Pioneer Square is a mostly-renting neighborhood with your choice of apartments, lofts, and multi-family options. Homes for sale do not stay on the market for long. Many properties are renovated from late 19th century structures, which were built shortly after a fire that wiped out the entire neighborhood of wood buildings in the 1800s. As a result, residents can enjoy Pioneer Square’s long-lasting Romanesque architecture as opposed to other neighborhoods’ more temporary tastes. In addition, you can partake in some of our favorite Pioneer Square treats including its rich history, prime location, and exciting events.
When it comes to day-to-day commutes, you can’t beat Pioneer Square for convenience. It is close to downtown without making you feel like you’re surrounded by skyscrapers. In addition, Pioneer Square has its own Light Rail station, instantly connecting you to much of the city’s key neighborhoods, the Sea-Tac airport, and more. Lastly, it is close to the ferry dock, giving residents easy access to Bainbridge and Bremerton.
As one of Seattle’s oldest neighborhoods, Pioneer Square is home to some of our city’s more unusual history, including:
These examples of Pioneer Square’s rich history are only the tip of the iceberg. The longer you live here, the more you’ll discover!
Seattle is home to many loyal and fervent sports fans, and those lucky enough to live in Pioneer Square will find themselves within walking distance of football, soccer, and baseball home games at:
Pioneer Square prides itself in being the artistic heart of Seattle. While downtown Seattle is home to the Seattle Art Museum (SAM) and Queen Anne is home to the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP), Pioneer Square is home to dozens of private art galleries featuring the best contemporary art Seattle has to offer. Don’t want to pay to see these private galleries? Pioneer Square hosts a monthly Art Walk on the first Thursday of every month. This one-square-mile tour of Pioneer Square’s best galleries is a great way to participate in the neighborhood’s culture, find a new piece for your private collection, network with local creatives, spend time with family and friends, or even try a fun date idea.
Pioneer Square has some of the best locally-owned restaurants in Seattle. There are so many great restaurants that we haven’t been able to try them all. Here are a few of our favorites to get you started:
In addition to eating out, Pioneer Square is also known for its fantastic nightlife with plenty of clubs, bars, and music venues to choose from. Get started by trying these local favorites: