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Things To Do

Pike Place Market

85 Pike Street Seattle, Seattle, WA 98101

Pike Place Market is a lively, historic marketplace where you can explore fresh local foods, handmade crafts, street performers, and the famous flying fish. Its vibrant atmosphere and unique shops make it one of Seattle’s most memorable and must‑see experiences.

Seattle Aquarium

Seattle, WA 98101

The Seattle Aquarium offers engaging, up‑close encounters with Pacific Northwest marine life, from playful sea otters to vibrant underwater exhibits. Its interactive displays and waterfront location make it a fun and memorable stop for families, ocean lovers, and anyone wanting to explore Seattle’s marine world.

Space Needle

400 Broad Street, Seattle, WA 98109

The Space Needle offers unforgettable 360‑degree views of Seattle’s skyline, mountains, and waterways, making it one of the best vantage points in the Pacific Northwest. Its immersive glass floors, open‑air observation deck, and rotating restaurant create a one‑of‑a‑kind experience you won’t get anywhere else. Its a must see!

Chihuly Garden and Glass

305 Harrison Street, Seattle, WA 98109

Chihuly Garden and Glass showcases Dale Chihuly’s breathtaking glass sculptures, glowing with vibrant color and intricate detail throughout immersive indoor galleries and a stunning outdoor garden. It’s a must‑visit for anyone who loves art, photography, or simply being surrounded by something truly awe‑inspiring.

Olympic National Park

3002 Mt Angeles Rd, Port Angeles, WA 98362

Olympic National Park offers an unforgettable mix of lush rainforests, rugged coastline, and glacier‑capped mountains, all within one stunning protected landscape. It’s the perfect destination for anyone who loves dramatic scenery, peaceful hikes, and experiencing some of the most diverse natural beauty in the Pacific Northwest.

Snoqualmie Casino & Hotel

37500 Southeast North Bend Way, Snoqualmie, WA 98065

Snoqualmie Casino offers a polished, upscale gaming experience with stunning views of the Cascade Mountains, plus a wide variety of slots, table games, and live entertainment. With great dining options and a scenic location just minutes from Seattle, it’s an easy and exciting getaway for anyone looking for fun and relaxation.

Gas Works Park

2101 North Northlake Way, Seattle, WA 98103

Gas Works Park offers one of Seattle’s most iconic views, with panoramic sights of the skyline reflected across Lake Union from a unique, historic industrial setting. Its wide green spaces, kite‑friendly hill, and sunset lookouts make it a favorite spot for relaxing, picnicking, and taking in the city’s vibe.

Museum of Pop Culture

325 5th Avenue North, Seattle, WA 98109

The Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) immerses visitors in interactive exhibits celebrating music, film, sci‑fi, gaming, and the creative icons who shaped modern culture. Its bold architecture and hands‑on displays make it an exciting stop for anyone who loves creativity, innovation, and all things pop culture.

Mount Rainier

WA 98304

Mount Rainier offers breathtaking scenery with wildflower meadows, ancient forests, and a towering glacier‑covered volcano that dominates the skyline. Whether you’re hiking, sightseeing, or simply enjoying the drive, it’s one of the most awe‑inspiring natural attractions in Washington.

North Cascades National Park

WA

North Cascades National Park offers dramatic alpine scenery with rugged peaks, turquoise lakes, and more than 300 glaciers, making it one of the wildest and most beautiful places in the country. It’s a paradise for hikers, photographers, and anyone craving solitude and stunning mountain landscapes.