Transportation

The Bite of Seattle is located at Seattle Center in the Uptown Neighborhood. The address is 305 Harrison Street, Seattle, Washington 98109. There are many ways to get to Seattle Center—here are a few that we recommend:
Seattle Center
305 Harrison St.
Seattle, WA 98109

Getting Here

Public Transportation

We encourage attendees to take public transport to Seattle Center to reduce car congestion in the area.

Seattle Center Monorail: Ride the monorail from Downtown Seattle, starting from Westlake Center (5th Avenue and Pine Street) directly to the Seattle Center. To purchase tickets and for more information, visit Seattle Monorail .

King County Metro: Numerous bus routes serve Seattle Center, including Metro routes 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 13, 24, 29, 31, and 33. Rapid Ride D Line and routes 5 and 28 also serve the Center along Aurora Ave N. For more information, visit King County Metro. To find the best bus routes, visit King County Metro Trip Planner.

Cycling & Walking

Cyclists may use the City of Seattle’s Online Bike Map to plan their route and check for bike facilities or use Google Maps to plan a custom route.
There are numerous bike racks throughout the grounds, short-term racks at the West Plaza of the Climate Pledge Arena, and safe bike lockers inside the 1st Ave N Garage.

Rideshare

The best rideshare drop-off locations on your way to an event are Republican St and Warren Ave N, the Harrison Street turnaround, the Mercer St/Marion Oliver McCaw Hall drop-off zone, and the Denny Way/Pacific Science Center drop-off zone.

Parking

Two garages will be open at Seattle Center: 5th Ave N. Garage and Mercer St. Garage. Oversized vehicles are not permitted at Seattle Center. Accessible parking spaces are available in both garages. For further assistance, ask the Seattle Center Attendant on Duty.
Due to limited parking space, please consider public transportation, ride-share, or cycling.
For the most up-to-date information on parking and getting to Seattle Center, please visit https://seattlecenter.com/visitor-info/getting-here
Need Assistance?
The Seattle Center offers a hotline for any parking, transportation, or traffic inquiries.