Pike Place Market is a great place to eat, drink, shop and get a great view of the Puget Sound. Tourists and locals love the fresh flowers and watching people throw fish around. If you love mac and cheese, be sure to check out Beecher's. For coffee lovers, the world's first Starbucks is located at the market.
Visit the iconic observation tower in downtown Seattle. There are many good views from the top and they just added a glass floor to test your nerves!
The Chihuly Garden and Glass museum is next to the Space needle in the Seattle center. It is a unique display of colorful glass sculptures. Next to the Chihuly museum is the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPop).
These could be done all around Seattle! You can rent kayaks on Lake Union, Lake Washington or in West Seattle.
Travel east to access hundreds of beautiful hikes! Some that are under an hour from Seattle include: Rattlesnake Ledge Mt. Si Just reach out if you need any recommendations!
The Ballard neighborhood is our favorite area in Seattle - it's where we live! There are so many places to eat and drink, you can't go wrong anywhere. Here are a few of our favorite places to eat and drink: 1. Breakfast: Portage Bay Cafe, Larsen's Bakery 2. Lunch/Dinner: Ocho tapas bar 3. Dessert: Salt & Straw Ice Cream, Frankie and Joes 4. Drinks: Rueben's Brews, Urban Family, Little Tin Goods & Apothecary Cabinet, Baker's, Outpouring Bottle Shop Here are a few of our favorite things to do: 1. Ballard Farmers Market (open on Sundays 9am-3pm) 2. Walks at Golden Gardens Park, Discovery Park, and Ballard Locks 3. Grab a drink in the brewery district
Located near the Fremont/Ballard neighborhoods, Green Lake is a great place to grab a coffee and enjoy a stroll around the lake! There is a ~3 mile loop around the lake where you are guaranteed to see ducks, dogs and you can even go swimming (or kayaking or SUPing)!