Downtown Seattle, Pioneer Square to T-Mobile Park 2019 | Virtual Walking Tour | 4K 60ᶠᵖˢ | City
This is a virtual walking tour from Pioneer Square on 1st in Downtown Seattle, Washington to T-Mobile Park (formerly known as Safeco Field until January 1, 2019), also passing by Century Link Park. This is home of the Seattle Mariners and Seattle Seahawks, in Seattle, Washington (US state).
Art galleries, coffee shops and trendy bars fill Pioneer Square’s late-1800s Romanesque Revival buildings. Tourists explore subterranean streets on the guided Underground Tour, and learn about Seattle’s roots at the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park. Office workers unwind in secluded Waterfall Garden Park or grab lunch from food trucks at Occidental Square, a plaza with bistro tables and bocce courts. Wikipedia
CenturyLink Field is a multi-purpose stadium located in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is the home field for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League and Seattle Sounders FC of Major League Soccer. Wikipedia
T-Mobile Park is a retractable roof baseball park located in Seattle, Washington. Owned and operated by the Washington State Major League Baseball Stadium Public Facilities District, it is the home stadium of the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball and has a seating capacity of 47,929 for baseball. Wikipedia
My other Seattle walks:
Cal Anderson Park and Arts District:
Capitol Hill, from Downtown:
Downtown Seattle at night:
Downtown Seattle, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, Ave:
Downtown Seattle, to Library and Train Station:
Downtown Seattle, to Seattle Center:
Ferry Ride to Bainbridge Island:
Pike Place Market:
Seattle Center:
Seattle Waterfront Piers 57, 66, 69:
Seattle Waterfront Piers 59, 58, 55, 54:
Winslow, Bainbridge Island:
Victor Steinbrueck Park:
Playlist Links:
Binaural Rain Walks:
Seattle Walks:
Walking Portland:
Vancouver, Washington Walks:
Salem Oregon Walks:
Tacoma, Washington Walk:
Night Walks:
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Taken with an iPhone 8 Plus and Zhiyun Smooth Q gimbal
Waterfall, Seattle WA
Our guide ( Chad Byron Rodarme ) is proud to show us all his favourite spot in downtown Seattle.
The Dazzling Scenery at the Bellevue Botanical Garden
This 53 acre botanical garden is part of the city of Bellevue park system. The garden features formal gardens as well as walks through woods. This is a great place for viewing outstanding landscaping, photography, painting, strolling, and meditating.
This is one of the most beautiful places in the Seattle area.
The Garden unveiled its new Visitors Center in 2014 and it is one of the Garden’s features on this video.
Please check out my other videos on the Dazzling Places YouTube Channel. I have over 100 videos posted about exploring Seattle and other areas.
For more information about exploring Seattle, please check out my web site that has over 400 pages and over 2,000 photos. The site is
Snoqualmie Falls and Seattle Winery Tour from Seattle
Admire Snoqualmie Falls and sip wines on a winery tour from Seattle.
Experience some of the best of what Washington has to offer on this day trip from Seattle. First, get to know the region’s grapes as you taste wine at a small family–run vineyard as well as the world-class Chateau Ste Michelle. Then, travel to mighty Snoqualmie Falls for incredible views of the lush Pacific Northwest. Finally, end your day on a sweet note at the historic Boehm’s Swiss Chocolate Factory before heading back to the city.
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Parsons Gardens Park
Parsons Gardens Park on Queen Anne Hill in Seattle
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Washington Park Japanese Gardens
Spend some quiet time next to waterfalls and flora of the Japanese Gardens, in Washington Park, nestled in the west hills of Portland, Oregon.
The beautiful State Route 410 in Washington State
A day trip to Yakima and back along State Route 410 in the Cascade Mountains. The Chinook Pass opened to traffic a couple of weeks ago.
Highline SeaTac Botanical Garden - SeaTac, Wa (2017)
I visited the Highline SeaTac Botanical Garden and it was a cool unexpected find.
Other Gardens:
Seattle Chinese Garden (2017):
Seattle Japanese Garden (2016):
Kubota Garden:
The Beautiful W. W. Seymour Botanical Conservatory:
Wikipedia:
Highline Botanical Garden is a 10.5-acre community botanical garden located at 13735 24th Avenue South, SeaTac, Washington. It is open daily without charge. The garden started as the private plantings by Elda and Ray Behm on a 1-acre site.
Address:
13735 24th Ave S, SeaTac, WA 98168
Hours:
Thursday 6:30AM–8PM
Friday 6:30AM–8PM
Saturday 6:30AM–8PM
Sunday 6:30AM–8PM
Monday 6:30AM–8PM
Tuesday 6:30AM–8PM
Wednesday 6:30AM–8PM
Phone: (206) 391-4003
Destination Langley: The Gardens
With thanks to Langley Main Street Association for its vision, the City of Langley for its support, the many volunteers who have contributed time, hard work, plants and expertise, and Log House Plants for their generous donations of purple tomatoes, sweet peas and so many of the other fragrant, edible, and pollinator plants that have helped to transform our seaside village into a garden town.
