Washington – RoverAtlas https://roveratlas.com/ Thu, 09 Dec 2021 23:52:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.3 https://roveratlas.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/cropped-compass-152121_1280-32x32.png Washington – RoverAtlas https://roveratlas.com/ 32 32 The 18 Best Places to Live in Washington https://roveratlas.com/north-america/usa/washington/best-places-to-live-in-washington/ Thu, 09 Dec 2021 23:52:30 +0000 https://roveratlas.com/?p=4803 Read more]]> The people of Washington are an inquisitive, questing lot. Whether you lived in Spokane or called Tacoma home, if you grew up here, you’ve got a reputation for being resourceful. It’s not just their geographic diversity that makes them resourceful, though. Washington has one of the highest concentrations of STEM workers in the country—a fact that’s standing them in good stead as automation specialists.

It was built on the idea that every person should be able to live in safe neighborhoods, access the best public schools, and get a job that allows them to support their family without any fear of violence or a high crime rate. And the state consistently makes strides towards achieving this, making it one of the most highly sought-after places to live in the country. 

If you’re getting ready to move here, you’ll want to consider the best places to live in Washington. With its abundance of natural beauty and stunning landscapes ranging from lush rainforests, snowy peaks, placid lakes to rolling plains, the Evergreen State offers something for everyone. Whether you’re moving to rural farmland or if you are looking for places with the best public schools for your kids, or perhaps you just want to live in a bustling metropolitan area, here’s a curated list for your perusal! 

Sammamish

It is located in Washington’s King County, east of Lake Sammamish, making it a part of both the metropolitan area and the Eastside. It is one of many places that comprise the metropolitan area and is located just east of Bellevue and Redmond.  

Along with great amenities like schools, hospitals, public gardens, malls, and shopping complexes, Sammamish also has the beautiful Sammamish Valley and Sammamish Lake. They offer a variety of recreational opportunities for residents and visitors alike. Among the many public parks, the popular Pratt Park is a hit among the residents. It consists of an outdoor amphitheater and numerous parks that host free concerts and movies throughout the summer. It is also home to the area’s largest farmer market. 

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Redmond

The first thing to know about Redmond is that it has a population of just around 100,000. Now, if you’re looking for a place that is decently large but not a full-fledged metro, then this destination should be your top choice, full stop. Located in King County, about 15 minutes away from Seattle, Redmond is one of the best places to live in Washington. It is close to two major freeways, I-5 and SR 520, and has its own police station and a very low crime rate. 

If you’ve ever used a Windows PC, then you’ve probably heard of Microsoft. Microsoft has multiple campuses here, including the Microsoft global headquarters. It is a hotbed of technology companies (including T-Mobile, the cell phone company, and Costco, the big-box seller) and home to some of the most creative, ingenious people. This is a hidden gem that shouldn’t be overlooked. 

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Issaquah 

Part of the metropolitan area in King County, the town of Issaquah is located in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains – making it a treat for anyone interested in hiking and climbing. If you’re looking to move here with your kids, there are several good schools and colleges for world-class education as well.  

This destination is home to many recreational parks and the great outdoors. There’s a little something for everyone: outdoor activities like hiking and biking at the Issaquah Highlands, outdoor sports like football and soccer, outdoorsy music festivals like Mountain Soul Fest and the Northwest Folklife Festival, outdoor arts and culture installations like the Issaquah Salmon Days celebration, and live concerts and shows!  

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Pullman 

Pullman is located in the southeastern part of Washington, in the northwestern United States, right where the Palouse Hills meet the eastern portion of the Cascade mountain range, a few miles west of the confluence of the Snake and the Clearwater rivers.  

Pullman is a relic of the Pacific Northwest’s railroad era as if plucked straight from a movie set. Antique shops, bookstores, and homes are scattered throughout Pullman, which never saw much in terms of modernization after the demise of the railroad industry. 

Pullman is one of the best towns to live in Washington. Pullman is a popular college town that is home to Washington State University. It also has many good schools for primary education. It’s quiet, welcoming, cultured—and perhaps most surprisingly—a famous travel destination. Pullman’s unique experience makes it one of the most exciting places to live in the US. 

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Bainbridge Island 

Bainbridge Island is one of Washington’s most popular vacation spots and a fantastic place to raise a family. From numerous schools and other essential amenities to a series of entertaining recreation options, there’s a lot that this place has to offer to its residents. Residents can also enjoy its relaxed vibe, numerous parks, island ferry, hiking trails, and other outdoor activities.  

