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Seattle Itinerary: 10 Fun Things to Do in Seattle

Last Updated: March 27, 2025 // by Rhonda Albom // 75 Comments
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Things to do in Seattle Washington
Seattle Itinerary for a weekend in Seattle Washington
An itinerary for a weekend in Seattle Washington, USA.
A recommended itinerary for a weekend in Seattle Washington including the space needle, several museums, restaurants and a giant wheel.

A vibrant city, I instantly fell in love with our Seattle itinerary. We only had a weekend but found plenty of things to do in Seattle, Washington.

Located on Puget Sound in the Pacific Northwest corner of the USA, it reminded me of our home in Auckland, New Zealand. Water, mountains, forests, and green parklands surround both cities.

In Washington, the nearby evergreen forests are massive, thus giving it the nickname “Emerald City.”

To hit the highlights, we have created a Seattle itinerary filled with 10 fun things to do in Seattle, Washington.

View of Mount Rainier from the top of the Space Needle
A view of Seattle with Mount Rainier in the distance, as seen from the Space Needle

Seattle itinerary highlights

  1. Pike Place Market
  2. Original Starbucks
  3. Gum Wall
  4. The Seattle Aquarium
  5. Argosy Cruises
  6. Waterfront walk and The Seattle Great Wheel
  7. Chihuly Garden and Glass
  8. Seattle Space Needle
  9. EMP Museum of Pop Culture
  10. Museum of Flight

Seattle Itinerary Day 1: Seattle Waterfront

1. Pike Place Market

85 Pike Street, Seattle
Hours vary by shop


A favorite destination among tourists and locals, Pike Place Market is one of the United States’ oldest continuously operating farmers’ markets, as well as a community resource for low-income families. Whatever it is you are looking for, you can find it here. Flowers, fruit, and vegetables are everywhere.

Nevertheless, for me, watching fishmongers toss fish through the air is one of the best things to do in Seattle. The market is huge and can be navigated on your own, or opt for a Pike Place Market Chef-Guided Food Tour that includes history and samples. The highly-rated tour is a great way to ensure you see the highlights.

Pike Place Market is one of the longest continuously running farmers market in the United States
The iconic entrance to the Pike Place Market.

2. The Original Starbucks

1912 Pike Place, Seattle
Open daily with varied hours


Home to the marine life of Puget Sound and around the world, the Seattle Aquarium’s mission is “Inspiring Conservation of Our Marine Environment.” There are hands-on opportunities for children and plenty to see for adults. Puffin birds are among the more unique creatures we saw.

The original Starbuck is part of our weekend Seattle itinerary
The first Starbucks shop.

2. Market Theater Gum Wall

Post Alley (off of 1st Avenue), Seattle
Always open


A rather unique tourist attraction, the Market Theater Gum Wall is exactly as the name implies, a wall covered in chewing gum. It was unintentionally created in the 1990s.

Parts of the gum coating are several inches thick. The section of wall coated in gum is roughly 15 feet (4.6 m) tall and 50-foot-long (15 m).

Find it under Pike Place Market in Downtown Seattle on Post Alley near Pike Street, south of the market’s main entrance off 1st Avenue.

Here’s a scary thought: back in 2009, it was named as one of the world’s top 5 germiest tourist attractions. (Second to the Blarney Stone).

Market Theater Gum Wall, a must see to believe on our Seattle Itinerary
Seattle gum wall with colorful bubblegum stuck together

4. The Seattle Aquarium

1483 Alaskan Way, Seattle
Open daily from 9:30am to 6pm


Home to the marine life of Puget Sound and around the world, the Seattle Aquarium’s mission is “Inspiring Conservation of Our Marine Environment.” There are hands-on opportunities for children and plenty to see for adults. Puffin birds are among the more unique creatures we saw.

Other highlights included the Life on Edge section of Seattle Aquarium. Here moon jellyfish looked luminescent in a color-changing tube.

In truth, it was the sea otters that captured my heart. They are so adorable and are among the three types of marine mammals at the Seattle Aquarium, the other two being Northern Fur Seals and Harbour Seals.

