The Emerald City has been the backdrop of many movies — big and small – and it’s easy to understand why. Seattle is surrounded by lush greenery, calm waters and vibrant communities. The thriving metropolis is absolutely picture perfect.
Explore Seattle and what it has to offer with our suggestions. With the city as the supporting character to your trip, anything is possible.
Here are the best things to do in Seattle, WA:
1. Have the world at your feet at the Seattle Space Needle
One of the most recognizable landmarks in the world, the Space Needle is an observation tower offering a 360-degree view of Seattle. From 184 meters up, you can glimpse the snowy Cascade Mountains or the majestic Olympic Mountains.

Photo of Seattle Space Needle | Photo by emperorcosar via Shutterstock
Experience the thrill of a new kind of high at the Loupe, which is the Needle’s rotating glass floor, where it will seem like you have the world at your feet. Consider catching the Seattle sunset at the top of the tower as well! The Needle is open Monday to Thursday from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm, and Friday to Sunday from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm.
Space Needle
400 Broad St, Seattle, WA 98109, United States
Admission: $54 – $59 ticket range
Ph: +1 206-905-2100
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Top restaurants to eat nearby according to locals and visitors:
• Paju (4.8/5 stars, Korean, $$$)
• Wa’z Seattle (4.7/5 stars, Japanese, $$)
• Harry’s Fine Foods (4.6/5 stars, Restaurant, $$)
See the full list of places to eat near Space Needle in Seattle.
The best hotel to stay near Space Needle based on overall price, location and amenities according to travelers:
• The State Hotel (9.1/10 stars, $$$) – Booking.com
2. Visit where it all began – the first Starbucks store
Seattle is most known around the world as the birthplace of one of the most ubiquitous icons: Starbucks. Now with over 21,500 stores in 64 countries, the coffee chain had its humble origins in the Pike Place Store.

Original Starbucks store at 1912 Pike Place | Photo by f11photo via Shutterstock
Grab a cup as you step inside a little bit of history tucked in Seattle. Don’t forget to snap a photo of the vintage Mermaid logo! Be ready for a line, though; this is a staple stop for coffee aficionados on a pilgrimage.
Starbucks Coffee
1912 Pike Pl, Seattle, WA 98101, United States
Admission: Free
Ph: +1 206-448-8762
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3. Fall in love at the Pike Place Market
The Pike Place Market is a daily venue for farmers and vendors to showcase produce, fish, ingredients, crafts, and other items for Seattleites and visitors from all over the world. The market is also a center for yummy feasts – there are numerous restaurants, bakeries, cafes, and bars surrounding the area.

Pike Place Market overlooking the Elliott Bay in Seattle | Photo by EQRoy via Shutterstock
Be romanced by what the beloved and vibrant neighborhood can offer you. Visit in the morning to explore at a leisurely pace and avoid the crowds. But if you visit during the late afternoon, you might be serenaded by street performers.
Pike Place Market
85 Pike St, Seattle, WA 98101, United States
Admission: Free
Ph: +1 206-682-7453
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Top restaurants to eat nearby according to locals and visitors:
• Fogón Cocina Mexicana (4.6/5 stars, Mexican, $$$)
• ROCCO’S (4.5/5 stars, Pizza, $$)
• Din Tai Fung (4.6/5 stars, Taiwanese, $$)
See the full list of places to eat near Pike Place Market in Seattle.
The best hotel to stay near Pike Place Market based on overall price, location and amenities according to travelers:
• Pan Pacific Seattle (8.9/10 stars, $$$) – Booking.com
4. Be amazed at the Chihuly Garden and Glass
One of Seattle’s pride and joy, Dale Chihuly, is renowned all over the world for his incredible glass sculptures. The Chihuly Garden and Glass exhibit his creations and more.

Blown glass in abstract shapes in red and yellow, Chihuly Garden and Glass Museum | Photo by Checubus via Shutterstock
It has eight galleries and lush gardens and a theater showcasing artist interviews and demonstrations. Ooh and aah at the larger than life sculptures and check out the Glasshouse, the spectacular mainstay of the museum. Opening hours are from 11:00 am until 6:00 pm every day, except on Friday and Saturday, which is until 7:00 pm.
Chihuly Garden and Glass
305 Harrison St, Seattle, WA 98109, United States
Admission: $18–29 ticket range
Ph: +1 206-753-4940
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Top restaurants to eat nearby according to locals and visitors:
• Harry’s Fine Foods (4.6/5 stars, Restaurant, $$$)
• Mint and olives (4.8/5 stars, Restaurant, $$)
• Single Shot (4.7/5 stars, New American, $$)
See the full list of places to eat near Chihuly Garden and Glass in Seattle.
The best hotel to stay near Chihuly Garden and Glass based on overall price, location and amenities according to travelers:
• Staybridge Suites Seattle – Fremont (8.9/10 stars, $$$) – Booking.com
5. Have a picnic at Olympic Sculpture Park
The Olympic Sculpture Park is a beloved hot spot for some rest and relaxation. This scenic park is an ideal location to enjoy the atmosphere and have a serene picnic after exploring the city.

