This business has earned a Highly Trusted designation — 4.8★ across 19,066 reviews signals an exceptional and consistent track record.
Strong long-term review history with 19,066 reviews and a 4.8★ average signals reliable, consistent service.
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If your ever in Washington state and have the opportunity to go by this place and visit, do so. Its a must the views are spectacular both day and night. Its free and worth it and a very popular place. Whether it's spring or fall do yourself a favor and take so.e awesome pictures to share. You will not be disappointed....
An Amazing spot to get a clear panoramic view of Downtown Seattle. The best viewing point is located at the end of the park beyond the railing, and that is the spot to get best picture for Seattle Downton Background. This park is located in a residential neighborhood and must not be very comfortable for the residents as tourists swarm this spot. The place is easily accessible from downtown with a couple of buses number 2 and 13 that drop you off at a 4 minute walk. There are 8 city facing benches that allow a calm viewing. There are a couple of telescopes installed that can be used with coins. There are nice grass gardens and a unique sculpture as well. The park is dog friendly and short duration free street parking is available. This is also a good spot for a picnic on a nice day.
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Kerry Park is one of the most iconic and breathtaking viewpoints in all of Seattle. If you want that perfect postcard view of the Seattle skyline with the Space Needle in the foreground and Mount Rainier standing majestically in the background, this is the spot. No trip to Seattle is complete without visiting this small but unforgettable park. Located in the Queen Anne neighborhood, Kerry Park is easy to reach by car or rideshare. Parking can be a little limited since it’s a residential area, so visiting early in the morning or around sunset is best. The park itself is small — just a few benches, a grassy slope, and a railing — but the view it offers makes it one of the most photographed spots in the Pacific Northwest. I went around sunset, and the scene was magical. The sky turned golden and then deep orange as the city lights started to glow, creating a perfect balance of urban and natural beauty. On a clear day, you can even spot Mount Rainier in the distance, which makes the view absolutely breathtaking. At night, the Space Needle shines brightly, and it’s one of the most romantic and peaceful spots to just stand and take it all in. There’s no entry fee, and you can stay as long as you like. It’s also a great place for photography — whether you’re using a DSLR, phone, or drone (outside restricted zones). Many locals come here for quick evening walks or to show the view to visiting friends and family. 💡 Tips: Best time to visit: Sunset or after dark for city lights. Bring a jacket — it can get windy. Limited parking, so plan accordingly. Don’t forget your camera! 📸 All photos and videos in this review were personally captured by me during my visit. Overall, Kerry Park perfectly captures the spirit of Seattle — calm, scenic, and full of character. A must-visit spot for anyone who wants to see the city at its most beautiful.
Very close to the city, easy free parking, gorgeous view of the city. Not much to do around here, though, other hills have more life to them, this one is more of a quiet residential area. Steep streets leading up to this hill reminded me of San Francisco.
Kerry Park is one of the best spots in Seattle for iconic views of the city. The skyline with the Space Needle in the foreground and Mount Rainier in the background is absolutely beautiful, especially around sunset. It’s a small park but very well maintained, peaceful, and perfect for photos. A great place to relax for a few minutes and enjoy one of Seattle’s most famous views. Highly recommended for visitors and locals alike.