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The Iconic Gum Wall: A Sweet Spot of Seattle

Discover Seattle's quirky side at The Gum Wall, a vibrant and colorful attraction that showcases creativity and community spirit in the heart of the city.

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The Gum Wall in Seattle is a quirky, colorful attraction situated in Post Alley. Known for its vibrant display of chewed gum, this unique spot draws visitors for its creativity and community spirit.

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1428 Post Alley, Seattle, Seattle Waterfront, Washington, 98101, US

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    Getting There

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    From Central Washington, take I-90 W towards Seattle. Continue on I-90 W for about 140 miles. When you reach Seattle, take exit 2C for Alaskan Way toward Waterfront. Merge onto Alaskan Way and follow it until you reach Post Alley. Turn left onto Post Alley, and you will find The Gum Wall located at 1428 Post Alley, Seattle, WA 98101. Parking may be available in nearby garages, and expect to pay a fee for parking, typically around $10-$20 depending on duration.

    Public Transportation

    If you are using public transportation, start by getting to the nearest bus or train station in Central Washington. Take a bus or train towards Seattle. Amtrak and Greyhound offer services from various cities in Central Washington to Seattle. Once you arrive in Seattle, you can use the Link Light Rail or local buses. If you take the Link Light Rail, get off at Pioneer Square Station and walk approximately 0.5 miles to The Gum Wall. Follow 1st Avenue towards Post Alley, then turn right onto Post Alley. The Gum Wall will be located at 1428 Post Alley, Seattle, WA 98101. Public transportation fares vary, but expect to pay around $2.50-$3.00 for a one-way trip on local buses or the light rail.

    Local tips

    Bring your own gum to add to the wall for a personal touch.
    Visit during off-peak hours for fewer crowds and better photo opportunities.
    Combine your visit with a trip to nearby Pike Place Market for a full day of sightseeing.
    Be mindful of the sticky environment; wearing shoes that can be easily cleaned is advisable.

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    Nestled in the heart of Seattle's Pike Place Market area, The Gum Wall is an extraordinary sight that has captivated both locals and tourists alike. This vibrant installation consists of thousands of pieces of chewed gum plastered onto the brick wall of Post Alley, creating a colorful mosaic that evolves with every new addition. It began in the early 1990s when theatergoers would stick their gum on the wall while waiting for performances at the nearby Market Theater. Over the years, this quirky tradition has transformed the wall into a beloved tourist attraction, showcasing the playful spirit of the city. Visitors to The Gum Wall often take photos not only of the wall itself but also of their own contributions, adding their unique flavor to this collective art piece. The wall is frequently updated, as the gum is regularly cleaned and replaced, allowing for fresh artistic expression. Despite its unusual nature, The Gum Wall has become a must-visit location for anyone exploring Seattle, serving as a testament to the city's creative and unconventional charm. Surrounding the wall, you can find a variety of shops, eateries, and the lively atmosphere of Pike Place Market, making it an ideal stop during your exploration of Seattle's waterfront. As an open-air attraction, The Gum Wall is accessible year-round, inviting everyone to experience this delightful oddity. Whether you're a fan of art, a lover of unique experiences, or simply looking for a fun photo opportunity, The Gum Wall offers a memorable glimpse into the quirky side of Seattle culture.

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