The iconic original Seattle farmers' market. Experience the shops, food, and ambiance of a 100+ year-old working market. A Seattle must-see.
Get the full PNW experience with a day trip to Bainbridge Island on a WA state ferry. Catch it at the Seattle waterfront and spend some time browsing the town on the other side. If it's your lucky day, you might see a whale or two!
Quirky classic Seattle neighborhood. Walk around and stop into a local coffee shop and take in the views of Lake Union, houseboats, the ship canal, and more. Lots of shops, boutiques, a statue of Lenin, the troll under the bridge, and a flea market under the bridge on Sundays.
If you don't want to do a day trip to Bainbridge, consider catching a water taxi from downtown to Alki Beach in West Seattle. Stroll the beachfront walking path and grab some lunch at a waterfront restaurant.
A National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark built in 1917, the Ballard Locks carry more boat traffic than any other lock in the US. Check out the fish ladder to see some salmon on the move -- November is salmon spawning season.
One of Seattle's best beaches close to our venue -- a great place to catch a beautiful sunset. Pro tip: get a sandwich from nearby Un Bien and eat it for dinner at the beach.
On a clear day, the view from the top of the Space Needle is worth it -- you can see the Cascade and Olympic mountain ranges, including Mount Rainier.
Get a drink and take in the view at the Observatory Bar in the Smith Tower, Seattle's oldest skyscraper.
Small iconic art museum with a beautiful collection.