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Seattle, Washington - View Cruises Departing From This Port
Overview
The Port of Seattle was built in 1911 by voters of King County. It operates internationally and is a market driven environment. It is an effective and respective provider of transportation and services to provide international trade and commerce.
Things To Do
Visit the most recognizable landmark in the Pacific Northwest, the Space Needle. Built in 1962, this structure is placed in the Seattle Center. Being 605 feet high, you can take amazing shots in the observation deck located at the top of the structure. Gift shops and restaurants are also at the top for you to enjoy.

Another great place to visit is the Museum of Flight, which is located in the Boeing field in Seattle. It has a collection of many planes that made history such as the worlds first fighter plane, the British Airways Concorde, and the first presidential jet.
Driving Directions

From Interstate 5 South

  • Take the West Mercer Street/Fairview Avenue exit, exit number 167
  • Turn right onto Fairview Avenue
  • Take the first left onto Valley Street
  • Stay left; Valley Street merges into Broad Street
  • Continue on Broad Street to the waterfront; turn left onto Alaskan Way
  • Port of Seattle Headquarters is at Pier 69, just south of Pier 70
  • Find metered street parking or use the Bell Street Pier Garage just south of Pier 69, directly across the street from the Edgewater, by turning left onto Wall St.

From Interstate 5 North

  • After the exit for Interstate 90 east
  • Take the next exit on the right, exit number 164A; Dearborn, James, Madison Streets
  • Take the Madison Street/Convention Place exit
  • You are now on Seventh
  • Turn left immediately onto Madison
  • Stay on Madison until you come to the waterfront
  • Turn right onto Alaskan Way
  • Follow Alaskan Way north, about a mile, past the Edgewater
  • Port of Seattle Headquarters is at Pier 69, just north of the Edgewater
  • Find metered street parking or use the Bell Street Pier Garage directly across the street from the Edgewater by turning right onto Wall St.

From Interstate 90 West

  • Take the I-5 North Everett/Vancouver B.C. exit, exit number 2C, on the right
  • Immediately take the second exit, the Madison Street/Convention Place exit
  • Follow above directions for Interstate 5 North after Madison Street/Convention Place exit

Port of Seattle
Bell Street Pier Cruise Terminal
2225 Alaskan Way
Seattle, WA 98121

Terminal 91
2001 West Garfield St.
Seattle, WA 98119

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