A major tourist attraction in Seattle and worth the visit!
One of Tal and Sara's favorite breweries in Seattle, with stunning views of the Olympic Mountains and the Puget Sound.
The locks connect Lake Washington and Puget Sound, allowing boats to pass between the freshwater lakes and the saltwater sound. You can also see a fish ladder that helps the salmon migrate upstream!
Visit this picturesque lake for a nice 2.8 mile paved walk around the water. There are lots of restaurants, coffee shops, and of course ice cream. You can also take advantage of the (hopefully) nice weather and rent kayaks or paddleboards!
The troll is a giant sculpture inspired by Scandinavian folklore, where trolls are often depicted living under bridges. This giant troll is 18 feet tall and 13,000 pounds of concrete. Fun to take pictures with!
You do need to pay a one time fee to tour the needle, but it is definitely worth getting inside and seeing the views! DISCLAIMER: NOT for those afraid of heights
Take a walk down the newly renovated Seattle Waterfront and soak in the views from up in the sky! DISCLAIMER: NOT great for those afraid of heights
For wine lovers! Woodinville is apparently home to over 130 wineries. Some popular ones of note: Chateau Ste. Michelle, Columbia Winery, DeLille Cellars, Novelty Hill-Januik Winery, Tsillan Cellars.
Seattle's oldest neighborhood with tons of culture. Fun things to do here: Seattle Underground Tour (haunted or non-haunted), Smith Tower with public access to rooftop and 360 views of Seattle, The Central Saloon (one of Seattle's oldest bars, established in 1892)
Known for its charming streets lined with antique shops, cafes, and historic buildings. Also close to the Centennial Trail which is great for walking or biking!
Apparently the largest public marina on the West Coast. Beautiful views and lots of new restaurants in this up-and-coming area!
A beautiful town with restaurants, cute shops, beverages, coffee, and everything you could need. Right on the waterfront with stunning views and only a 20 minute ferry ride away from the quaint town of Kingston. Walking on the ferry (instead of paying to drive a vehicle on) is a cheap way to cross the water and enjoy being away from the city for a few hours!