There are tons of great wall murals and Instagrammable spots in SeattlePike Place Market’s Gum Wall and Post Alley probably top the list. But if you’re on the hunt for lesser-known wall murals in Seattle, check out our picks. You won’t find crowds here, but you will find other fun things to do with the kids near these street art hot spots. Here’s where to find your next frame-worthy photo op.

Stay Fresh on Pike

a child stands in front of a wall murals in seattle near Pike Place Market
Betty Rose

Off of Pike Street Press Letterpress Print + Design is a hip wall mural full of words describing Seattle. You can spot it from the Seattle Aquarium as you look towards the city. Find the stairs to the right heading up to Pike Place Market. If you've got a larger group to shoot, this is a great spot to hit—there's plenty of room to spread out.

1510 Alaskan Way
Seattle, WA 98101

 

Be the Light

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Originally called the Sun Mural, this bright wall art installation was updated to include the Ballard Bridge, mid-span over the ship canal. Find it on the corner of Shilshole and 17th Avenue, on the south end of Ballard Avenue N.E. Our suggestion? Map to the Canvas Supply Co. or Hemispheres in Ballard, then can drive to the back of the building where you'll find this smile-inducing mural in the parking lot.

4711 Ballard Ave. N.W.
Seattle, WA

Flower Power

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On the Eastside in Bellevue families can find an oversized wall of the largest flowers in the area. It's on the side of the Doxa building. Down the block you'll find the Bellevue Arts Museum and plenty of great places to grab a bite or a cup of coffee to make it a day. This mural is located in a church parking lot, so expect weekends to be full and busy.

620 106th Ave. N.E.
Bellevue, WA 98004

Neon '80s Vibe

a stylish kid poses in front of wall murals in seattle
Betty Rose

In south Seattle, kids will love this wall off the plaza that brings out the colors and graphics of (arguably the best decade) the '80s! Find this wall on the right side of the community church, just off the backstreet. A few doors down is Lucky Donuts, and on the next block over, you'll find the Town Square and local library. Aim to visit on Thursdays when the Farmer's Market pops up there.

152 S.W. 152nd St.
Burien, WA 98166

Every Day I'm Trufflin'

a family poses in front of Seattle Chocolate truffle wall murals in seattle
Betty Rose

While this might not be a traditional wall mural, it's definitely worth a mention because it's literally a wall of chocolate. These Truffles light up the Seattle Chocolate Factory, and there a few other Instagrammable moments in the shop, too (hint: the Forever Ferns Wall is a dream). Have your pick of chocolates and book a tour of the factory before you go. It's definitely a great way to spend an afternoon with the kids for a treat.

1180 Andover Park W.
Seattle, WA 98188

Wall of Honor

coloful animals are part of this wall murals in seattle art
Betty Rose

In Seattle's Central District just down the way from Historic Washington Hall are two large walls of murals representing work by local artists that showcase the cultural and social diversity of the city. Kids will enjoy the vivid and colorful animals and the community garden down the street.

153 14th Ave.
Seattle, WA 98122

Seattle's Pink Wall

a dad and daughter pose in front of seattle wall murals at Seattle Center
Betty Rose

Could we call this Seattle's version of the popular Paul Smith Pink Wall in L.A.? Yes! Located at Seattle Center, it is made of metal, and it's super shiny sheen catches every kids' eye. It makes photos look amazing in any season. Enjoy the largest playground in the city and food at the Armory while you're there. If you visit in summer months, kids can enjoy splash time at the International Fountain too. Find The Wall behind MoPOP, just north of the Space Needle.

305 Harrison St.
Seattle, WA 98109

Strawberry street art is one many wall murals in Seattle
Betty Rose

If you're looking for a full alley of street art, head to Burien, between 152nd Street and 153rd Street. It showcases graffiti art that tells a story. A serious plus about visiting this alley? 152nd Street is lined with restaurants, and 153rd Street is lined with international grocery stores. Your kids can enjoy some European treats, Hispanic foods and Islander snacks after the photo shoot. To get there, map to Bakery Nouveau, grab a treat, then find the alley.

425 S.W. 153rd St.
Burien, WA

Insider tip: Looking for more Insta-worthy walls around town or other interesting Seattle spots for photo ops? Check out the Seattle Blog Salon, where local bloggers and influencers have mapped out more places to go. The map was created by Hayley Howells and can be updated with your photo and instagrammable location anytime of the year—just fill out the form.

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