Our favorite café in Seattle. Great coffee, a true Seattle vibe, and solid casual breakfast options. Get the breakfast sandwich or avocado toast.
The In-N-Out of Seattle. Cheap burgers (~$3), great fries, open all day and night. A classic Seattle stop that's absolutely worth it.
Legendary Caribbean sandwich shop that claims the title of best sandwich in Seattle. With 5,000+ reviews, you don't have to take just our word for it.
Our favorite sushi spot, and for good reason: they run a happy hour from 4–6pm daily with incredible sushi and drinks at a great price. The ambience is wonderful too. 10/10.
Our everyday park and our favorite in the city. It has a lovely walking loop and a striking donut-shaped sculpture by artist Isamu Noguchi.
Genuinely amazing. It houses an old Concorde, Air Force One, and dozens of planes and rockets — and you can go inside most of them. Located about 15 minutes outside the city. Perfect rainy day activity.
The best viewpoint in Seattle for the skyline and Space Needle. A small hilltop park — best saved for a clear day.
If the weather cooperates, take the ferry from the Pike Place terminal to Bainbridge Island. The 30-minute ride offers gorgeous views of the water and Mt. Rainier.
The heart of downtown Seattle. A sprawling open-air market with beautiful fresh flowers, local vendors, and plenty of energy. If you're nearby, you'll see the original Starbucks — the line is long and the coffee is identical to any other location, so skip it unless you really want the photo.