Red sculpture in Olympic sculpture park | Photo by Checubus via Shutterstock
Its green spaces feature art installations of well-known artists, access to piers and waterfront activities, and an amazing Olympic Mountains vantage point. The park is open every day from 30 minutes before sunrise and 30 minutes after sunset. It’s a perfect spot to chase the sunrise and sunset – whichever you want to start/end your day with.
Olympic Sculpture Park
2901 Western Ave, Seattle, WA 98121, United States
Admission: $6 – $22 ticket range
Ph: +1 206-654-3100
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Top restaurants to eat nearby according to locals and visitors:
• Six Seven restaurant (4.5/5 stars, Pacific Northwestern, $$$)
• Din Tai Fung (4.6/5 stars, Taiwanese, $$)
• Le Pichet (4.5/5 stars, French, $$)
See the full list of places to eat near Olympic Sculpture Park in Seattle.
The best hotel to stay near Olympic Sculpture Park based on overall price, location and amenities according to travelers:
• Hotel Ändra (9.1/10 stars, $$$) – Booking.com
6. Take flight at the Museum of Flight
Visit the Museum of Flight, one of the biggest air and space collections in the world. It was built as a homage to man’s adventures to take to the sky and the stars. The 185,000 square foot museum houses over 175 aircraft and space crafts, thousands of artifacts and photographs, galleries, exhibits, and experiences.

Indoor view of Seattle flight museum with visitor | Photo by Norman Ong via Shutterstock
Let your imagination and curiosities fly to the sky as you explore the museum. Take a tour for a specialized and in-depth lesson on an individual aircraft like the 1963 Lockheed M-21 Blackbird or go behind the scenes to know about being a pilot or actual airport operations. The museum is open every day from 10am to 5pm. Tickets cost $3 and the journey takes 28 minutes.
Museum of Flight
9404 E Marginal Way S, Seattle, WA 98108, United States
Admission:
Ph: +1 206-764-5700
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Top restaurants to eat nearby according to locals and visitors:
• Fidel Ethiopian Bar N Restaurant (4.5/5 stars, Ethiopian, $$$)
• Pizzeria Pulcinella (4.7/5 stars, Pizza, $$)
• Redwing Cafe (4.7/5 stars, Vegetarian, $$)
See the full list of places to eat near Museum of Flight in Seattle.
The best hotel to stay near Museum of Flight based on overall price, location and amenities according to travelers:
• Wingate by Wyndham SeaTac Airport (8.8/10 stars, $$$) – Booking.com
7. Take a walk at Discovery Park
Spanning 534 acres, Discovery Park is Seattle’s largest public park. It has everything you could want and more –lush green spaces, access to the beaches, historic buildings, and challenging trails. There’s a lot to see and do in this beloved oasis in the middle of the hustle and bustle of Seattle.

Discovery Park lighthouse, Seattle | Photo by Michael Camilleri via Flickr
One of the highlights of the park is the walking trails that are available. Walk along the trail and you might easily get a good deal of exercise while appreciating the photogenic views of Mt. Rainer and the Olympic Mountain range. Hit the Loop Trail – the main and most frequented trail, which is about a 3-mile round trip, to see the sights. The park is ready for you every day from 4 am to 11:30 pm.
Discovery Park
3801 Discovery Park Blvd, Seattle, WA 98199, United States
Admission: Free
Ph: +1 206-386-4236
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Top restaurants to eat nearby according to locals and visitors:
• Secret Savory (4.8/5 stars, Thai, $$$)
• Bella MBriana Foodtruck (5/5 stars, Italian, $$)
• El Taco Loco (4.9/5 stars, Mexican, $$)
See the full list of places to eat near Discovery Park in Seattle.
The best hotel to stay near Discovery Park based on overall price, location and amenities according to travelers:
• The Halcyon Suite Du Jour (9.3/10 stars, $$$) – Booking.com
8. Spot the salmon at Hiram M. Chittenden Locks
Curious why locks are part of a Seattle itinerary? The Hiram M. Chittenden Locks is a water passage that allows boats to pass to and from Lake Union and Puget Sound.

