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Top Ten Places To Visit In Seattle

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Places to visit in Seattle

Seattle, home of Software giant Microsoft, has plenty of great places to visit. My list of top 10 places to visit in Seattle of course starts with the magnificent Space needle and ends with the music project with blues, jazz, hip-hop, funk, punk, country or rock 'n' roll. Seattle is anything but ordinary. It's a place where bike messengers share elevators with world-renowned researchers. Where fishermen have lunch alongside top surgeons.

1. The Space Needle

Seattle Skyline with space needle picture
Seattle Skyline with space needle picture


The Space Neeedle

My number one pick in the list of top 10 places to visit in Seattle in my favorite Space needle. You can't go to Paris without stopping by the Eiffel Tower. Similarly, you can't visit Seattle without checking out the view from the world-famous Space Needle. Constructed for the 1962 fair, Seattle Space Needle was designated a historical landmark in 1999. As of May 2009, the ticket prices are $16 per adult and $9 for children. Enjoy the great view from the top of the space needle and also the food at the revolving restaurant.

 


2. Washington State Ferries

Washington State Ferries is one of Washington state's largest tourist attractions and easily makes my list of top 10 places to visit in Seattle. It's also the second largest mass transit system in Washington, and the largest ferry system in the United States. No matter how you look at it, a ferry is a beautiful way to experience the gorgeous waters and  mountains.

Sparkling waters, snow-capped mountains, cityscapes, salt air, leaping Orca whales, the call of the gulls-a journey aboard a Washington State Ferry appeals to the senses. And it makes a lot of sense when you see all the places you can go on any one of our ten different routes throught Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands.

Washington State Ferries
Washington State Ferries

3. Tillicum Village Experience


This is a 4-hour adventure to Tillicum Village on Blake Island State Park. Relax and enjoy the magnificent scenery during the 50 minute cruise. Upon arrival you will be welcomed by a path strewn with white clamshells bleached by the sun and greeted with an appetizer of steaming clams in nectar broth.

Inside the longhouse, you can watch the whole Chinook salmon are cooked over an alder-wood fire on cedar stakes in the traditional Northwest Coast Indian style. Your meal is served buffet-style and includes a menu of Traditional Indian-style Baked Salmon.

As you finish your meal, the lights dim while the myth and magic come to life in the spellbinding performance featuring the Tillicum Village dancers. Tillicum Village is yet another wonderful item in the list of top 10 places to visit in Seattle for the relaxing atmosphere it provides for tourists of all ages.

Blake Island Tillicum village
Blake Island Tillicum village

4. Underground Touring

After the Great Seattle Fire of 1889, the city was rebuilt over the top of the ruins. This guided tour takes visitors through the hidden subterranean passages that once were the main roadways and storefronts of old downtown Seattle and tells stories of the frontier people who lived and worked there. The subterranean walkways are dry, but the history is not.

Tours last 1-1/2 hours and are offered daily, year-round is a great place to visit in Seattle. The schedule of tours varies from season to season - Check out their official website at

www.undergroundtour.com

Underground Touring
Underground Touring

5. Safeco Field - great place to visit in Seattle

Safeco Field is the fabulous home of the Seattle Mariners. Guests are treated to a 19.59-acre outdoor baseball park with real grass and a retractable roof. Tour one of the premier baseball facilities ever built, including areas of the ballpark that are not normally open to the public: press box, luxury suites, field, dugout and visitor's clubhouse

Tours are approximately one hour in duration and cover a walking distance of one mile.

Safeco Field
Safeco Field

Seattle Space Needle Fireworks

What is your favorite place to visit in Seattle?

  • Space Needle
  • Washington Ferries
  • Tillicum Village
  • Underground Tour
  • Safeco field
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SCStrat profile image

SCStrat  says:
5 months ago

I am from Seattle and I definitely love the Space Needle, it has an incredible view.

Pierre van Eck  says:
5 months ago

Congratulations on an interesting, informative Hub and many thanks for sharing some fab images. The Space Needle does indeed seem to be a "must-see"!

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Dink96  says:
5 months ago

We were in Seattle several years ago and wanted to do more, but found the traffic to be MONSTROUS!!! It took us hours to get from one end of the city to the other, which severely limited what we wanted to do. The Space Needle is a must-see. We splurged and enjoyed a very nice dinner up there. The second time we visited, we docked on a cruise ship, which made our visit much easier :-) I also recommend Pike Place Market--gotta see the fish throwers, there's also a very good spice and herb store (Market Spice?) and my husband fell in love with Holy Cow Records. (That man loves his vinyl!) Washington State Ferries are nice, but in my book, BC Ferries (British Columbia) rock!! If I get back, would love to see the aircraft museum, I hear it's quite extensive. Very nice blog.

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prasetio30  says:
5 months ago

thanks for share, Great picture.I like it. Nice place to visit

mwaky profile image

mwaky  says:
4 months ago

really cool hub! interesting!

J. Kumm profile image

J. Kumm  says:
2 months ago

Tillicum Villiage sounds great; it will be one of my first stops. =)

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