Pike Place might be a tourist favorite but locals enjoy visiting the Market too. Opening in 1907 it is one of the oldest continuously operating markets in the world! Stop by Beecher's for some Mac and Cheese and don't miss the fish throwing...
Whether you are young or old this is a fun place to see the history of computing. You can even introduce your kids to the games you grew up on - like Oregon Trail!
We spent a whole day in this museum when Michael first visited Seattle. Definitely worth a visit for anyone interested in the history of aviation!
The Space Needle was built in 1962 for the World's Fair and is definitely an iconic Seattle landmark. Lunch at the restaurant includes a trip to the observation deck!
You'll be amazed by the beautiful blown glass created by Dale Chihuly - one of Alexa's favorite artists!
One of Alexa's favorite restaurants on one of her favorite beaches (Alki)! Take the water taxi from downtown for a fun Seattle experience.
The MOHAI (Museum of History and Industry) provides the best information about Seattle's history.
MoPOP, formerly known as EMP, is fun for all ages! Learn about music history, popular culture, and even star in your own band.
Where the Sound meets Lake Washington! Fun place to learn about salmon migration.
Great place for the kids!
If you have some time consider a glassblowing workshop at Seattle Glassblowing Studio! You can make your own ornament or paperweight and pick it up two days later! This is a great way to support local artists and take home a piece of Seattle.
Lincoln Park is a great place to walk along the beach! We went here the first time Michael visited Seattle!