Tilikum Place Park
4.3FreeHistoric Belltown pocket park featuring the iconic Chief Seattle statue
Tilikum Place Park is a small triangular plaza located in Seattle's Belltown neighborhood at the intersection of 5th Avenue, Cedar Street, and Denny Way. Named after the Chinook Jargon word for welcome or friends, the park centers around a historic life-size bronze statue of Chief Seattle set above a fountain. It offers a convenient urban spot with benches and shade, ideally situated between downtown Seattle and Seattle Center.
Expert notes
- Visit during weekdays for a quieter experience.
- Check out the nearby attractions for a full day of fun.
Features
- Art Installations
- Benches
- Landscaped Gardens
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