If you like the idea of locals for neighbors, then this is the time to invest in real estate on Bainbridge Island. With a population of around 30,000, Bainbridge Island has a unique and bustling culture – Bainbridge feels safe and familiar while still being a place that offers a dynamic quality living experience. 

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Richland

Richland is a city in Benton County. Nestled in the breathtaking Columbia River Gorge, this destination has all the perks of a sleepy, rural town mixed with easy access to Portland, the Tri-Cities, and Vancouver. It’s also one of the most diverse places in Washington! 

It may be small in population, but this city has seen tremendous socio-economic growth in the last couple of decades. It is considered to be among the best cities to live in Washington, with outstanding schools and colleges. As the sixth-largest city in Washington, it is rapidly becoming a famous tourist destination with many attractions to draw people from the big cities such as Portland to experience local entertainment. In addition to its spectacular location, Richland’s mild climate, natural beauty, and history make it a top spot for residents as well as those who visit from nearby large metropolitan areas. 

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Kirkland

There are many stories of small, obscure locations getting their 15 minutes of fame thanks to movies and television shows. For Kirkland, King County, Grey’s Anatomy was the show that launched it into the spotlight.  

It is a place of contrasts. It’s vibrant, eclectic, and rich in history yet still has that small-town feeling. The city encompasses several communities, all nestled around the beautiful Lake, Lake Washington. Kirkland is also a great place to raise a family. It’s picturesque, safe, and extremely comfortable – especially if you love to be surrounded by water!  

Tucked away on the east side of Lake Washington, this city is just a stone’s throw from the big spots that border the Lake. It is bordered by Bellevue across a short bridge and Redmond to the South East, Fisher’s Landing to the south, and Totem Lake to the West. Kirkland is a charming place with its historic downtown area nestled along a tree-studded creek fed by the Sammamish Lake. In fact, Kirkland has been voted the most ‘livable’ city in Washington state for almost a decade running now. 

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Snoqualmie

There is just something about Snoqualmie that makes it the perfect home for you to raise your family. From that first view of the falls to that moment when you drive into the city and see all the shops lining the streets, it’s not hard to see why you will fall in love with this place. 

As with any city, you will find that there are several different activities that can be enjoyed when in Snoqualmie. Some of these activities center around the arts and live performances by residents (and the several casinos that dot the skyline!), while others center around historical homes and landmarks. There is a handful of shops, restaurants, and parks in Snoqualmie that residents love. They even offer many outdoor adventures. 

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Woodinville

In a dazzling burg of around 88,000 citizens adjacent to the city of Seattle is a place called Woodinville. Woodinville is a small community located in the northernmost part of the Seattle Metropolitan area, i.e., King County. It is a quiet and peaceful community. The city is considered a bedroom community for some commuters who work in Seattle and other surrounding areas. 

Woodinville, Washington, is a beautiful place where you’ll find some of the most popular restaurants in the entire world. No, really…just take a peek at the Wine Country page, and you’ll see what we mean! Woodinville has always been an active farming community. It was the first place the Fox Hill Wineries provided many bottles of wine to the public in 1968. The town of Woodinville has always had a history of entertainment, sports, and special events enjoyed with a side of whisky.  

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Bellevue 

Bellevue is located in King County in the USA. The population is estimated to be around 161,000 residents. With world-class amenities, low crime rate, beautiful, budget-friendly living spaces, and excellent public schools, Bellevue is a wonderful town to live in. Especially if you are hoping to start and raise a family in the near future. 

It was officially incorporated on March 4th, 1891, after New York native John Leary was drawn to the area because of its similarity to his home state. John’s brother William joined him shortly after to make real estate investments throughout the surrounding area. They were instrumental in creating what you see today!  

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Spokane 

Spokane is a hidden gem. It receives around 400 inches of rain per year, making it the largest city in the United States to receive that much precipitation. This amount of water translates to the most popular skiing spots in the PNW and some of the most famous mountain biking trails. You can ski at Mt. Spokane during winter or Mt. Squak year-round. 

Spokane is also an excellent place for both educational and business opportunities. Several schools and colleges here impart good-quality education, and its close proximity to major railroads and highways attracts and retains many multinational corporations. In addition, Spokane boasts the famous Spokane International Airport as well as a vibrant downtown art scene that draws folks from far and wide. 

It is one of those places that have witnessed rapid economic growth over the years. Its low population density and easy access from significant stops across Washington state have made it a desirable locale. Spokane prides itself on being the largest city in inland Washington and welcomes new residents and visitors with open arms.  