Hiram M. Chiitenden Locks and Rail Drawbridge | Photo by cpaulfell via Shutterstock
Water is added or removed from the locks, akin to bathtubs, which allows the boat to float up or down and be level with the adjacent body of water. One of the nearby attractions of the locks is the Fish Ladder. The ladder is a series of 21 stepped pools that help the salmon go upstream from Puget sound to migrate and spawn eggs. Viewing windows are available so you can watch the fascinating creatures up close.
Hiram M Chittenden Locks
3015 NW 54th St, Seattle, WA 98107, United States
Admission: Free
Ph: +1 206-780-2500
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Top restaurants to eat nearby according to locals and visitors:
• Corner Spot (4.7/5 stars, Restaurant, $$$)
• Marine Hardware (4.6/5 stars, Italian, $$)
• Ristorante Picolinos (4.6/5 stars, Italian, $$)
See the full list of places to eat near Hiram M Chittenden Locks in Seattle.
The best hotel to stay near Hiram M Chittenden Locks based on overall price, location and amenities according to travelers:
• Chelsea Station Inn (9.9/10 stars, $$$) – Booking.com
9. Check out the curations at the Seattle Art Museum
Seattle’s largest art museum is raved about by art lovers for its well-curated exhibits. It displays art from ancient America to modern and contemporary works. The Seattle Art Museum also brings in compelling exhibits from renowned artists all over the world. One of the most notable is Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirrors back in 2017.

Seattle Art Museum building | Photo by photo.ua via Shutterstock
See the exciting artworks and exhibits the museum has in store for you. Don’t worry about breaking the budget at the museum – visitors can choose to pay anything from a penny to $29.99 to visit the museum.
Seattle Art Museum
1300 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98101, United States
Admission: $12–20 ticket price range
Ph: +1 206-654-3100
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Top restaurants to eat nearby according to locals and visitors:
• Le Pichet (4.5/5 stars, French, $$$)
• Din Tai Fung (4.6/5 stars, Taiwanese, $$)
• Matt’s in the Market (4.6/5 stars, American, $$)
See the full list of places to eat near Seattle Art Museum in Seattle.
The best hotel to stay near Seattle Art Museum based on overall price, location and amenities according to travelers:
• Hyatt At Olive 8 (9.1/10 stars, $$$) – Booking.com
10. See the city at the top of the Seattle Great Wheel
Once the tallest Ferris wheel of the West Coast of the US, the 175 feet wheel in Elliott Bay is an iconic landmark of Seattle. Right on the vintage Pier 57, the Ferris wheel is a sight to behold, especially at night, as it’s bedazzled with thousands of LED lights.

Seattle waterfront and skyline | Photo by cdrin via Shutterstock
Take in the unique, spectacular views of the city. This time, the iconic Space Needle will be within your view. For a luxe experience, try booking a VIP gondola, complete with a stereo system and a glass floor for 4 guests.
Seattle Great Wheel
1301 Alaskan Way, Seattle, WA 98101, United States
Admission: $14 per person
Ph: +1 206-623-8607
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Top restaurants to eat nearby according to locals and visitors:
• Fogón Cocina Mexicana (4.6/5 stars, Mexican, $$$)
• Le Pichet (4.5/5 stars, French, $$)
• Red Bowls Restaurant (4.7/5 stars, Restaurant, $$)
See the full list of places to eat near Seattle Great Wheel in Seattle.
The best hotel to stay near Seattle Great Wheel based on overall price, location and amenities according to travelers:
• The ART INN Seattle (8.2/10 stars, $$$) – Booking.com
11. Hang out at the Seattle Center
The Seattle Center, originally built for the 1962 World Fair, is 74 acres of possibilities. From museums to playgrounds, there is a seemingly infinite list of things to do in this community space.

