
Things to do in Seattle
Welcome to Seattle
Set on the Puget Sound, with Mount Rainier framing the distinctive skyline, Seattle showcases an energetic mix of urban cool with rugged natural beauty. For an overview and incredible views, head to the top of the Space Needle. Back at ground level, browse the bustling stalls of Pike Place Market or brush up contemporary life at the Museum of Pop Culture. The Chihuly Garden and Glass and the Boeing factory provide more indoor diversions. Experience nature with a boat trip to the nearby islands or a day trip to the mountains. And when it rains, duck into one of Seattle’s famous coffee shops.
Top 15 attractions in Seattle
Space Needle
Pike Place Market
Seattle Waterfront
Seattle Center
Pioneer Square
Mt. Rainier National Park
Lake Union
Hiram M. Chittenden Locks
Chihuly Garden and Glass
Lake Washington
Olympic National Park
Snoqualmie Falls
Seattle Aquarium
Kerry Park (Franklin Place)
Myrtle Edwards Park
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All about Seattle
When to visit
Pack a jacket and umbrella no matter the time of year, as Seattle lives up to its overcast reputation. It takes a little luck, but summer days can fly by without rain, and locals risk the chance by packing outdoor festivals. Summer highlights include big outdoor celebrations such as Seattle International Beerfest and Bumbershoot Music and Arts Festival.
Getting around
Seattle has a robust public transit system, with light rail trains, buses, and two streetcar lines. There’s also a monorail that connects downtown Seattle with the Seattle Center (where the Space Needle and many of the city’s top museums are located). The city is also relatively easy to navigate by car, but note that parking options downtown can be both scarce and expensive.
Traveler tips
Chocolate Lovers won’t want to miss the chance to visit the Theo Chocolate factory in the Fremont neighborhood. The informative chocolate tours are lots of fun, especially because participants are rewarded with free samples. If you’re short on time, you can just head straight to the on-site factory shop, where you can buy special chocolate items not available in retail stores, such as the Peppermint Polly, a thick, oversized peppermint cream covered with dark chocolate.