Get to know the history of Seattle with a tour that explores the city's underground. If there are no children with you and you're able to check out the 21+ version of the tour, you'll gain some extra colorful insights into how the Emerald City came to be.
This sandwich shop is home to Ali's favorite meatball sub, The Klotzifeller. If you're into meaty sandwiches at all, you're going to want to check this place out. Plus, it's just a few feet away from the Underground Tour!
One of Francie's favorites, It's yummy Sushi and Thai food. Best of both worlds, baby! And affordable.
This lovely Italian restaurant has been the go-to for many date nights. It's a popular spot, so they don't take any reservations and the wait for a table can take up to 45 minutes, so you might want to put your name on the list and explore Pine Street nearby while you wait. Machiavelli's is also right next to the Starbucks Roastery, if you're into that kinda thing.
The Living Computers Museum + Labs is in the SoDo neighborhood of Seattle, just a couple blocks away from our wedding venue. The museum showcases vintage computers as well as contemporary technologies: virtual reality, self-driving cars, the internet of things, & robotics. Every first Thursday of the month is free admission, so check it out for free on Thurs, Oct 3rd 2019.
Francie and Ali's favorite bookstore in Seattle. It's located in the Capitol Hill neighborhood right across the street from another favorite place: Cal Anderson Park.
Gasworks offers a gorgeous view of the city, and is located near the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle, which is also worth exploring. Say hello to the Fremont Troll while you're there.
This giant ferris wheel offers a killer view of the city skyline. It's also right next to the Seattle Aquarium.
It's kind of like Blockbuster, but still open for business.
Seattle's #1 tourist destination, and the heart and soul of the city. Check out the street market while you're there.