The International Fountain and the Space Needle, at the Seattle Center in Seattle | Photo by happycreator via Shutterstock
Take your pick! Wander around the Seattle Center Sculpture Walk, take a dip at the Dupen Fountain, have a snack on the steps of the Commons or a treat at the Armory, the center of the Center. There’s always something happening at the center of Seattle.
Seattle Center
305 Harrison St, Seattle, WA 98109, United States
Admission: $25.95 per person
Ph: +1 206-684-7200
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Top restaurants to eat nearby according to locals and visitors:
• Eden Hill Restaurant (4.6/5 stars, New American, $$$)
• Paju (4.8/5 stars, Korean, $$)
• Harry’s Fine Foods (4.6/5 stars, Restaurant, $$)
See the full list of places to eat near Seattle Center in Seattle.
The best hotel to stay near Seattle Center based on overall price, location and amenities according to travelers:
• Silver Cloud Inn – Seattle Lake Union (8.9/10 stars, $$$) – Booking.com
12. Enjoy a beach side campfire at Golden Gardens Park
Bring your family and friends to the Golden Gardens Park in Ballard. The public park has wetlands, beaches, trails, and community areas for the young and old.

Golden Garden Park, Seattle WA | Photo by David7 via Shutterstock
People love to light a campfire on the beach as the sun sets. The park is one of the two Seattle public parks with designated fire pits, the other being Alki Beach. You can also take a walk on the hiking trail or have some fun in the sun on the beach. The park is open daily from 4 am to 11:30 pm.
Golden Gardens Park
8498 Seaview Pl NW, Seattle, WA 98117, United States
Admission: Free
Ph: +1 206-684-4075
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Top restaurants to eat nearby according to locals and visitors:
• The Blue Glass (4.6/5 stars, Restaurant, $$$)
• Joli (4.7/5 stars, Restaurant, $$)
• Copine (4.7/5 stars, New American, $$)
See the full list of places to eat near Golden Gardens Park in Seattle.
The best hotel to stay near Golden Gardens Park based on overall price, location and amenities according to travelers:
• Hotel Ballard (9/10 stars, $$$) – Booking.com
13. Catch the nightscape at Kerry Park
Although small and narrow, Kerry Park in Seattle is one of the most famous and popular with visitors and locals. You’ll understand why once you get there. It boasts one of the most gorgeous panoramic views of the city skyline.

Seattle skyline panorama at sunset as seen from Kerry Park | Photo by f11photo via Shutterstock
Be in awe of the magnificent views at any time of the day, but it is the most magical at twilight. You can see the colorful transition as the night slowly envelops the city and the lights of the city’s buildings twinkle on. The park is open from 6 am to 10 pm.
Kerry Park
211 W Highland Dr, Seattle, WA 98119, United States
Admission: Free
Ph: +1 206-684-4075
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Top restaurants to eat nearby according to locals and visitors:
• Eden Hill Restaurant (4.6/5 stars, New American, $$$)
• Tarsan i Jane (4.7/5 stars, Valencian restaurant, $$)
• Dandylion (4.6/5 stars, Restaurant, $$)
See the full list of places to eat near Kerry Park in Seattle.
The best hotel to stay near Kerry Park based on overall price, location and amenities according to travelers:
• Embassy Suites by Hilton Seattle Downtown Pioneer Square (8.9/10 stars, $$$) – Booking.com
14. Watch a live show
Seattle is known for its exciting and diverse music scene. It has been the breaking ground for several of the world’s most iconic musicians – from Jimi Hendrix to Nirvana. What better way to experience Seattle than through the buzzy music venues?

Entrance at Crocodile in Belltown | Photo by Crocodile via Facebook
Check out a set at Crocodile in Belltown, which is Seattle’s favorite and famed music venue. Host to gigs performed by Nirvana and Macklemore, the hopping spot continues to open doors for other musicians from hip hop to hardcore metal. Seattle is littered with venues for musicians to cater to those looking for good music and a good time. Explore the neighborhoods and look for your new favorite act!
The Crocodile
2200 2nd Avenue Seattle, Washington 98121
Admission: $2 per ticket fee
Ph: +1 206-441-4618
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Top restaurants to eat nearby according to locals and visitors:
• Matt’s in the Market (4.6/5 stars, American, $$$)
• Le Pichet (4.5/5 stars, French, $$)
• Shaker + Spear (4.6/5 stars, Seafood, $$)
See the full list of places to eat near The Crocodile in Seattle.
The best hotel to stay near The Crocodile based on overall price, location and amenities according to travelers:
• Kimpton Alexis Hotel (8.7/10 stars, $$$) – Booking.com
15. See fascinating sea creatures at the Seattle Aquarium
Located on Pier 59, the Seattle Aquarium is one of the biggest aquariums in terms of visitors. Visitors can see all kinds of sea creatures through different vantage points and experiences.

