Victor Steinbrueck Park
Visit their Web Site
Victor Steinbrueck Park is a public park located in the Pike Place Market neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States. The park is named after Victor Steinbrueck, a Seattle architect and preservationist who played a key role in saving Pike Place Market from redevelopment in the 1960s. The park covers a small area of land along the waterfront and offers stunning views of Puget Sound, the Olympic Mountains, and the city skyline. The park features a small grassy area, a picnic shelter, and a plaza with seating and public art installations. One of the highlights of Victor Steinbrueck Park is the Seattle Aquarium, which is located adjacent to the park. The aquarium features a variety of exhibits and attractions, including a giant octopus tank, a tropical reef exhibit, and a marine mammal exhibit. Another notable feature of the park is the Market Entrance Plaza, a pedestrian entrance to Pike Place Market that features a large neon sign and public seating.
Donating or becoming a member will really help these organizations.
Burke Museum Natural History
Become a member
Connections Museum
Donate
Flying Heritage and Combat Armor Museum
Become a member
Henry Art Museum
Donate | Become a member
Kidsquest Childrens Museum
Become a member
MOHAI
Become a member
MoPOP
Donate | Become a member
Museum of Flight
Help Keep Us Flying | Become a member
National Nordic Museum
Donate | Become a member
Northwest African American Museum
Donate | Become a member
Northwest Maritime Center
Donate | Become a member
Pacific NW Ballet
Relief Fund
Pacific Science Center
Give to PacSi | Become a member
Pike Place Market
Donate
Seattle Aquarium
Donate | Become a member
Seattle Art Museum
SAM Fund | Become member
Seattle Childrens Museum
Give now | Become a member
Seattle Childrens Theatre
SCT Emergency Relief Fund
Seattle Opera
Give Now
Seattle Pinball Museum
Buy an e-gift card
Seattle Symphony
Give
StoryBook Theater
Donate
The Stranger
Support The Stranger
Wing Luke Museum
Donate | Become a member