The Victoria Clipper launches from Pier 69 – taking passengers to the Canadian cities of Victoria and Vancouver. Additionally, this historic pier on the Seattle waterfront is home to the Port of Seattle headquarters. The Port of Seattle is a port district that runs Seattle’s seaport and airport. The pier was acquired by the Port of Seattle in 1988 as part of a massive redevelopment of the Seattle waterfront. Prior to that, the property was owned by the American Can Company, which created a facility to store tin for their canning operation in 1931. When renovating the building for its new use as an office complex, the Port kept the building’s original concrete columns, concrete decks and the saw tooth roof design.
Inside the office building is an open work space with artwork and design elements that incorporate the themes of land, sea and sky. For those preparing for a cruise or those heading to the office building, there is a place to get a bite to eat. The Portside Café at Pier 69 serves breakfast and lunch. When planning a trip to Port of Seattle Pier 69, hotels nearby can help your visit go smoothly. There are several Choice Hotels in the area that offer warm hospitality, friendly service and amenities to meet the needs of business and leisure travelers. Scroll through the options listed below, and reserve your room at one of the Choice Hotels near Port of Seattle Pier 69.