If you have time, try to include it on your Seattle itinerary.

The Seattle Aquarium is one of the top 10 Seattle highlights
Moon jellyfish
Sea otters at the Seattle Aquarium in Washington USA
Sea otters

5. Argosy Cruise Harbour Tour

Avid sailors, we love to view a city from the water. However, with limited time in the city and choices to be made, we opted not to do this one. In retrospect, I wish we had as the passengers often see marine life in addition to the fabulous city views. Reserve your harbor cruise here.

A Puget Sound Harbour Cruise aboard with Argosy is one of the top 10 Seattle highlights.
An Argosy Cruise boat used for Puget Sound Harbor Cruises.

6. Waterfront walk and ride the Seattle Great Wheel

1301 Alaskan Way, Seattle
Hours: Friday and Saturday: 11am to 10pm
Sunday: 10am to 9pm
Monday thru Thursday: 11am to 9pm

Boasting breathtaking views of Puget Sound from 200 feet above the water, we opted to skip the Great Wheel on the cloudy day that we visited, as visibility was limited. It runs until 10 pm on weekdays and midnight on weekends, making it one of many things to do in Seattle at night.

The Seattle Great Wheel is one of the top 10 things to do in Seattle
The Seattle Great Wheel features climate-controlled gondolas.

Seattle Itinerary Day 2: Seattle Center

7. Chihuly Garden and Glass

305 Harrison St, Seattle
Open daily

With vivid colors and fluid shapes of massive glass creations, the Chihuly glass exhibit left me speechless and staring. The artist, Dale Chihuly, offers, “I want people to be overwhelmed with light and color in a way they have never experienced.” I believe he has succeeded.

Bring headphones/earbuds and your smartphone and connect to a free audio tour while you enjoy the Chihuly glass exhibit.

Reserve your combination ticket with access to Chihuly Exhibit and the Space Needle’s Observation Deck. (We were glad we did!)

Macchai Forest at Chihuly Garden and Glass in Seattle Washington
Macchai Forest
Chandeliers at Chihuly Garden and Glass in Seattle Washington
Chandeliers
The Persian Ceiling at Chihuly Garden and Glass, Seattle Washington
The Persian Ceiling
Ikebanna and Float Boats at Chihuly Garden and Glass in Seattle Washington
Ikebanna and Float Boats
Chihuly Garden and Glass is one of the top 10 Seattle highlights.
Chihuly Garden and Glass

8. Seattle Space Needle

400 Broad St, Seattle
Open daily with seasonal hours.

Built for the 1962 World’s Fair, it was considered a space-age wonder. This 605-foot tall spire is a classic Seattle landmark and probably the best-known of the Seattle attractions. And the views from the top are quite impressive.

We opted to purchase a combination ticket with Chihuly Garden and Glass to avoid the sometimes long ticket queues at both locations. Note: Both must be visited on the same day.

Seattle Space Needle opened in 1962 for the World's Fair.
Seattle Space Needle

9. Museum of Pop Culture

325 5th Ave N, Seattle
Open Thursday to Tuesday from 10am to 5pm


If pop culture, science fiction, or rock music are your thing, MoPop Museum is the perfect Seattle museum. New Zealand’s World of Wearable Art (WOW) made its North American premiere at EMP.

EMP Museum is one of the top Seattle museums
My niece having a bit of fun
Monster Shadowbox at EMP Museum in Washington state
This monster Shadowbox

Seattle Itinerary Day 3: Museum of Flight

10. Museum of Flight

9404 E Marginal Way S, Tukwila, Seattle
Open daily from 10am to 5pm


Taking you through flight history from the earliest planes to the space age, the Museum of Flight has it all. Where else can you walk through an actual Airforce One plane or crawl into an actual NASA training capsule? This is one of my two favorite Seattle itinerary destinations (the other being Chihuly Garden and Glass). Reserve your Museum of Flight entry tickets here.

