Alki Beach
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Alki Beach

Seattle, Washington

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Seattle's original landing point and still its best beach — a 2.5-mile strip of sand and boardwalk facing the downtown skyline across Elliott Bay. On a summer evening, the whole city seems to migrate here: bonfires on the sand, volleyball games, the skyline glowing orange in the sunset. It's not Hawaii and it's not trying to be. It's a Pacific Northwest beach, and on the right day, there's nowhere better.

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Sunset on a clear summer evening. Bring wood for the fire pits on the north end. The skyline view across the water is the best free show in town.

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