Discover Seattle, the crown jewel of the Pacific Northwest! Nestled between Puget Sound and Lake Washington, this vibrant city blends natural beauty with urban energy. Sip the world’s most famous coffee at Pike Place Market, ride to the top of the iconic Space Needle, and marvel at Dale Chihuly’s stunning glass creations. Wander historic Pioneer Square, explore the futuristic Amazon Spheres, and soak up panoramic city and mountain views from the Sky View Observatory. With art, culture, tech, and food around every corner, Seattle is a city that dazzles at every turn!
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Start with a bang at Kerry Park, a small hilltop park in Queen Anne that delivers one of the best views in Seattle. Snap photos of the Space Needle framed by downtown, Elliott Bay, and the Olympic Mountains. Whether you’re a shutterbug or just here to soak it in, this spot sets the tone for your city adventure.
Next, see the Amazon Spheres—three interconnected glass domes that house thousands of exotic plants. These futuristic “rainforest offices” aren’t just for employees; their biophilic design and lush greenery create a peaceful, mind-blowing vibe. Peek in for a moment of greenery-infused awe and photo ops. Aside from being a workspace, the Amazon Spheres are also open to the public through guided tours. Visitors can explore the interior of the domes, learn about the plants and architecture, and gain insight into Amazon's commitment to sustainability and biophilic design
Head to the Space Needle, Seattle’s most iconic landmark, built for the 1962 World’s Fair. Take in 360-degree views of the city, Puget Sound, and Mount Rainier on a clear day. Right next door, the Chihuly Garden & Glass exhibit showcases dazzling glass sculptures in every shape, color, and form—a visual feast that’s impossible to forget.
No trip to Seattle is complete without a visit to Pike Place Market. Founded in 1907, it’s one of the oldest public markets in the U.S. Watch fishmongers toss salmon, browse vibrant flower stalls, and taste local treats. Don’t miss the iconic market sign and views over Elliott Bay—it’s chaos and charm in perfect harmony.
Rise above the city at the Sky View Observatory on the 73rd floor of the Columbia Center, Seattle’s tallest building. Enjoy 360-degree views of downtown, Puget Sound, the Olympic Mountains, and Mt. Rainier. It’s a breathtaking perspective that makes the city feel endless!
Seattle's Pioneer Square is one of the city's oldest neighborhoods, known for its historic buildings, cobblestone streets, and diverse mix of art galleries, restaurants, and shops. Situated just south of downtown Seattle, Pioneer Square is where the city's founders settled in the mid-19th century. The area is named after a small triangular plaza that marks the spot where the city's founders first landed in 1852!
Also known as the International District, is a vibrant neighborhood in the heart of downtown Seattle. It's a cultural hub with a rich history, blending Chinese, Japanese, Filipino, Vietnamese, and other Asian cultures. The area is famous for its diverse dining scene, with numerous restaurants offering authentic Asian cuisine. Visitors can explore historic landmarks like the Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience, which showcases the contributions of Asian Americans to the region's history and culture. Additionally, there are traditional tea shops, bustling markets, and annual festivals celebrating Asian heritage. It’s culture, history, and food all in one lively neighborhood!
Finish your day with a treat at Hong Kong Kitchen, a classic Hong Kong-style eatery near Chinatown. Sip authentic milk tea or coffee and try a pineapple bun on us—a sweet, comforting end to your Seattle journey and a delicious reminder of the city’s multicultural spirit!
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