The Museum of Flight is one of our Seattle itinerary recommendations
History is easily seen through the aircraft filling the initial room of the Museum of Flight.

For more things to do in the area, read 8 Epic Seattle Day Trips

Where to eat in Seattle

Dinner at Ivar’s Acres of Clams

1001 Alaskan Way, Seattle
Ivar’s is open daily from 12pm to 8pm, with longer happy hours.


Located on Pier 54, the building and views are half the fun. It’s an icon, one of the classic Seattle landmarks. It’s a restaurant that’s been around since 1938, and it still serves mouthwatering meals.

Dinner at Ivar's Acres of Clams is always on my Seattle intinerary
We thoroughly enjoyed our dinner and view at Ivar’s.

Collections Cafe

305 Harrison St, Seattle
Temporarily closed


The delicious food is almost secondary to Dale Chihuly’s 28 collections that are hanging on the walls, shelves, and ceiling or embedded into the tabletops. Aside from the glass art that made him famous, Chihuly collected things like pocket knives, inkwells, string holders, tin toys, and more. Be sure to walk around the restaurant to have a closer look.

Collections Cafe by Dale Chihuly.
The accordions hanging from the ceiling are one of 28 collections found at Collections Cafe.

Where to stay in Seattle

Hotel Monaco, a Kimpton Property
1101 Fourth Ave in the heart of downtown Seattle

If you are like us, you seek the comforts of a luxury hotel surrounded by a non-pretentious atmosphere. That is exactly what we found at Hotel Monaco.

Perfection started on arrival when the valet, doorman and receptionist greeted us like returning friends. The lobby is an eclectic mix of stylish and cozy furniture, high ceilings, and sparkling chandeliers; the rooms are fun, funky, and comfortable.

It’s the attention to detail that will keep us coming back like the yoga mat and snuggly robes in the closet and a guest-only evening happy hour with complimentary local wines, beers, and non-alcoholic options.

Like all Kimpton properties, Hotel Monaco is pet-friendly, providing pet beds, toys, and more. They also have pet-free floors (actually, only four floors allow pets). If you don’t bring a pet, you can request a companion goldfish that will reside in your room while being cared for by Kimpton staff. Book your room at Hotel Monaco.

Premium Queen Queen room at Hotel Monaco in Seattle
This is our premium room on the 10th floor. The whimsical clouds on the walls, and the incredibly comfortable bed, refrigerator, TV, and elegant bathroom made it an ideal place to stay.

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What are your favorite things to do in Seattle? Would you make any changes to this Seattle itinerary?

PS: Seattle is one of our favorite US cities.

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Disclaimer: We received complimentary entry to several venues and/or media rates. However, the opinions expressed here are strictly my own.

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About Rhonda Albom

Capturing the essence of travel through photography, Rhonda Albom is the primary author and photographer at Albom Adventures. She is an American expat based in New Zealand. She travels the world with her husband.

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  1. Soon Blower

    June 1, 2019 at 10:53 am

    It’s been a long time since I’ve been to Seattle. They had an unbelievable snow storm recently, did you see that? I’m going to be moving up there in a few weeks and I’m glad I missed that. I’m glad spring is right around the corner.

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  2. Sue Slaght

    August 4, 2018 at 3:08 am

    What a great article Rhonda. Seattle is a fascinating city to explore. Of course I’m going to add the Gum Wall as a suggestion. It’s very close to Pike Place Market so would fit easily in your itinerary.

    Reply
  3. Nancie

    March 3, 2018 at 12:14 am

    The only thing I’ve seen in Seattle is Pikes Place Market, and loved it! I want to go back on my own someday, and see everything on your list.

    Reply
  4. Indah Nuria Savitri

    March 1, 2018 at 11:44 am

    I have been planning to go here this Spring ..it’s beautiful!

    Reply
    • Rhonda Albom

      March 2, 2018 at 11:29 am

      Seattle in springtime will be so lovely.

      Reply
  5. Elaine Masters

    February 27, 2018 at 10:41 am

    I’ve seen most of these but sadly missed the collections cafe. What a quirky and fun space. Love that Seattle waterfront and you’ve really highlighted some of the best spots. Wish you’d had better weather for the boat ride. It’s a cool way to take in the city and region.

