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What to Do in Seattle?

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What to Do in Seattle?

The vibrant city of Seattle is home to an incredibly rich cultural experience and an array of attractions, tours and activities for visitors to enjoy. It can be overwhelming to know where to start your exploration of the city. To help you make the most of your stay in Seattle, here’s a comprehensive guide to what to do in the Emerald City.

Top Tourist Attractions in Seattle

Seattle is a city with something for everyone – here are just some of the amazing attractions you won’t want to miss.

Space Needle

No visit to Seattle is complete without a visit to the iconic Space Needle. Standing at an impressive 605ft high, the Space Needle offers unparalleled views of the city and beyond. Climb up to the observation deck and take in all that the Seattle skyline has to offer, or enjoy a leisurely ride in the rotating glass floor and take in the views as you go. The Space Needle is perfectly placed in Seattle Center, allowing for picture perfect opportunities for photos of not only the tower itself, but also other nearby attractions.

Pike Place Market

Heritage listed Pike Place Market is one of the oldest continuously operating public farmers markets in the USA. Tourists and locals alike flock here to purchase fresh produce, browse the boutiques and listen to the street performers that call this area home. Head to the original Starbucks for a coffee and take a picture of the famous Flying Fish Show for posterity. Be sure to check out Rachel the Piggy too, who stands vigil at the entrance of Pike Place Market as an unofficial mascot of sorts.

Museum of Pop Culture

Explore the world of music, film and popular culture at the distinctly unique Seattle-based Museum of Pop Culture to uncover creative works by both emerging and renowned artists. Take a stroll through time, recognizing important moments in music history throughout space. Whether you’re a fan of Seattle grunge legends like Nirvana, or prefer classic films like The Godfather and Casablanca – this museum has something for everyone.

Downtown Waterfront

Take a stroll along the downtown waterfront for some of the best activities for visitors. This is a great spot for just taking some time to relax, watch the people pass by and enjoy life that only comes from being by the water. Popular attractions line either side of the water, including Seattle Aquarium, Pier 57 and Ye Old Curiosity Shop. Those up for a bite to eat can find a variety of delectable cuisines in and around Pike Place Market including delicious fish and chips from renowned seafood stores like Ivar’s and Pounders. Be sure to check out local favorites like Elliott’s Oyster House or The Crab Pot as well.

Outdoor Activities in Seattle

When many people think of Seattle they may first imagine cloudy days and rain, but the city offers a variety of outdoor activities perfect for sunny days. From walking along beaches with incredible views, to exploring art and culture in a vibrant urban garden – Seattle is home to some truly unique outdoor activities that shouldn’t be missed.

Kerry Park

Kerry Park offers breathtaking views of skyscrapers, Puget Sound and Mount Rainier from its hillside spot located in Queen Anne – one of Seattle’s most charming neighborhoods. Visit this park office day or night and take a moment to take in all that surrounds you – it’s no wonder why this is one of Seattle’s most photographed parks. After getting lost in all the natural beauty here you’ll want to check out nearby neighborhoods packed with enticing cafes, shops and eateries for further exploration!

Gas Works Park

Gas Works Park is often referred to as Seattle’s Garden of Eden; its brilliantly colorful landscape seemingly carved out from an urban metropolis at first glance – making it one of the most unique parks in not just Seattle – but the world! Taking up over 20 acres in its entirety, climbers, walkers and photographers flock to this park daily to take in its sublime setting created during its transformation from gasification plant to public park. It’s commonly agreed upon that no visit to Seattle would be complete without taking some time to explore Gas Works Park at sunrise, sunset or any time throughout the day.

Washington Park Arboretum

Originally founded as a refuge from bustling city life, Washington Park Arboretum offers over 230 acres of trails, gardens, waterways and plantings – providing an escape into lush nature – right in the heart of Seattle. Spend time wandering around admiring over 4,500 species of plants or take a break on one of many benches admiring the meadows filled with an array of wildlife. A definite must-see during sunny spring days!

Unique Excursions in Seattle

Check out some truly unique experiences while visiting Seattle. From mindblowing feats of engineering architecture to world-renowned cruise experiences – there are a million ways to explore Seattle and surrounding areas with great excursions on offer – here’s just some examples!

The Great Wheel

Standing at an impressive 175ft high, wheels’s 40 enclosed gondolas can accommodate up to eight people each and are sure to provide adequate entertainment and awe inspiring views to those who ride in them. Sit back and enjoy sky high views as far reaching as Mount Baker, on clear days, or take it all in from waterfront deck beneath – no matter what your vantage point – this is sure to provide an unforgettable experience for any visit!

360 Experience at Columbia Tower

Take your exploration of Seattle’s breathtaking skyline to new heights with One Columbia Tower’s 360 Experience – located on the 73rd floor; providing visitors with 360° panoramic views reaching as far as Mount Rainier on clear days! Enjoy floor-to-ceiling glass windows as you soak it all in! Pre-booking is highly recommended with this attraction being one of Seattle’s must-dos!

Seattle Haunted Ghost Walk tour

For brave adventurers that seek something more SPOOKY during their trip – check out Beyond Belief’s Haunted Seattle Ghost and Pub Walking Tours. Guided by locals who are passionate about sharing tales about Seattle’s haunted past – these tours will not disappoint! Take a walk through some truly spooky spots in Pioneer Square including an old jail, cemeteries, alleyways and underground passages – certain to add some spine tingling thrills to any visit!

As you can see there’s no shortage of things to do when visiting Seattle! Whether its exploring cultural heritage at Pike Place Market, admiring breathtaking views from Kerry Park or taking a haunted tour around Pioneer Square – there are countless activities for tourists who want an unforgettable experience on their visit! And don’t forget about booking your Haunted Seattle Ghost And Pub Walking Tour – make sure you don’t miss out!

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What to Do in Seattle?

Experience Adventure Like Never Before: Book Your Tour Today!