Jelly fish from an aquarium in Seattle | Photo by Micaela murray via Shutterstock
At “Window on Washington Waters”, see the huge 120,000-gallon tank filled with over 800 aquatic species, and enjoy live performances. For the ever-curious, the aquarium also has two large touch pools that allow you to get up close and personal with the sea creatures. A wonderful experience awaits the whole family daily, from 9:30 am to 5:00 pm.
Seattle Aquarium
1483 Alaskan Way, Seattle, WA 98101, United States
Admission: $34.95 per person
Ph: +1 206-386-4300
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Top restaurants to eat nearby according to locals and visitors:
• Imperial Lounge (4.6/5 stars, Cocktail bar, $$$)
• Matt’s in the Market (4.6/5 stars, American, $$)
• Fogón Cocina Mexicana (4.7/5 stars, Mexican, $$)
See the full list of places to eat near Seattle Aquarium in Seattle.
The best hotel to stay near Seattle Aquarium based on overall price, location and amenities according to travelers:
• Loews Hotel 1000, Seattle (9.1/10 stars, $$$) – Booking.com
16. Try fresh seafood
Being near the bay, Seattle is brimming with fresh and delicious seafood. It has a plethora of seafood restaurants and eateries to choose from.

Grilled fish at Rockcreek Seafood and Spirits | Photo by Rock Creek via Facebook
Grab a seat at Rockcreek Seafood and Spirits, an industrial-style restaurant serving fresh seafood in a comfortable atmosphere. For a more casual setting, try The Crab Pot Seattle. Yummy seafood is served right on the paper-covered tables, and diners are provided with bibs and mallets.
17. Make beats at the Museum of Pop Culture
Take a journey through the Museum of Pop Culture, a chronicle of the ever-changing world. Look back on the history of pop culture and take a deep dive into your favorite topics and icons in the museum’s three-floor exhibit space. Learn about popular music, movies, and media in our modern world and everything that shapes it.

The Museum of Pop Culture with colorful tree standing in front of buildings | Photo by kerochan via Shutterstock
Aspiring musicians can check out the Sound Lab. Get the chance to make beats or sing your heart out while discovering the process of creating music. The museum is open from 10 am to 5 pm and until 7 pm during the summer.
Museum of Pop Culture
325 5th Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109, United States
Admission: $23–$28 ticket range
Ph: +1 206-770-2700
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Top restaurants to eat nearby according to locals and visitors:
• How To Cook A Wolf (4.6/5 stars, Italian, $$$)
• Eden Hill Restaurant (4.6/5 stars, New American, $$)
• Single Shot (4.7/5 stars, New American, $$)
See the full list of places to eat near Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle.
The best hotel to stay near Museum of Pop Culture based on overall price, location and amenities according to travelers:
• Gaslight Inn (9.3/10 stars, $$$) – Booking.com
18. Discover Pioneer Square
Pioneer Square is one of the historic yet up and coming hip neighborhoods in Seattle.

Face of Tlingit totem pole on Pioneer Square | Photo by DeymosHR via Shutterstock
You’ll find plenty of things to do in the posh neighborhood. Go on an Art Walk and discover the nearby galleries and the upcoming artists. Grab a bite or two at the many innovative restaurants and cafes. Shop through the stores lining the streets for gems and crystals, books and other finds. However, stick to populated areas and be aware of your surroundings – the neighborhood isn’t Seattle’s safest.
Pioneer Square
Yesler Street & 1st Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104
Admission: Free
Ph: +1 206-667-0687
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Top restaurants to eat nearby according to locals and visitors:
• Il Corvo (4.8/5 stars, Italian, $$$)
• Red Bowls Restaurant (4.7/5 stars, Restaurant, $$)
• Maneki Restaurant (4.6/5 stars, Japanese, $$)
See the full list of places to eat near Pioneer Square in Seattle.
The best hotel to stay near Pioneer Square based on overall price, location and amenities according to travelers:
• Mozart Guest House (9.1/10 stars, $$$) – Booking.com
19. Go boating at Lake Union
You can spend a day out in Seattle’s waters and never run out of things to do. There are many ways to enjoy the city’s fun and unique maritime culture – from tours, cruises, and boating experiences to water sports like paddle boarding and kayaking.