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  6. Travel Lexx

    February 27, 2018 at 8:05 am

    Seattle is one of three cities (other two being Miami and Boston) in the USA that I really want to visit but haven’t got round to yet. It looks like there is so much to see and do! Pike Place Market is somewhere I’ve read about before and EMP Museum would be right up my street! Great post!

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  7. Sandra

    February 27, 2018 at 3:34 am

    Reading this brings back many memories and I know some of these gems will highlight someone’s trip.

    Reply
  8. Nicole Hunter

    February 26, 2018 at 11:36 am

    I love Seattle and have been a dozen times. I haven’t been to the Museum of Transportation, but that’s on my list for next time!

    Thanks.

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  9. Nicole

    February 26, 2018 at 11:35 am

    Seattle is down the street from me (Vancouver) and its been awhile since I’ve been. But, I haven’t been to the Museum of transportation and that looks really cool. It is one of the best cities for foodies too. Thanks for the suggestions.

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  10. Sharon

    February 26, 2018 at 4:50 am

    Seattle looks like a great place to use some of our Southwest miles! I would head to the Collections Cafe you recommend. The accordions — How fun! Your itinerary has a good flow to it and lots of variety.

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  11. Jill

    February 26, 2018 at 3:05 am

    I haven’t been to Seattle in about 10 years but I’ve had a hankering to go back lately and have been scanning flights. I love Seattle – the whole Pacific Northwest is so beautiful. Great tips on what to do there – I did quite a few of them but there are still a few to do when I go back. Bookmarking for future use!

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  12. Kathy Marris

    February 25, 2018 at 11:44 pm

    I’ve always wanted to visit Seattle. Years ago I almost ended up thereafter I got lost driving from Whistler to Vancouver! It does look like it’s got lots of interesting things to do and see. Thanks for comprehensive guide.

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  13. Ruth

    February 25, 2018 at 3:28 pm

    I am not sure why I have not visited Seattle yet. It is only two hours away by plane from Los Angeles. I would like to visit the Pike Place Market and the Chihuly Garden. Collections Cafe looks fantastic. Learned about it in this post!

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  14. Deborah

    February 25, 2018 at 11:21 am

    Seattle looks amazing Rhonda. I’ve not been to the US at all. The aquarium looks lovely and I particularly like the jellyfish doorway. How beautiful and what a clever idea!

    Reply
  15. Pat

    February 24, 2018 at 3:50 pm

    We loved visiting Seattle a year ago. The Chihuly Museum was one of my favorite places, and we enjoyed lots of fresh seafood in the restaurants.

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  16. Amy

    February 24, 2018 at 8:56 am

    I think the farmer’s market would do it for me, so many photos from so many different angles.

    Reply
  17. Beth | Adventuring the Great Wide Somewhere

    July 19, 2017 at 12:00 am

    Love this! I grew up about 20-30 minutes from Seattle and went there often on field trips. I moved away after high school and never really got to enjoy the city as an adult, so I make sure to find new things to do in the city whenever I visit my family! I’ll be there next month and will finally go to the top of the Space Needle and hopefully the Chihuly museum as well. Thanks for the lovely post! It really sums up all of the popular sightseeing highlights.

    Reply
  18. Barbara

    April 12, 2017 at 9:45 pm

    Seattle has been on my bucket list for a long time. it looks like a beautiful city. I would love to visit that Acquarium!!!

    Reply
    • Rhonda Albom

      April 12, 2017 at 10:14 pm

      Seattle was really fun, but in truth, the highlight was spending the weekend with my niece.

      Reply
  19. Michele {Malaysian Meanders}

    July 1, 2016 at 4:50 pm

    We visited many of these places when we were in Seattle many years ago but not all of them. I don’t recall the Chihuly Gardens or the Great Wheel being on my radar, so I wonder if those have been added since I was last there. It’s definitely a city that I enjoyed and wouldn’t mind doing a return visit. By the way, I was just thinking today that I am so glad your health is much improved and that you’re able to fly again.

