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Cascade JugglersSeattle International Juggling Festival 2003DirectionsThere are many roads that lead to Seattle Center. Check out their Transportation Information. ParkingStreet parking around the Seattle Center is somewhat restricted, but it can be found. Be sure you don't park in a permit-required zonelocal residents are likely to have you ticketed for that sort of thing. Everyone is encouraged to bring as many of their friends along with them as possible in order to maximize carpool effectiveness. If you are willing to pay for parking, check out the Seattle Center Parking and Carpooling. Bus InformationIf you are coming from Sea-Tac Airport there are 2 buses that will get you to downtown Seattle. The 194 (Sea-Tac, Downtown Seattle) is an an express but the 174 (Sea-Tac, Downtown Seattle) will still get you there. Once you are downtown, you can take the Queen Anne buses (1, 2, 3, 4, 13), the Magnolia buses (19, 24, 33), and other buses (8, 15, 16, 18) to get to the Seattle Center. Schedules are printed at the stops. Ask your bus driver for help finding the stops. You can check the Metro Online Tools for timetables and other info. Or for very detailed info go to the Seattle section of MyBus.org From downtown, you can also take the historic Seattle Monorail, just like Elvis. The monorail goes straight from the top level of Westlake Mall to the Center House at Seattle Center about every 20 minutes. MapsYahoo Interactive Map of the area around Seattle Center. Official Seattle Center Map. |
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