1. Pike Place Market
A bustling public market overlooking the Elliott Bay waterfront, offering fresh produce, unique shops, and the famous fish-throwing fishmongers.
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A bustling public market overlooking the Elliott Bay waterfront, offering fresh produce, unique shops, and the famous fish-throwing fishmongers.
An iconic symbol of Seattle, this observation tower provides panoramic views of the city, Mount Rainier, and Puget Sound.
A lively cultural and entertainment hub, home to the Space Needle, museums, theatres, and various events throughout the year.
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A stunning exhibit showcasing the work of artist Dale Chihuly, featuring intricate glass sculptures and vibrant garden installations.
A well-renowned zoo offering diverse exhibits of wildlife from around the world, along with educational programs and conservation efforts.
An engaging marine facility where visitors can explore the wonders of the Puget Sound through interactive exhibits and sea life displays.
A museum dedicated to contemporary popular culture, featuring exhibits on music, science fiction, and more, housed in a unique building designed by Frank Gehry.
A small public park offering one of the best panoramic views of downtown Seattle, especially beautiful at sunset.
A quirky and colorful attraction where visitors stick chewed gum to a brick wall in Post Alley near Pike Place Market.
A large Ferris wheel on Pier 57 offering scenic views of the Seattle waterfront and skyline from climate-controlled gondolas.
A historic site where visitors can watch boats pass through the locks and see salmon navigating the fish ladder.
An outdoor park featuring contemporary sculptures, walking paths, and stunning views of the Olympic Mountains and Puget Sound.
A popular beach park offering sandy shores, scenic views of the Seattle skyline, and a variety of outdoor activities.
Seattle's largest green space, offering miles of trails, beautiful beaches, and breathtaking views of the Puget Sound and Olympic Mountains.
A botanical garden featuring a diverse collection of plants, serene walking paths, and the beautiful Japanese Garden.
An interactive science museum with hands-on exhibits, a planetarium, and an IMAX theater, perfect for family visits.
A large, iconic fountain at Seattle Center, known for its choreographed water displays set to music.
Located on the 73rd floor of Columbia Center, this observatory offers expansive views of Seattle and beyond, higher than the Space Needle.
One of Seattle's oldest skyscrapers, featuring a historic observatory with stunning views and a speakeasy-style bar.
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