Friday, December 24, 2010

Alki Beach - Seattle


 Day View to Downtown Seattle

If you are on a visit to seattle I would highly recommend that you spend your lunch time here at Alki beach. Alki Beach is one of the best secrets of Seattle. Its not really a sand beach but its nice spending time here. Lots of locals
know the area but not many tourists.  Alki Beach is located in a neighborhood called "West Seattle," and faces west to the Olympic Mountains.   There are several restaurants here from coffeehouses (Tully's) to cheap eats (Alki Bakery) to more expensive seafood. 



The water is too chilly to swim in, but there in the summer there are hoards of people roller blading, walking their dogs and trying to soak up as much Seattle sun as possible.  Logs and fire pits complete a 'Pacific Northwest' version of a beach.  At the north end of the strip, turning around the point yields a fantastic view of downtown Seattle and sparkles at night. There are tons of shops and miles of beach. All have magnificent views of downtown Seattle. You can also stop by the Statue of liberty and have some nice shots.
Another interesting place nearby should be seeing is the Alki Point Light house. Just walking distance from Alki Beach. Its a nice calm place away from crowds.



There is one slight downside to getting there. In order to get to Alki from downtown Seattle , you must ride the West Seattle Freeway, a freeway notoriously known for is traffic problems. Once you get there though, you won't regret it. If you would like a restaurant pick, it's Salty's. Great dinning with amazing views. This place can get quite crowded and is expensive, but worth it. Great food.

Some of my shots at Alki

Night View to Seattle Downtown








My sons first Sand Castle


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