Live webcam from the UW Continuum College looking towards downtown Seattle, the most populous city in the U.S. state of Washington, located between the Puget Sound and the Cascade Mountains.
Flowing through the city is Lake Washington, Seattle’s largest lake, stretching 22 miles (35 kilometers) between the city and its Eastside suburbs like Bellevue and Kirkland. The 520 Floating Bridge and I-90 Floating Bridge span its waters, connecting Seattle to the Eastside.
In the distance the Seattle Space Needle is visible, the city’s most iconic landmark, standing 605 feet (184 meters) tall in the heart of Seattle. It was built for the 1962 World’s Fair, and was designed to symbolize the future and innovation, reflecting Seattle’s forward-thinking spirit. The tower features a flying saucer-like observation deck that offers 360-degree views of the Seattle skyline, Elliott Bay, Mount Rainier, the Olympic and Cascade Mountains, and even Canada on clear days.
Rain or shine, Seattle always has something to offer. Whether you’re wandering through Pike Place Market, enjoying the waterfront views, or exploring its vibrant neighborhoods, you can stay connected to it all with the downtown Seattle webcam, no matter where you are.
Source: UW
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