Olympic Sculpture Park

A place like no other near Seattle in Washington

Olympic Sculpture Park

If you’re looking for a great way to immerse yourself in culture, why not explore some beautiful outdoor art? The Olympic Sculpture Park is the perfect destination for art lovers. Located just one mile north of the Seattle Art Museum, this 9-acre park showcases amazing sculptures by renowned artists like Louise Bourgeois, Alexander Calder, Roxy Paine, and Tony Smith. Best of all, admission is free, so you can take your time admiring these incredible works. After indulging in art, don’t forget to take in the breathtaking view. From the park, you can enjoy panoramic vistas of Elliott Bay and the majestic Olympic Mountains. It’s no wonder that visitors are absolutely captivated by this scenic beauty.

During the warmer months, past visitors have found the park to be a delightful way to immerse themselves in Seattle’s art and ambiance. However, not everyone considers it a “must-see” destination. Those who do recommend visiting often suggest doing so when you’re already near other attractions in the area.