutions, and Seattle's Downtown district.
Seattle University's central location means a visit to or near the school puts you in proximity of ample cafes, bars, and restaurants, cultural institutions, and Seattle's Downtown district.
Sea-Tac International Airport, Amtrak, the Greyhound bus, and the Link light rail will all bring you into the city, but cannot take you directly to Seattle University. Depending where you arrive, you can take the Metro bus or the Seattle Streetcar to the campus. If driving, you can easily park on campus, and a campus map will also help you find your way.
Modern architecture buffs should stop into the Central Public Library, where the bookshelves spiral up four stories. Head to Pike Place Market to see the original Starbucks. Frye Art Museum is right near campus, while farther away, Chihuly Garden and Glass is one of several cultural institutions housed together. Finally, a classic Seattle experience is a trip to the top of the Space Needle for incredible views.
There are numerous ways to see Seattle from the water, whether you choose a one-hour tour of the harbor or want to head to Northwest Outdoor Center to rent a kayak. Back on land, Seattle Free Walking Tours offers several different tours in different parts of the city, on a pay-what-you-wish basis.
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