Things To Do In Seattle, WA

Fun Things to Do, Interesting Things to See in Seattle, WA

Seattle earned its nickname, Emerald City, for its surrounding woodlands blooming bright green in the spring and summer. The city is revered for its coffee culture, hipster vibes, and craft breweries, and it boasts one of the most beautiful skylines, which incorporates downtown cityscapes and the Olympic and Cascade Mountains. You can see it all from the Space Needle, a rotating observation deck that ascends hundreds of feet in the air. Learn about over 300 species of animals at the Woodland Park Zoo, get lost in the books of the world-famous Seattle Public Library, or celebrate entertainment at the Museum of Pop Culture.

 

Space Needle

Built for the 1962 World Fair, the Space Needle was designed with a space-age vision of the future. With a slender tower that tapers and a saucer-shaped observation deck, it looks like something an alien would fly. The needle stands 605 feet from bottom to top, and an upscale, revolving restaurant overlooks Seattle at the 500-foot mark. While the panoramic views will take your breath away, the high-speed elevators are another marvel of modern science, whisking guests to the tip-top in under 41 seconds.

 

Pike Place Market

You’ve seen the fishmongers of Pike Place Fish Market throwing the day’s fresh seafood to put it on ice for daily buyers. You haven’t seen the rest of Pike Place Market, crawling with energetic street food vendors, a thriving arts scene, and food tours that take guests from one end of the marketplace to the other. Perched above Elliot Bay, the waterfront views are enjoyed from designated piers and observation decks. You can see the Olympic Mountains, Seattle Skyline, and Puget Sound surrounded by live performances, festivals, and holiday celebrations.

 

Chihuly Garden and Glass

The Chihuly Garden and Glass is a tribute to Dave Chihuly, a world-renowned glass artist and vibrant creator from Seattle. His glassblowing techniques are showcased in monumental installations, highlighting his talent in indoor exhibits and outdoor garden spaces. You’ll see beautiful flowers, towering trees, and winding walkways, some dotted with Chihuly’s stunning glass sculptures. The Glasshouse is the piece de resistance featuring a 100-foot-long suspended sculpture of 1,000 blown glass elements.

 

Seattle Waterfront

Imagine a cool breeze blowing off of the Elliott Bay waters amid springtime. You stand with your eyes shut, enjoying the sensations, feeling contented with your visit to Seattle Waterfront. The piers offer panoramic views of the bay and skylines, while the iconic Seattle Great Wheel takes guests to the top for more breathtaking picture opportunities. Check out art installations at the on-site Olympic Sculpture Park, watch street performers sing and dance to live music, and see cruise ships depart from the Bell Street Pier Cruise Terminal.

 

Seattle Art Museum

The Seattle Art Museum hosts over 25,000 artworks that span multiple cultures, periods, and mediums. From Grecian sculptures to cavern-discovered wall art and famous Renaissance paintings, SAM (as the locals call it) offers diverse, special exhibitions from around the world, covering various topics and themes. The on-site café and gift shop serves miniatures of your favorite paintings, light meals, yummy coffee drinks, and art books to satisfy your need for a Seattle souvenir.

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