The Great Hall at Union Station
The Great Hall at Union Station: A Journey Through Time
Discover Union Station in Seattle: A historical landmark showcasing stunning architecture and vibrant culture in the heart of the Chinatown-International District.
Union Station, a stunning historical landmark in Seattle's Chinatown-International District, enchants visitors with its red brick architecture and rich history. Originally opened in 1911, this architectural marvel serves as a gateway to the Pacific Northwest, blending both history and modern functionality. Whether you're marveling at the intricate designs or exploring its vibrant surroundings, Union Station promises an unforgettable experience.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're driving from Central Washington, take I-90 W towards Seattle. Continue on I-90 W for approximately 140 miles. As you approach Seattle, merge onto I-5 N towards Everett. Take exit 164A for James St. and turn left onto James St. Continue straight, then turn right onto 4th Ave. S. Finally, take a left onto S Jackson St. Union Station will be on your right at 401 S Jackson St. Note that parking may incur additional fees, typically around $10-$20 depending on the time of day.
Public Transportation - Bus
For those using public transportation, start by locating a bus service near you that connects to the Greyhound or local transit services. You can use the Greyhound or local transit agency's website to find a bus that will take you to Seattle. Once you arrive in Seattle, if you aren't already near Union Station, take a local bus (such as the King County Metro) that stops at Jackson St. After arriving, Union Station will be within walking distance at 401 S Jackson St.
Public Transportation - Train
If you are near a train station, you can take an Amtrak train to Seattle. The Amtrak station in Seattle is located at 303 S Jackson St, which is just a short walk from Union Station. After disembarking, head northeast on S Jackson St for about 0.2 miles, and you will arrive at Union Station at 401 S Jackson St.
Rideshare
Utilizing rideshare services like Uber or Lyft is another convenient option. Simply open the app, set your pickup location, and enter 'Union Station, 401 S Jackson St, Seattle, WA 98104' as your destination. Depending on traffic, this option can range in cost from $20 to $40 from various points in Central Washington.
Use Union Station as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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