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Dive into the bustling nightlife and shopping scene, explore the iconic Pike Place Market, and admire architectural gems like the Seattle Central Library. Enjoy seamless connectivity with the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel and Seattle Center Monorail.
Densely populated with mid-rise buildings, this Seattle district boasts nightlife, entertainment, and a counterculture vibe. Explore local bars, fringe theaters, and parks like Volunteer Park, while enjoying street-level retail and Espresso Vivace coffeehouses.
Densely populated and boasting trendy restaurants, boutiques, and nightclubs, this waterfront neighborhood offers the Olympic Sculpture Park and easy access to major thoroughfares. Perfect for a walkable, lively stay in Seattle.
Queen Anne pairs iconic Seattle views with leafy residential charm. Kerry Park serves up postcard-perfect skyline shots with the Space Needle against Elliott Bay. The Seattle Center campus buzzes with cultural heavyweights like Chihuly Garden and Glass and the Museum of Pop Culture. Victorian mansions line tree-canopied streets while Kinnear Park offers forested trails for nature lovers.
Upscale bistros and neighborhood cafes dot the landscape, serving seasonal Pacific Northwest cuisine worth the splurge. Getting around is simple with streetcar connections and bus routes, though the steep hills make for challenging but rewarding walks. Most visitors stay in boutique hotels or vacation rentals that capture the authentic residential feel.
South Lake Union blends Seattle's tech revolution with waterfront charm along Lake Union shores. Seaplanes buzz overhead while Amazon's glass Spheres stand as modern landmarks in this transformed industrial district. The Museum of History and Industry anchors Lake Union Park, where wooden boats bob alongside kayakers enjoying the water. Tech workers and visitors stroll the waterfront promenade between coffee breaks.
Getting around is easy with the South Lake Union Streetcar connecting to downtown and 3 metro stations. Upscale casual restaurants and artisan coffee shops cater to the business crowd, while waterfront dining options offer lake views year-round. Modern hotels provide sleek accommodations for travelers seeking easy access to Seattle's major attractions.
You can stroll along Seattle Cruise Ship Terminal 91 for relaxing water views when you're in Interbay. Let yourself be amazed at the art galleries in the area— your cultural tour starts here. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. If you carry on walking you'll get to 30th Avenue West Street End for some more water views.
Seattle Waterfront is worth a pic or two when discovering Downtown Seattle. Our travelers also like the art galleries and museums in the area. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander.
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing head to Space Needle— just one of the monuments in Downtown Seattle. Our travelers also love the museums and art galleries in the area— your sightseeing tour starts here. Seattle has other landmarks you might want to visit such as Pike Place Market.
Get tickets for a show at Seattle Center, one of the favorite theaters in Seattle. Discover the acclaimed theater scene and shops in this vibrant area.
You can search for that perfect souvenir with a trip to Pike Place Market, a popular shopping spot in Seattle. Experience the acclaimed theater scene and entertainment choices in this vibrant area.
Beneath rain-washed skies, Pike Place Market buzzes with fishmongers tossing salmon through the air and vendors arranging flowers in kaleidoscopic displays. The Space Needle offers obligatory views, but locals prefer watching ferries crisscross Elliott Bay from Kerry Park's hillside perch. Duck into the original Starbucks (prepare for lines) before exploring the Seattle Aquarium's underwater world. The Gum Wall presents a strangely compelling (if slightly disgusting) public art installation near Pike Place. Catch performances at historic Moore Theatre or The Showbox, where music legends have graced the stage for decades. Seattle Center houses museums beneath the Space Needle's watchful gaze, while cruise ships depart from Bell Street and Terminal 91 toward Alaskan adventures.
Seattle is a walkable location distinct for its theater and art. Plan a fun excursion to Seattle Cruise Ship Terminal 91 and Lumen Field. Pike Place Market and Bell Street Cruise Terminal at Pier 66 are other popular sights to visit.