    Reply
    • Rhonda Albom

      July 2, 2016 at 9:56 am

      I hope you get a chance to get back and visit Chihuly Garden and Glass, it is really special. And thank, I hope the remission sticks.

      Reply
  20. Noemi of Pinay Flying High

    June 30, 2016 at 10:11 pm

    Seattle looks very gloomy but at the same time beautiful. I’ve seen so much rain in Seattle from the TV show Grey’s Anatomy. Lol. Pike Place looks like my kind of area to go to while there.

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    • Rhonda Albom

      July 1, 2016 at 9:20 am

      I have never seen Grey’s Anatomy, but it was a bit gloomy for the days we were there, yet it is such a wonderful city, I overlooked it.

      Reply
  21. Rob+Ann

    June 29, 2016 at 2:24 pm

    Rob misses visiting Seattle, and says it’s been far too long since he’s been there. Ann is now smacking Rob for not taking her there already. That’s a great itinerary! I also like visiting Post Alley the area around Pike Place Market, including Starbucks #1. Such a great city!

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    • Rhonda Albom

      June 29, 2016 at 8:16 pm

      LOL – I love your comment in Third person, and I hope that Ann wins this battle.

      Reply
      • Rob+Ann

        June 30, 2016 at 11:33 am

        Oh, she will! Nicely enough, it’s a win-win situation. 🙂

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        • Rhonda Albom

          June 30, 2016 at 2:05 pm

          LOL.

          Reply
  22. Michelle | michwanderlust

    June 29, 2016 at 1:00 am

    Fascinating post into the sights of Seattle! I’ve heard lots of good things about the Pacific Northwest but to be honest this is the first time I’ve actually read anything in detail about it. I’d definitely visit the aquarium, and the otters cracked me up (because I just watched Finding Dory – if you have, you’ll know what I mean!). It’s also intriguing how many cities have the same giant ferris wheel concept – London Eye, Singapore Flyer, Seattle Great Wheel, and many more elsewhere, I’m sure. The people behind these things need to get more creative =P

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  23. Grey World Nomads

    June 28, 2016 at 7:59 pm

    I heard a lot of Seattle and I’d like to visit. Your guide will be of great help. My favorite would be the Aquarium.

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    • Rhonda Albom

      June 28, 2016 at 8:14 pm

      Seattle is a really wonderful city.

      Reply
  24. kim Marie Ostrowski

    June 28, 2016 at 10:40 am

    I don’t know if it works for everyone, but thank you for the sea otters pic, there’s just something about them that puts a smile on my face and gives me the warm fuzzies 😉

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    • Rhonda Albom

      June 28, 2016 at 8:11 pm

      Otters and puffins make me smile too.

      Reply
  25. Daniel Morgan

    June 27, 2016 at 4:28 pm

    Seattle is one of my favorite cities.. And those sea otters, so cute!

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    • Rhonda Albom

      June 28, 2016 at 10:07 am

      Agreed. I was so pleased to get a halfway decent shot of the otters.

      Reply
  26. Sally-Ann Brown

    June 27, 2016 at 4:19 pm

    So many things to do in Seattle – which I only know as a wet city 🙂 Looks like there is still plenty to do even if it is raining.

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    • Rhonda Albom

      June 28, 2016 at 10:06 am

      It is a bit of a wet city, and that effected our choices, but we still found plenty to do.

      Reply
  27. Molly

    June 27, 2016 at 9:03 am

    I love the Sea Otters, they are so adorable

    mollyxxx

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    • Rhonda Albom

      June 27, 2016 at 9:53 am

      Agreed. Adorable, the puffins too but I couldn’t get a decent photo as they splashed up the glass.

