4 Best Sights in Belltown, Seattle

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We've compiled the best of the best in Belltown - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Olympic Sculpture Park

Belltown Fodor's Choice
Olympic Sculpture Park is a public park in Seattle, Washington. "Wake" by Richard Serra
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An outdoor branch of the Seattle Art Museum is a favorite destination for picnics, strolls, and quiet contemplation. Nestled at the edge of Belltown with views of Elliott Bay, the gently sloping green space features native plants, chairs overlooking the water, and walking paths that wind past larger-than-life public artwork. On sunny days, the park frames an astounding panorama of the Olympic Mountains, but even the grayest afternoon casts a favorable light on the site's sculptures. The grounds are home to works by such artists as Richard Serra, Louise Bourgeois, and Alexander Calder, whose bright-red steel Eagle sculpture is a local favorite (and a nod to the bald eagles that sometimes soar above). Echo, a 46-foot-tall elongated girl’s face by Spanish artist Jaume Plensa, is a beautiful and bold presence on the waterfront.

Cannonball Arts

Belltown

Seattle's newest museum is also its largest and most outlandish. Cannonball Arts opened its doors in August 2025 in Belltown and has made a splash since its debut. This 66,000 square foot space is a mecca for contemporary arts, embracing the eclectic and experimental essence of Seattle's modern art scene and featuring everything from experiential sculptures and VR exhibits to an indoor garden and live canoe carving by Native artists.

1930 3rd Ave., Seattle, 98101, USA
206-970–0007
Sight Details
$29.50
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Slip Gallery

Belltown

This community-funded gallery embraces the ethos that art is for the people. It's a central initiative in Seattle's local art scene. Slip Gallery's frequently shifting exhibits are eclectic, modern, and thought-provoking, featuring timely art often tied to political, climate, and social justice themes. From drag shows and community art days to Belltown Art Walk and a magazine launch, Slip occasionally hosts events in this creative space.

2301 1st Ave., Seattle, 98121, USA
Sight Details
Closed Mon.–Wed.

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Steinbrueck Native Gallery

Belltown

Prints, masks, drums, sculptures, baskets, and jewelry by local Native artists fill the space of this elegant Belltown gallery near Pike Place Market. Alaskan and Arctic art are also on display, including beautiful sculptural pieces carved from ivory, wood, and soapstone.

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