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Jul 03, 2026
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Tacoma’s Best-Kept Secret: Why the Chihuly Bridge of Glass Will Stop You in Your Tracks

There are moments in travel when you round a corner and the world simply takes your breath away. For me, that moment happened on a crisp October morning in Tacoma, Washington, when I stepped onto the Chihuly Bridge of Glass for the first time. I had heard about it, seen a few photographs, but nothing — and I mean nothing — prepares you for the experience of actually walking across it.

Spanning nearly 500 feet over Interstate 705 in downtown Tacoma, the Chihuly Bridge of Glass connects the Museum of Glass to the rest of the city’s vibrant Cultural District. It is, in the most literal sense, a bridge between worlds: the working waterfront and the artistic heart of a city that has quietly become one of the Pacific Northwest’s most compelling destinations. And best of all? Walking across it is completely free.

The bridge was designed in collaboration with world-renowned glass artist Dale Chihuly, who was born right here in Tacoma. That local connection matters. This is not some imported public art installation dropped into a city for prestige. This is a hometown son pouring his life’s work — his color, his vision, his obsession with light and form — into a gift for the community that shaped him.

As you walk from the museum end toward Pacific Avenue, the first thing that catches your eye is the Seaform Pavilion, a canopy of 2,364 individually hand-blown glass pieces suspended overhead in a breathtaking canopy of soft blues, greens, and ivory. The pieces sway and shimmer as light moves across them, and on a sunny Tacoma afternoon, the effect is almost liquid. You will stop walking. You will tilt your head back. You will probably take about forty photographs.

Further along, the Venetian Wall rises on your left — a 100-foot-long display case housing more than 100 Chihuly Venetian glass works in jewel-bright colors that glow like stained glass. And anchoring the far end of the bridge are the Crystal Towers, two towering sculptures of clear and blue glass that catch the sky and scatter it back at you in pieces.

What makes the bridge so special is the way it rewards slow walking. This is not a place to rush through on your way somewhere else. Linger. Notice how the light changes across the Seaform Pavilion as clouds pass overhead. Watch other visitors pause mid-stride, phone forgotten in their pocket, just looking. That moment of shared wonder is something you do not get from a screen.

The bridge sits right at the edge of Tacoma’s Museum District, making it an ideal anchor for a full afternoon in the neighborhood. You are steps from the Museum of Glass itself (worth every penny of admission), and a short walk from the Washington State History Museum and Tacoma Art Museum if you want to extend your cultural day. The nearby Foss Waterway and its walking paths offer a beautiful counterpoint if you need fresh air between galleries.

Parking is easy on weekends in the surrounding garages, and the bridge is accessible and stroller-friendly. It is genuinely one of those rare civic spaces that works for everyone — art lovers, families, first-time visitors, and lifelong Tacoma residents who still find new details to notice on every crossing.

Tacoma has long lived in Seattle’s shadow, unfairly dismissed as a pass-through city. The Chihuly Bridge of Glass is one of the most elegant arguments against that reputation. It is bold, generous, free, and astonishing — and it belongs to anyone willing to slow down and walk across it.

Come to Tacoma. Walk the bridge. Look up.

OBBM Network Editorial Staff

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