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Old Burien
Old Burien gives you that small-town magic with tree-lined streets and vintage storefronts that tell stories of Seattle's early suburban days. Browse local shops along SW 152nd Street, hit the summer farmers market for regional goodies, or just wander through neighborhoods dotted with charming 1920s homes. The brewery scene and casual restaurants offer the perfect excuse to linger after shopping. Getting around is easiest with your own wheels, though the main street area is perfectly walkable. Expect a quiet vibe after dark when most businesses close early. While hotels are scarce, vacation rentals in residential areas give you that lived-in local feel just a short drive from Puget Sound beaches.

Three Tree Point
Three Tree Point offers a peaceful escape with stunning waterfront views of Puget Sound, Mount Rainier, and the Olympic Mountains. This quiet peninsula neighborhood in Burien feels worlds away from Seattle's bustle, yet remains accessible. Walking paths along rocky beaches invite you to beachcomb, kayak, or simply watch the sunset paint the sky. The mature evergreen trees create a perfect backdrop for birdwatching. Getting around requires a car, as public transit is limited in this residential haven. You'll need to venture to nearby Burien (just 5-10 minutes away) for restaurants and shopping. Accommodation options consist primarily of spacious vacation rentals with decks and beach access, perfect for travelers seeking authentic Pacific Northwest tranquility.

Seahurst
Seahurst welcomes you with peaceful residential streets and 178 acres of old-growth forest cascading down to Puget Sound beaches. Discover driftwood-strewn shores and marine tide pools while walking through cathedral-like groves where towering Douglas firs filter the Pacific Northwest light. The neighborhood's charm lies in its natural beauty and quiet atmosphere away from Seattle's bustle. Getting around requires a car, as public transit options are limited. Visitors typically head to nearby Burien for dining and shopping needs. Accommodation options include vacation rentals and B&Bs with water views and private gardens, perfect for travelers seeking a genuine residential experience with abundant outdoor recreation opportunities.
Top landmarks in Burien

Seahurst Park
If you like quiet time surrounded by flowers and greenery, then make a stop at Seahurst Park located 9.3 mi (14.9 km) from the center of Seattle. Our travelers also like this walkable area for its restaurants. Want to stretch your legs some more? Head to Lincoln Park and Angle Lake Park, both nearby.
Burien Town Square
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing head to Burien Town Square— just one of the monuments in Downtown Burien. Our travelers also love the art galleries in the area— your cultural tour starts here. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. Burien has other landmarks you might want to visit such as Pike Place Market.















































































