Visiting the Iconic Gum Wall in Seattle, WA π¬
Simba πΎ and I made a sticky stop at one of Seattle’s quirkiest and most colorful landmarks—the Gum Wall! Tucked away in Post Alley just below Pike Place Market, this unusual attraction is covered in thousands of pieces of chewed gum pressed onto brick walls. It’s equal parts fascinating, artistic, and a little gross—but that’s what makes it unforgettable.
The Gum Wall has become a favorite stop for travelers from around the world, turning a back alley into a living, ever-changing piece of art. Whether you find it weird, fun, or oddly beautiful, it’s a must-see stop when exploring Seattle.
π Highlights from Our Visit
πΆ Walking through Post Alley near Pike Place Marketπ¬ Close-up views of the gum-covered walls in all their colorful glory
πΈ Capturing fun, weird, and artsy photos & videos
πΎ Exploring this unusual Seattle landmark with Simba by my side
π Adding an iconic Seattle attraction to our quirky travel bucket list
Why the Gum Wall is a Must-See
Seattle is packed with iconic stops like the Space Needle and Pike Place Market, but the Gum Wall is something entirely different. It’s interactive, unexpected, and constantly evolving as new visitors add their own colorful “contributions.”
If you’re into:
- Quirky roadside attractions- Offbeat art installations
- Fun photo ops with a weird twist
…then the Gum Wall definitely belongs on your Seattle itinerary. Just don’t lean too close! π
π₯ Watch the Video
Join Simba and me as we explore the Gum Wall—from wide shots of the alley to close-ups of the sticky details. Whether you’re fascinated or grossed out, you’ll see why this colorful landmark is one of Seattle’s most unusual attractions.
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