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Alki Beach Park, Seattle

Alki Beach Park is one of the best and biggest sandy beaches in Seattle.

Alki Beach Park is one of the best and biggest sandy beaches in Seattle. There's a rollerblade/bike/walking path along it for miles and the beach itself is always busy and fun. Great views of the city, the ferries and the Olympics. There are several great cafes and coffee shops right across the street. Good place for barbeque as well as many outdoor recreations. It has one of the best night view of Downtown Seattle and the city light.


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About Alki Beach Park

 1702 Alki Avenue Southwest, Seattle, WA, United States

 +1 206-684-4075

 www.seattle.gov

Alki Beach Park and Nearby Sights on Map

Schmitz Park

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Alki Point Lighthouse

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