Most reviewed Tourist attractions in Tacoma

Explore the city's most talked-about destinations, sorted by the number of reviews. The higher the position on the list, the greater the number of reviews for each place. Discover the pulse of Tacoma through these extensively reviewed and popular spots. This list contains 67 places from Tourist attraction category.

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Point Defiance Park
Park
Large park with the Point Defiance zoo & aquarium, hikes in an old-growth forest, gardens & beaches.
4.70 (15.2K reviews)
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Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium
Zoo
Zoo & aquarium with nearly 300 species, including tigers, meerkats & a landmark red wolf habitat.
4.50 (13.7K reviews)
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Wright Park
Park
Greenspace with a vast collection of trees, plus a trail, playgrounds, sport courts & picnic areas.
4.60 (3.6K reviews)
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LeMay - America’s Car Museum
Museum
4-story museum on an 8-acre campus displays cars, trucks & motorcycles in historic & tech exhibits.
4.70 (3.6K reviews)
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Museum of Glass
Art museum
Diverse indoor & outdoor glass-art exhibits plus a cone-shaped studio with working artists.
4.50 (3.6K reviews)
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Titlow Park
Park
75-acre park with extensive beach frontage, a kids' spray park, playgrounds, trails & tennis courts.
4.60 (3.5K reviews)
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Wapato Park
Park
Urban park featuring a woodland area, a lake, walking trail & dog park, plus a historic pergola.
4.50 (3.2K reviews)
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Rose Garden
Garden
👍👍 The garden just takes your breayh away. Its nice to spend an hour and sit just looking at them. Make sire to checj the weather before coming here so you can enjoy the place.
4.80 (1.3K reviews)
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Washington State History Museum
History museum
Museum exploring Washington state's history through high-tech exhibits such as a big model railroad.
4.60 (1.3K reviews)
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Tacoma Art Museum
Art museum
Exhibits feature Dale Chihuly glass works, European Impressionism, Japanese prints & American art.
4.60 (1.2K reviews)
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Charlotte's Blueberry Park
Park
Thousands of blueberry bushes can be picked in season at this farm turned 20-acre public park.
4.50 (1.1K reviews)
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Point Ruston
Tourist attraction
👍👍 Nice area for everyone of all ages to walk around, eat, watch a movie, and enjoy the view. The sprinkler near the rocks turns on in the summer for the kids, and there’s also a playground. You can also rent bikes for the whole family to ride.
4.70 (1.1K reviews)
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Kandle Park
Park
City park offering playgrounds, skate dots, picnic sites, a community garden & an outdoor pool.
4.50 (956 reviews)
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Fort Nisqually Living History Museum
History museum
Re-creation of the first Puget Sound European settlement, with a fort & costumed interpreters.
4.60 (923 reviews)
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Tacoma Narrows Bridge
Bridge
Two suspension bridges over Puget Sound serving as a link between Tacoma & the Kitsap Peninsula.
4.40 (863 reviews)
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Swan Creek Park
Park
Park with trails for walking & mountain biking, a community garden, wooded canyon & upland forests.
4.40 (782 reviews)
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Franklin Park
Park
👍👍 This is a really cool park. There's so much to do here from baseball fields to tennis courts basketball courts. There's a nice cemented trail to walk along and for kids there's a spray park and playgrounds. There are plenty of picnic tables so a family ora group of friends could spend the day here.
4.30 (709 reviews)
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Tacoma Chinese Reconciliation Park
Park
Waterfront park created as an appeasement for the violent expulsion of Chinese residents in 1885.
4.70 (698 reviews)
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Tacoma Nature Center
Nature preserve
A 71-acre tract of wetlands & forest around Snake Lake, featuring trails & a visitors center.
4.70 (696 reviews)
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W.W. Seymour Botanical Conservatory
Botanical garden
Victorian conservatory in Wright Park with a big historical greenhouse housing 500+ plant species.
4.70 (679 reviews)
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