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Explore Sonic Bloom, an interactive sculpture in Seattle's Queen Anne neighborhood that harmonizes art, nature, and sound for a unique visitor experience.
Nestled in the heart of Seattle's Queen Anne neighborhood, Sonic Bloom is a captivating sculpture that harmonizes art and nature, inviting visitors to experience its melodic charm. This interactive art piece creates a unique audio-visual experience, making it a must-visit for tourists seeking creativity and beauty in the city's vibrant landscape.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Public Transit (Bus)
From Bellevue Transit Center, take Bus 556 towards Seattle. After approximately 20 minutes, get off at the 'Queen Anne Ave N & McGraw St' stop. From there, walk north on Queen Anne Ave N for about 10 minutes until you reach 'Sonic Bloom' located at Seattle, WA 98109.
Walking
If you're near downtown Bellevue, start at Bellevue Square. Head west on NE 4th St towards 106th Ave NE, then turn left onto 106th Ave NE. Continue walking until you reach the Bellevue Transit Center. From there, follow the previous bus instructions to reach 'Sonic Bloom'.
Rideshare (Uber/Lyft)
Open your rideshare app (Uber or Lyft) and set your destination to 'Sonic Bloom, Seattle, WA 98109'. The driver will pick you up from your current location in Bellevue and take you directly to the sculpture. The ride typically takes about 25-30 minutes depending on traffic.
Use Sonic Bloom as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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