Pier 55

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Perhaps you have already noticed Pier 55’s lively atmosphere. It is a hub of activity nestled on Seattle’s picturesque waterfront. Pier 55 offers a delightful blend of shopping dining and entertainment.

Pier 55 is more than just a destination. It is a gateway to the very heart of Seattle’s waterfront. Here every visitor finds an enriching experience. It is a place to immerse yourself in local culture. It also offers stunning views of Elliott Bay.

Let’s take a step back in time. Pier 55 was originally built in 1900 by the Northern Pacific Railroad. Back then it was one of several piers owned by the company. These piers lined Seattle’s central waterfront. Just a year after its completion disaster struck in September 1901. Pier 55 collapsed into Puget Sound. It was quickly rebuilt and put back into service.

Initially known as Pier 4 it was commonly called the White Star Dock. In 1944 it was renamed Pier 55. Major renovations followed in 1945 and again in 1983. During the Klondike Gold Rush the pier bustled with shipping activity. Yet the heyday of steamer traffic on Seattle’s central waterfront was brief. It ended after World War I.

From the late 1920s into the 1980s the Fisheries Supply Company was Pier 55’s primary tenant. Today Pier 55 is a tourist magnet. It offers a variety of attractions. Argosy cruises depart from here. You can find a coffee shop a restaurant souvenir and candy stores. Do not miss the popular hotdog stand.

Walking along Pier 55 you will find shops with local artisans and unique souvenirs. Find the perfect keepsake to remember your visit. The waterfront is home to numerous restaurants catering to diverse tastes. Here you can savor fresh seafood or international cuisine. Enjoy the relaxing ambiance and breathtaking views. You will find dining options to satisfy every craving.

Pier 55 frequently hosts events and live performances. Soak in the local atmosphere. Consider a scenic cruise from Pier 55. Explore the stunning Seattle skyline from the water. The cruises offer unique perspectives of the city’s iconic landmarks. This adds an unforgettable experience to your day.

Here is a local tip. Visit during sunset for breathtaking views over Elliott Bay. And check for any local events or performances happening at the pier.

In summary Pier 55 has evolved over the years. It changed from a working pier to a vibrant tourist destination. Today it offers something for everyone. From cruises to dining to stunning views it is a must-visit spot on Seattle’s waterfront.

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