In order of appearance:
Tim Callison, Mayor of Langley
Janet Ploof, President, Langley Main Street Association
Emily Martin, Gardener/Intern for Langley Main Street Association
Des Rock, Useless Bay Coffee Company
Jody Starcevich, Gardener/Inn at Langley
Matt Costello, Chef/Inn at Langley
Ben Courteau, Flying Bear Farm
Melissa Brown, Flying Bear Farm
Ross Chapin, Ross Chapin Architects
Inspired by Pam Warhursts’s TED talk entitled “How We Can Eat Our Landscapes”, Langley set in to enliven its municipal landscapes with flowers, vegetables and fruit. The gardens harmonize with the town’s historic buildings; they’re similarly small-scale, eclectic, and colorful. Bounteous hanging flower baskets brighten First Street, a street-side rain garden educates passersby on how to deal with run-off in a pleasingly visual way. Second Street is lined with gardens that ebb and flow through the seasons, beginning with hundreds of daffodils in April, and ending with asters and ripening pumpkins in October. The gardens are planned and planted with the help of a dedicated band of volunteers, with the intent to please and engage Langley residents, as well as visitors, taking full advantage of the wide variety of plantings that thrive in our Northwest maritime climate.
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Background music collaborator Scott Shannon Davis on guitar.
Tours Northwest -- Seattle City Tour
Take the kind of Seattle Tour you'd expect from a friend. We specialize in personable, small group tours. As you ride throughout 50 miles of the city comfortably in our spacious touring vans, your Tours Northwest guides will show you Seattle's most popular sights.
• Pike Place Market
• Olympic & Cascade mountain views
• Seattle waterfront
• Historic Pioneer Square
• Waterfall Garden Park
• Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park
• Safeco & Qwest stadiums
• Chinatown and International District
• Lake Washington
• I-90 Floating Bridge
• Mercer Island
• Puget Sound views
• Panoramic Seattle city views
• Fremont neighborhood & Troll
• Lake Union & Ship Canal
• Fishermen's Terminal
• Ballard Locks/salmon ladder
• Discovery Park
• Scenic Magnolia bluff with its stunning homes and views
• Space Needle
• Seattle Center & E.M.P.
• Stops on this 50-mile Seattle Tour include Pioneer Square, the Ballard Locks and a great city skyline photo opportunity.
Our convenient hotel pickups and comfortable custom-built touring vehicles, make this a great way to tour this exciting Northwest city. Our Seattle tours run throughout the day.
First Visit to the Peace Arch Park, United State and Canada Border
Alan's first visit to the Peace Arch Park 2015. He had a good time walking though the park, running around on the green lawn and through the Monument that stands one foot anchored in United State soil and the other one in Canada. It was a nice day, sunny and little breezy. The park is so beautiful. A great place to spend an afternoon with the family.
Peace Arch State Park
19 A St.
Blaine, WA 98231
Phone: 360-332-8221
Open from 8am to dusk
Peace Arch Provincial Park
Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
Phone: +1 604-541-1217
Mt. Rainier National Park, Seattle
Just outside of Seattle, Washington State's Mt. Rainier National Park is home to the fourth-tallest peak in the US - Mt Rainier.
When the sky is clear, you can see Mt. Rainier from Seattle, but nothing compares to breathing mountain air and experiencing this natural wonder up close. The US’s fourth-tallest peak is home to powerful waterfalls, tons of flora and fauna, and scenic hiking trails—so make sure you take at least a day out of the city to get a quality nature fix.
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Old growth tree in Schmitz Park, Seattle Washington
In 2016 there are still a few old growth trees near downtown Seattle. Imagine if we could bring these forests back to the city.
Waterfalls at Riverside park
A test run using a new Kodak with some lovely video features! You can ignore the voice over! he he!
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CHASING WATERFALLS IN SEATTLE
Vlog 002: Seattle, WA - Travels of rahvsid
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Shoutout all of the homies in the vlog letting me carry around a camera all trip. This concludes our PNW trip, hope to see you next week on the vlog!
Olympic & Mt. Rainier National Parks
August 2010 trip to Olympic and Mt. Rainier National Parks. Beautiful waterfalls and mountains! Olympic National Park Washington
Mount Rainier National Park Washington
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Seattle: One of the most beautiful cities in the USA
Seattle is one of the most beautiful places to live in the USA. No wonder home prices continue to soar as more and more people look to make Seattle their home.
Snoqualmie Falls, Seattle
Near Seattle, you'll find the spectacular Snoqualmie Falls.
At more than 260 feet high, Snoqualmie Falls is one of Washington’s most popular attractions—and for good reason! These mighty falls offer stunning views to more than a million visitors each year, and they provide hydroelectric power for thousands of people in the region. Just a short ride from Seattle, Snoqualmie Falls is a can’t-miss spot that shows off the beauty of the Pacific Northwest.
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Seattle, Smith Tower.AVI
The view from the Smith Tower in Seattle. The afternoon of June 27th, 2011