A couple of kayakers enjoying a sunny day on Lake Union | Photo by Amehime via Shutterstock
For a unique and somewhat meta experience, consider renting a hot tub boat to sail across Lake Union. Boating season officially starts with a festive opening on the first Saturday of May, but water activities may be enjoyed at any time of the year.
Lake Union
North of downtown, south of Fremont, Seattle, WA
Admission: Free
Ph: (206) 621-8262
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Top restaurants to eat nearby according to locals and visitors:
• Altura (4.7/5 stars, Italian, $$$)
• Sebi’s Bistro (4.7/5 stars, Polish, $$)
• Cook Weaver (4.7/5 stars, New American, $$)
See the full list of places to eat near Lake Union in Seattle.
The best hotel to stay near Lake Union based on overall price, location and amenities according to travelers:
• Residence Inn by Marriott Seattle University District (9.3/10 stars, $$$) – Booking.com
20. Explore the Pacific Science Center
One of the biggest scientific centers, the Pacific Science center spans 7.1 acres and 8 buildings. The center offers visitors an opportunity to explore the different sciences through hands-on and educational experiences.

Work atmosphere and science equipment indoor | Photo by khunrarai via Shutterstock
Explore the exhibit “What is Reality”, a glimpse of new technologies shaping the future, or “Puzzle Palooza”, a mix of puzzles and brainteasers.

Sign of Pacific Science Center in Seattle | Photo by ARTYOORAN via Shutterstock
The museum also hosts various activities and themed events for curious minds. Check out its calendar of events for more details. The center also houses two state of the art IMAX theaters, a planetarium, and a laser dome. The center is open daily from 10 am to 6 pm.
Pacific Science Center
200 2nd Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109, United States
Admission: $18–$33 ticket price
Ph: +1 206-443-2001
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Top restaurants to eat nearby according to locals and visitors:
• Cafe Turko (4.5/5 stars, Turkish, $$$)
• The Masonry (4.6/5 stars, Pizza, $$)
• Wa’z Seattle (4.7/5 stars, Japanese, $$)
See the full list of places to eat near Pacific Science Center in Seattle.
The best hotel to stay near Pacific Science Center based on overall price, location and amenities according to travelers:
• Grand Hyatt Seattle (9/10 stars, $$$) – Booking.com
21. Head underground with Bill Speidel
The Great Seattle Fire in 1889 tragically destroyed 25 blocks of Seattle’s commercial district. Following the tragedy, the city rebuilt itself on top of the old city, preserving the original Seattle underneath.

Inside photo of Bill Speidel’s Underground Tour | Photo by Bill Speidel’s Underground Tour via Facebook
Bill Speidel rediscovered the underground city and founded the Underground Tour in 1965. The tour is a fun, humorous, punch-line filled look into the history of Seattle. Join a tour and go underground for a history and appreciation lesson of Seattle. Tours are held every hour every day from 9 am to 7 pm.
Bill Speidel’s Underground Tour
614 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98104, United States
Admission: $10 – $50 ticket price range
Ph: +1 206-682-4646
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Top restaurants to eat nearby according to locals and visitors:
• Taylor Shellfish Oyster Bar (4.5/5 stars, Seafood, $$$)
• Mr Saigon (4.7/5 stars, Restaurant, $$)
• Bar Taglio (4.5/5 stars, Restaurant, $$)
See the full list of places to eat near Bill Speidel’s Underground Tour in Seattle.
The best hotel to stay near Bill Speidel’s Underground Tour based on overall price, location and amenities according to travelers:
• WhyHotel Seattle Belltown Wall St. (9.4/10 stars, $$$) – Booking.com
22. Watch the sunset at Alki Beach
Unwind at one of the city’s beaches, the Alki Beach in West Seattle. It offers plenty of activities to its visitors – from bike rentals to paddle boarding to beach volleyball to sunbathing. There is always something to keep you busy at the beach.

Visitors at Alki Beach Park | Photo by Seattle Parks via Flickr
As one of the best views of the city, it offers an amazing sunset too. Sit back and relax as the beautiful medley of reds, yellows, and purples overtake the sky for a satisfying and picture-perfect end to your day.
Alki Beach
1702 Alki Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98116, United States
Admission: Free
Ph: +1 206-684-4075
Get directions
Top restaurants to eat nearby according to locals and visitors:
• Mashiko (4.7/5 stars, Japanese, $$$)
• Itto’s Tapas (4.7/5 stars, Tapas, $$)
• La Rustica (4.7/5 stars, Italian, $$)
See the full list of places to eat near Alki Beach in Seattle.
The best hotel to stay near Alki Beach based on overall price, location and amenities according to travelers:
• The Maxwell Hotel – A Staypineapple Hotel (9/10 stars, $$$) – Booking.com
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