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  28. Tanja

    June 26, 2016 at 9:54 pm

    No, I haven’t been. I think I’d do the space needle first:)

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    • Rhonda Albom

      June 27, 2016 at 9:52 am

      I would let the weather dictate my first choice in Seattle 🙂

      Reply
  29. Corinne

    June 26, 2016 at 8:27 pm

    Rhonda, We love Seattle. We go often, because my youngest daughter teaches in Tacoma. I have not yet been to the EMP….next time!

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    • Rhonda Albom

      June 27, 2016 at 9:51 am

      To be honest, we probably wouldn’t have gone to EMP had we not had the CityPASS. I always think that’s part of the fun of a city pass, it has places you really want to visit, and others too.

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  30. Ruth

    June 26, 2016 at 2:32 pm

    I love, love this itinerary! I have used the CityPass on other cities and it is a great way to get to see the biggest attractions while still saving money. Can’t wait to visit Seattle.

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    • Rhonda Albom

      June 27, 2016 at 9:43 am

      Seattle is an awesome city. So much more to do than can possibly be covered in a weekend.

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  31. Anda

    June 26, 2016 at 2:09 pm

    It seems that sunshine in Seattle is a hit and miss! I’d love to visit though. I’m sure it’s even more beautiful in real life, although your pictures look great. Those sea otters look so cute!

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    • Rhonda Albom

      June 27, 2016 at 9:42 am

      Honestly, I loved the Pacific Northwest. If we ever moved back to the states I am pretty sure that is where we will end up.

      Reply
  32. eileen g

    June 26, 2016 at 1:53 pm

    It’s always interesting to see how other people see places you’ve been to. You did much more than we have done during our visits there, and there are definitely new things since we’ve last been, like the Chihuly exhibits. maybe it’s time to return….

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    • Rhonda Albom

      June 27, 2016 at 9:41 am

      LOL – we didn’t have kids with us on this trip. My niece is in her 20s, another adult. It’s easier to do a lot more.

      Reply
  33. Lauren Bishop

    June 26, 2016 at 8:35 am

    If Auckland is a lot like Seattle, I definitely need to add Auckland to my travel plans. I adored visiting Seattle and the whole north west coast will always hold a special place in my heart for it’s beauty and outdoor pursuits!

    Reply
    • Rhonda Albom

      June 26, 2016 at 8:45 am

      The entire Northwest coast reminded me of New Zealand, more than anywhere else we have been (except maybe Ireland).

      Reply
  34. Lexa Cain

    June 26, 2016 at 5:44 am

    It looks like so many great things to do. I’m amazed those are real jelly fish in that arched aquarium. The otters are adorable, and I love the idea of “acres” of clams. Yummy! Thanks for sharing everything with us! 🙂

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    • Rhonda Albom

      June 26, 2016 at 8:29 am

      The moon jellies were so cool, and yes very real. Seattle is an amazing town.

      Reply
  35. Connie Reed

    June 26, 2016 at 5:15 am

    We’ve only been to Seattle once. Of course, we had to go to Pike Place Market and the Seattle Space Needle. Those are iconic must-see places. If I remember correctly, we also ate at Ivar’s. But one of the most memorable things we did was to take the Seattle Underground Tour. It was absolutely fascinating to see the old city buried beneath the new. I think our trip was before the advent of the CityPASS, or at least we didn’t know about it. Next time around, we’ll take advantage of that.

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    • Rhonda Albom

      June 26, 2016 at 8:28 am

      I would add Chihuly Garden and Glass to your short must see list. Also, I will add the underground tour to my next visit.

      Reply
  36. Kathe W.

    June 26, 2016 at 3:33 am

    That aquariumlooks fantastic- next time we are up we will definitely go there! Cheers!

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    • Rhonda Albom

      June 26, 2016 at 8:27 am

      It’s a pretty good one, especially if you are into conservation.

      Reply
  37. Comedy Plus

    June 26, 2016 at 12:00 am

    Looks like the weather could have been better, but you still did lots of wonderful things. How fun.

    Have a fabulous day. 🙂

    Reply
    • Rhonda Albom

      June 26, 2016 at 8:27 am

      We really didn’t let the weather spoil our fun. We never do.

