Occidental Square, commonly referred to as Occidental Square or Occidental Mall, is a lovely shaded public park spanning 0.6 miles throughout Seattle's Pioneer Square district.

The park, which was originally established in 1971, is bisected by the Seattle Waterfront Streetcar line, which spans along the neighborhood's South Main Street. Unique totem poles and woodcarvings have been featured at the park since the 1980s, designed by artist Duane Pasco, including a piece created for the 1974 Spokane World's Fair.

Outdoor cafe areas and park benches provide opportunities for shaded relaxation, while bocce courts and ping-pong tables provide recreational opportunities. The park also serves as the starting point for popular Marches to the Matches, which are organized by Seattle Sounders football fans prior to home games.

Occidental Square, 117 S Washington St, Seattle, WA 98104, Phone: 206-684-4075

Plan Your Trip

Get Ready to Go!

Need some more help?


Read our Reservations & Travel Planning Tips guide.