Hing Hay Park is a Tourist attraction located at 423 Maynard Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104. It has received 588 reviews with an average rating of 4.3 stars.
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The address of Hing Hay Park: 423 Maynard Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104
Hing Hay Park has 4.3 stars from 588 reviews
Tourist attraction
"Small yet popular park"
"It's a well made park"
"One of the worst public parks I've ever seen"
"A great City Park with an authentic International appeal"
"Definitely the jewel of Seattle’s International District"
Small yet popular park. There always seemed to be a group of people there whether they were playing table tennis, chess, or just sitting around. The park does not seem to be frequently maintained, there were definitely some parts that needed cleaning and upkeep. The park is starting to show its age More
It's a well made park. It looks very pretty, and it's well worth the visit. As expected in downtown areas, there were vagrants when we visited, but they did nothing to harm or disturb anyone. I'm glad there's such a nice park here to walk around in after eating at the many eateries in the area.
One of the worst public parks I've ever seen. It is CEMENT masquerading as a park. Giant open cement space with no shelter from sun or rain. Rip up all that cement, put in a fountain, or trees, or gazebos, or ANYTHING other than cement and start again.
A great City Park with an authentic International appeal. Lots of fun activities during the day put out by wonderful Concierges. Buskers on the weekends and daily through the Summer and Winter holidays. Lots of amazing events in the Summer
Definitely the jewel of Seattle’s International District. There’s always something fun going on here. Live music, ping pong tournaments, yoga, people playing chess. There’s plenty of shaded seating areas and while some of the neighboring
We had a company lunch there today. The park itself is beautiful. The people that walk through are from all over the world. It's kinda funny how people from all walks of life can share with the next person who comes along in need but our
So glad that the community has a park like this for them. Was reading other reviews that talk about some of the other events that are held here, and it sounds really cool! You can see people of all ages using the fitness facilities, and
Isn’t that much different from many parks in Seattle, but it’s much different from the other urban parks of other states. Part of the international district it’s located at the heart of Chinatown. There’s abundance of seating and a
It's great during the middle of a sunny (or not) day. Especially considering it's surrounded by the unfortunate results created by shortsighted voters. Still, it's a good sign that there's hope for the district again.
Beautiful and quaint East Asian gazebo with public ping pong tables in the middle of the International District, but this park is usually overrun with aggressive and/or completely wasted homeless. It's a shame.
nice park in international district. Mostly concrete with tables to sit around. Designed for old people. There are buskers occasionally. There's a ping pong table and also giant chess
Hing Hay Park is the center of the International District (aka Chinatown) in Seattle, WA. It's beautiful to see folks playing chess and other games over there. It's peaceful.
I want to give 5 if the weather was better and no homeless inside. Lots of homeless people lived inside park. It was not something I expected from the other google reviews
Hing Hay Park was a cute little area. You can hear people playing traditional chinese instruments while you play chess or take pictures of the structures and umbrellas.
It's a peaceful place in the city. One time I was there a woman was handing out free dinners. It also has a couple of workout stations. At night these light are seen.
This is a nice, small park in the International District. You can sit there while eating your lunch. There's even a place to play chess!
Fairly clean, active and safe. 2 ping pong tables, but some of the chairs are missing at the tables on the west side.
Beautiful public space. Great to sit and people watch, eat your lunch or grab a quick work out on the equipment.
Nice spot to sit and watch the vibrant neighborhood. Although it is a bit less vibrant during this pandemic.