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Link Light Rail station in Seattle

♿ Accessible Seattle

Seattle accessibility guide.

Wheelchair-accessible transit, ADA-compliant routes, mobility resources, and sensory-friendly tips for Seattle's major attractions and venues.

♿ Accessibility

Accessible Seattle

Seattle is one of the most accessible cities on the West Coast. Whether you use a wheelchair, have sensory sensitivities, or need paratransit, here's what you need to know before you arrive.

Link Light Rail station

Link Light Rail

All Link stations are fully ADA-accessible with elevators, tactile platform strips, and level boarding. Wheelchair spaces on every train. Best option to reach Lumen Field — no parking stress on match days.

ADA info →
Lumen Field stadium

Lumen Field

Dedicated wheelchair seating throughout with companion seats, accessible restrooms on every level, a sensory room for guests who need a quieter space, and step-free drop-off on Occidental Ave S.

Stadium accessibility →
Seattle cruise terminal

Cruise Terminals

Pier 91 (Smith Cove) and Pier 66 (Bell Street) both offer step-free embarkation, accessible drop-off zones, and elevator access throughout the terminal buildings. Wheelchair assistance is available at check-in.

Port Seattle info →
ACCESS paratransit van

ACCESS Paratransit

King County Metro's door-to-door paratransit for ADA-eligible visitors. Book 1–2 days in advance. Call 206-205-5000 or reserve online. Fares match regular Metro rates ($2.75).

Book paratransit →
Seattle Art Museum

Sensory-Friendly Venues

Seattle Art Museum hosts sensory-friendly quiet hours. The Seattle Aquarium provides sensory bags at the entrance. Kerry Park overlook has a paved path with unobstructed Space Needle views.

SAM accessibility →
Seattle waterfront boardwalk

Quick tips

  • Pike Place Market's main arcade has cobblestones — use the elevator to the lower level for a smoother route
  • Olympic Sculpture Park is fully paved and wheelchair-friendly along the waterfront
  • The Waterfront boardwalk from Pier 62 to Pier 70 is flat and step-free
  • Most King County Metro buses are low-floor with fold-out ramps

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Information provided for guidance only. For specific accommodation requests, contact venues directly. ACCESS Paratransit eligibility is verified by King County Metro and requires application before booking.