Olympic Sculpture Park
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Introduction to Olympic Sculpture Park
There's no better way to get a healthy dose of culture than to enjoy some fine art, especially when the art is outdoors and free to peruse. The Olympic Sculpture Park is a perfect destination for this experience. Located one mile north of the Seattle Art Museum, this 9-acre space is affiliated with the museum and showcases works by renowned sculptors such as Louise Bourgeois, Alexander Calder, Roxy Paine, and Tony Smith.
While enjoying the art, visitors can also appreciate the stunning view that stretches over Elliott Bay to the Olympic Mountains, a scenery highly praised by recent visitors.
Visitor Experiences
Past visitors describe the Olympic Sculpture Park as an enjoyable way to experience both the art and the ambiance that Seattle offers. They especially appreciate the park for being less crowded despite its proximity to downtown. However, some suggest that the park may not be worth a special trip if you are not already in the area, as it is not considered a "top 10" attraction in Seattle.
Location
The Olympic Sculpture Park is conveniently located a few blocks southwest of the Space Needle, near the shores of Elliott Bay.
Hours and Additional Features
Operating Hours
The park is open every day from 30 minutes before sunrise until 30 minutes after sunset.
Additional Facilities
The Olympic Sculpture Park also features a shop and a cafe. Free guided tours for groups are available upon request, providing an enriched experience of the park's offerings. For more details and tour schedules, visitors are encouraged to check the Olympic Sculpture Park's website.