We’ve gathered some helpful details on how to get here and get around so you can relax and enjoy the celebration.
The best ways to get from the airport is either Ride Share apps/Taxi’s or the Link Light Rail. For both you will have to cross the skybridge into the parking lot. There has been a bit of construction there but the signs will help point you in the right direction. The walk to the Light Rail station is slightly longer, if you need assistance, they have golf carts that will take you, please talk to an airport worker.
LIGHT RAIL
Here is a link to the schedule (you will be taking the 1 line) and you can find your closest stop.
The times will also show through Google Maps directions when searching with transit. There are pay stations at the front and a one-way ticket is $3.00.
Getting from airport
BY CAR
You definitely don’t need a car to get around Seattle. If you do, make sure to pay attention to public parking hours and cost. We do have ZIPCAR which is a way you can rent a car by the hour or day that works similar to a Lime Bike but easier than going to a rental car service.
PUBLIC TRANSIT
We are avid bus users; the buses along with the light rail make it easy and cheap to get around the city. Check the schedules online here:
Link Light Rail Schedule
Bus Service
RIDE SHARE
This is fairly easy way to get around but can be costly. Compare prices across brands to find the best option.
BIKES
There are quite a few bike paths in Seattle near both of our venues. You can rent a bike, scooter, or glider with apps such as Lime, Bird, Veo or you can find bikes and electric bike rentals here. The Burke Gilman Trail which goes from the Puget Sound along the cut all the way to the north tip of Lake Washington passes by both of our venues. The Cheshiahud Lake Union Loop goes all the way around lake union and connects to the Burke Gilman if you are staying closer to downtown or central Seattle. You can find all bike trails here.