The 5th Avenue Theatre
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Experience tranquility in the heart of Seattle at Freeway Park, a unique urban oasis built over Interstate 5 featuring lush greenery and inviting pathways.
Freeway Park is a stunning urban oasis built over Interstate 5, offering a serene escape in the heart of Seattle. This innovative park features lush greenery, beautiful pathways, and inviting spaces for relaxation and recreation. Perfect for tourists seeking a tranquil retreat amidst the bustling city life.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're driving to Freeway Park, start by entering the I-5 highway. Depending on your starting point in Puget Sound, navigate towards Seattle. Take the exit for James Street and continue on James Street until you reach 7th Avenue. Turn right onto 7th Avenue and then take another right onto Seneca Street. Freeway Park is located at 700 Seneca St, on your right. There are several parking garages in the area; expect to pay around $10-$20 for parking.
Public Transportation - Bus
To reach Freeway Park by bus, find a local transit station and take a bus that heads towards downtown Seattle. Routes 1, 2, and 3 frequently serve this area. Get off at the stop near 7th Avenue and Seneca Street. From there, walk one block east on Seneca Street to reach Freeway Park. The bus fare is typically around $2.75.
Public Transportation - Light Rail
If you prefer the light rail, head to the nearest station and take the Link Light Rail towards University of Washington. Disembark at the Westlake Station. From there, walk two blocks south to Pine Street, then walk east until you reach 7th Avenue. Turn left and continue until you reach Seneca Street. Freeway Park will be on your right. The light rail fare is approximately $2.25.
Walking from Nearby Attractions
If you're already in the vicinity, consider walking to Freeway Park. It's located just a short distance from popular spots like Pike Place Market or the Seattle Art Museum. From Pike Place Market, head east on Pine Street, then south on 7th Avenue until you reach Seneca Street. Walk right on Seneca Street, and you'll find Freeway Park at 700 Seneca St.
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