Myrtle Edwards Park
Seattle, USA


Myrtle Edwards Park is a 90-acre waterfront park along Elliott Bay, known for its scenic views of the Olympic Mountains and the Seattle skyline. Established in the early 1970s, the park features landscaped gardens, winding trails, and a diverse array of native plants, providing a lush retreat in the heart of the city.
Visit for a leisurely stroll or bike ride along the paved paths, with ideal conditions during the warmer months from late spring to early fall. The park connects seamlessly to the nearby Centennial Park and offers glimpses of ferries and maritime activity, creating a lively yet tranquil atmosphere.
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One-hour guided harbor cruise in Seattle
4.7· 2119 reviewsFrom ₹4,477One hour on Elliott Bay with onboard narration — views of Seattle’s skyline and nearby mountains, plus local snacks and drinks available for purchase.
“We took this tour on our first afternoon in Seattle. It was an excellent way to experience the city from the water, pick up interesting facts, and assist in planning the rest of our trip.”— Susan_S on the One-hour guided harbor cruise in Seattle tour
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