      Reply
  38. Katy

    June 25, 2016 at 9:09 pm

    Seattle looks great – thanks for this useful resource #wkendtravelinspiration

    Reply
  39. Barbara Radisavljevic

    June 25, 2016 at 8:33 pm

    I think many of these attractions were not there yet when we lived in the area. We enjoyed the Underground Tour downtown. I’m not sure if it’s still there. WE did enjoy a dinner at Ivar’s but on Lake Washington. We had delicious salmon. I think the location where we ate is gone. Nice to know that Ivar’s isn’t. Did they have salmon where you ate? Or just clams? I’d like to go back sometime and see the Space Needle. It was there when we were, but we just did a lot of other things instead.

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    • Rhonda Albom

      June 26, 2016 at 8:25 am

      I loved Seattle and hope I get back. Reading the comments here there are a few highlights we missed, and the Underground tour will go on the list, as well as Ivar’s Salmon House. Our menu was pretty comprehensive seafood. Actually, I don’t think any of the three of us had clams.

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  40. Janie Junebug

    June 25, 2016 at 5:44 pm

    You have a great summary here. My favorite Seattle restaurant was Ivar’s Salmon House (used to be called Ivar’s Indian Salmon House; all the employees were Native Americans) on Lake Union. What a view! Ivar died while we lived in the Seattle area. He left Ivar’s Indian Salmon House to the University of Washington Business Dept. It wasn’t quite as good without Ivar in charge. He was a real character.

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  41. Amila @Leisure and Me

    June 25, 2016 at 4:54 pm

    Very beautiful and exciting attractions.I’d love to visit Seattle one day!

    Reply
    • Rhonda Albom

      June 25, 2016 at 5:38 pm

      I hope you get there, it is an awesome city.

      Reply
  42. Brooke

    June 25, 2016 at 4:54 pm

    I love Seattle and the whole Pacific Northwest, really. I’m bummed I didn’t think to go to the Aquarium since there are so many of my favorite animals, sea otters. Oh well, next time! Definitely agree with your recommendation of Chihuly Garden and Glass and I would also add the Fremont Troll if you can get out there!

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    • Rhonda Albom

      June 25, 2016 at 5:37 pm

      I agree, I really love the Pacific Northwest. There is lots more to come as we drove down to San Francisco along the stunning Oregon Coast.

      Reply
  43. Amy

    June 25, 2016 at 2:57 pm

    The aquarium looks like my sort of hangout and so funny to see the otters, they look so happy 🙂

    Reply
    • Rhonda Albom

      June 25, 2016 at 5:36 pm

      The otters are so cute. Too bad the glass was too dirty to get a really good shot. The puffins were even more adorable, but even dirty glass – fine for seeing through, just not great for photos.

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  44. Kathy Marris

    June 25, 2016 at 2:42 pm

    No I haven’t been to Seattle, but I almost accidentally drove here when I got lost travelling from Whistler to Vancouver once! I think Seattle has a lot to offer and I would definitely enjoy visiting here. 🙂

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    • Rhonda Albom

      June 25, 2016 at 5:35 pm

      LOL – that would be quite a bit out of the way, and a bit of a pain to cross customs twice.

      Reply
  45. Paul F. Pietrangelo

    June 25, 2016 at 2:15 pm

    What a view of Seattle with Mount Rainier in the distance. This was just beautiful. WE have had a heck of a time on this vacation. I hope that some day I can have such a vacation. Thank you for taking us with you Rhonda.

    Cruisin Paul

    Reply
  46. Lyn aka The Travelling Lindfields

    June 25, 2016 at 1:55 pm

    You forgot the bike paths! Seattle has some of the best urban cycling paths we have done.

    Reply
    • Rhonda Albom

      June 25, 2016 at 4:05 pm

      Good call, I hope people read the comments too. Hotel Monaco even offered guests bicycles to borrow.

      Reply
  47. Alex J. Cavanaugh

    June 25, 2016 at 11:57 am

    Well, I’ve done three of those things. Some of the others weren’t there when I visited. Guess I need a return trip.

    Reply

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