
BEST STREET MURALS in wa
Greetings From Seattle
2231 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA 98121
Greetings from Seattle mural stands as a vibrant postcard come to life. Painted by traveling artists, it captures the city’s essence: the iconic Space Needle, majestic Washington peaks, and even a nod to the Seattle Seahawks. The mural graces the side of Bedlam Coffee on 2nd Ave., nestled between Bell and Blanchard streets. Amidst the bustling bars and restaurants, it’s a testament to community pride and creativity—a snapshot of Seattle’s soul.
Urban ArtWorks
815 Seattle Blvd S, Suite B7, Seattle, WA 98134
Urban ArtWorks mural weaves creativity into the city’s tapestry. Empowering youth through art, this nonprofit organization forges connections by transforming blank walls into vibrant canvases. Guided by professional artists, young apprentices learn, design, and install murals across King County. Their work honors voices, adding color and inspiration to our streets.
Mural Amphitheatre at Seattle Center
305 Harrison St, Seattle, WA 98109
The Mural Amphitheatre at Seattle Center serves as a vibrant outdoor gathering space. Framed by the iconic Space Needle, it hosts a medley of events, from concerts during major summer festivals to the KEXP and Seattle Center Co-Produced Concerts at the Mural Series. On its natural hillside, visitors can recline on the lawn, gazing at the cityscape while music and creativity fill the air.
The SODO Track
SODO Busway, Seattle, WA 98134
Winding through Seattle’s urban pulse, the SODO Track unfurls a two-mile canvas of creativity. Over 60 artists, spanning local, national, and international backgrounds, converged on this transit corridor. Their mission: capture motion—the rhythm of buses and light rail—in vibrant murals. From Royal Brougham Way to Spokane Street, these 51 artworks transform industrial facades into a world-spanning gallery. Whether glimpsed from Sound Transit’s Link light rail or Metro buses, the SODO Track invites all to ride the waves of imagination.
