Pacific Place

Pacific Place

Seattle, Washington

About Pacific Place

Pacific Place is Seattle's premier downtown shopping destination, featuring world-class retailers and dining in an architecturally impressive multi-story complex. Located on prestigious Pine Street, it offers the ultimate urban shopping experience with direct access to the city's best attractions.

Reviews

★★★★★ 3 months ago

Pacific Place is the heart of downtown shopping. The layout is vertical and centered around a beautiful open atrium, so it never feels claustrophobic even when it's busy. I love how convenient it is to hop over to the flagship Nordstrom; it makes hitting both spots seamless. Whether you are catching a movie at the AMC or just browsing, it’s a staple of the downtown shopping scene.The dining options on the upper levels are great, and the parking garage is one of the cleaner/safer ones in the city. Highly recommend visiting if you are in the area.

— Mathilda

★★★★☆ 4 months ago

Pacific Place is surprisingly quiet now—most of the shops are gone, and only a few restaurants and the movie theater remain. Din Tai Fung is the one spot that really brings life to the mall. Without it, the place would feel completely empty. Note : - This Mall is connected to Nordstrom Mall .

— Beatrice Soe

★★★★★ a month ago

This place is seriously convenient — the parking is affordable and easy to find, which makes life so much simpler. Inside, there’s a great mix of restaurants, so you can grab anything from a quick bite to a full meal before catching a movie at their theater. The location is spot-on, and the whole place has a really nice vibe without feeling crowded. I also loved how well-decorated it is — bright, inviting, and just generally beautiful. Whether you’re meeting friends for dinner, seeing a movie, or just wandering around, it feels really comfortable and easygoing. It’s one of those spots that hits all the right notes: convenience, atmosphere, and a variety of options to keep everyone happy. Definitely a favorite if you’re looking for a chill place to hang out and enjoy a little day or night out.

— Edwin Hancock

★★☆☆☆ 5 months ago

Malls are a dying industry and it shows even here. At 7pm on a Saturday, nearly every single store was closed and even then, half the locations didn't even have a store in them. Top notch food court, though, which was a bit odd.

— Derek Jackson

★☆☆☆☆ 2 months ago

Having lived here when it was first built and bustling, it's sad to see it now. It's like walking on the inside of a skeleton. I really like how it's laid out, I'm hoping there's a way to get it full & fun again without changing the look. Instead of a coffee place, a little "outdoor" bar in the middle of the main floor would be amazing. You could people watch while sitting under the awesome glass ceiling. People could wait there for others that are shopping or seeing a movie.

— Genah Ponaire

Photo by Sumit Kumar Arora via Google Maps