Explore Seattle With a Brand New Digital Passport

Seattle Restored Market. Photo by Full Stack Content Design.
The entrepreneurs and artists of the Seattle Restored program have joined together to offer a free digital passport to guide you through the city- and just in time for your summer adventures. The pass offers a local guide to support local businesses and artists, featuring a curated collection of over 20 retailers and art installations, as well as early access to featured events happening around the city.
How it Works

Study on Joy art installation by Dierdre Patterson. Photo by GrowingBoyMedia.
The Seattle Restored Passport is free and easy to use. Once you sign up, the pass will be instantly delivered to your phone via text or email - no apps needed! Browse the passport for details on participating locations throughout iconic Seattle neighborhoods, including Downtown, Pioneer Square, Chinatown International District, and Magnolia. You can plan your visits in advance or simply open the passport while you are in the neighborhood to see what is nearby. While visiting a participating location, open your pass, select the venue, and tap “check-in” to start earning points and redeeming prizes!
With over 20 participating venues, you will have dozens of opportunities to collect points and discover local talent as you explore the city. The rewards include locally-made soap, canvas bags, and sweatshirts. All passport users who check in to at least one Seattle Restored location or event between now and September 30, 2023, will be entered to win a special Grand Prize Drawing!
About Seattle Restored
Seattle Restored revives Seattle neighborhoods with creativity and commerce. The program calls on local artists and entrepreneurs to reinvigorate the city by activating empty storefronts. These projects benefit neighborhoods, small businesses, artists, and property owners by creating vibrant and engaging streetscapes that encourage the public to visit downtown Seattle, support local businesses, and support local artists – particularly Black, Indigenous, and other entrepreneurs and artists of color.
Since launching in the spring of 2022, Seattle Restored has successfully placed 59 pop-up shops and art installations.