The Seattle Aquarium is a public aquarium on Seattle's waterfront, consisting of three buildings: Piers 59 and 60, and the Ocean Pavilion. It's known for its exhibits showcasing the Salish Sea and other global ocean ecosystems.
The aquarium features a wide array of exhibits, ranging from the lush kelp forests of the Pacific Northwest to the vibrant, colorful coral reefs of tropical oceans.
Each display is thoughtfully curated and meticulously maintained, offering an educational experience for visitors.
Despite its modest size, standout attractions include the playful sea otters, charming puffins, and sleek seals that captivate visitors of all ages.