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Gig Harbor 

Gig Harbor is a popular choice for parents raising kids in Washington state. Partly because of the overall warm and welcoming atmosphere and partly because of the great schools here. This part of the state offers a small-town atmosphere with warm weather. However, the population is starting to grow steadily. So, if you’re looking to move here, now is the right time.  

Gig Harbor is among the best areas to live in Washington! This small beach town has miles of untouched beaches, good seafood choices, and lots of boating options. Gig Harbor also has other amazing things going on. The Navy Museum is a must-see while in town; there are many art galleries to see some great artwork and plenty of local restaurants to check out. In addition to the town itself, the Puget Sound area is fantastic for boating, kayaking, and snorkeling. 

Gig Harbor is often described as an unexpected surprise on the way to the more popular attractions of Spokane and Tacoma. This is one of those places that have a small-town feel but with big-city amenities nearby – making it an excellent place for residents to live, work and play! 

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Bellingham 

Bellingham is the county seat of Whatcom County in the US state of Washington, about one hundred sixty miles (260 kilometers) north of Portland, Oregon, and twenty-five miles (40 kilometers) south of the Canada–United States border. If you love a small, scenic, and safe city that’s a step away from the prominent places in WA, then Bellingham is the place to be!  

Not only does it have a classic college town feel with plenty of schools, restaurants, parks, entertainment, and outdoor activities to offer, but it also has a growing local club full of fun-loving folk. You’ll be surprised by how active everything is here! With so many things to do in Bellingham, you are sure to have an incredible time. You’ll find great food, entertainment, scenery, and so much more when you meet residents. 

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Olympia

Olympia is more than just the state capitol. It is the perfect place to buy homes or set up businesses with outstanding schools, reasonable taxes, and a small-town, big-city feeling. It is one of Washington state’s oldest places, and there has never been a better time for residents in Olympia!  

It was incorporated in 1890, the same year Washington became a state. Olympia experienced slow growth until recently when it saw an increase in population due to the many technology companies that have, or are choosing to, establish operations there. 

In the winter, Olympia is blanketed in snow and ice. You can go snowboarding, sledding, and snowshoeing in this winter wonderland. It’s a tradition to take a break from school and work, enjoy the outdoors, go hiking, and have fun with friends and family at the parks. 

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Seattle 

Seattle is both the largest city of the state and the major metropolis on the West Coast of the United States, often considered an extension of the urban area of San Francisco. It is nicknamed The Emerald City due to the lush, evergreen trees that cover the hills around the city. Seattle sits between beautiful Lake Washington, a Lake, and stunning Mt. Rainier. 

Seattle has a lovely little shoreline on Puget Sound, but there isn’t a ton of beach because the area gets a lot of rain year-round making the hillsides covered in dense greenery. Seattle is a very park-friendly city, and there are thousands of acres of parks, forests, and tree-lined streets. There are also places to get outdoorsy, like Discovery Park and Lincoln Park, which have lovely beaches along with hiking trails that overlook the water. 

Downtown Seattle, Washington

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Everett 

Among the really good places in Washington to live, Everett is located in Snohomish County in the northwestern corner of Washington state. With approximately 101,000 residents, Everett has become a major regional center in Snohomish County, along with its twin city of Lynnwood. 

Everett was officially incorporated on the last day of 1903. It is noted for both its well-preserved downtown area and for being the birthplace of grunge music. Nearly half of all residents living in Everett were born outside of the US, with significant sources of immigration from Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Laos, Russia, Ukraine, Philippines, Mexico, El Salvador, Japan, Korea, China, Canada, and Poland. 

Everett is a city that boasts many talented and passionate individuals. Whether it’s artists, athletes, or video-game designers, the community is rich with bright and intelligent people who love to use their talents and skills to help out their neighbors and enjoy life. 

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Bothell 

Welcome to the city of Bothell, one of the most beautiful places located towards the north in King County. Wherever you go in Bothell, there is a sense of community and local pride. Bothell combines the popular bits of both worlds – easy access to metropolitan areas with a small-town feel and supportive neighborhood.  

Bothell, WA, is among the best cities in Washington for many reasons. Compared to the surrounding areas like Tacoma, it’s definitely quieter. But what people might not realize is that there are so many things to do here! The Bothell Town Center features a state-of-the-art movie theater, beautiful parks, and an array of dining and shopping options that include Costco, DSW, Ross, and JCPenney. Bothell Landing is also nearby, as well as the golf course communities of Brookside and Canyon Park. 

Fun fact: Bothell is a relatively new name for this town, which was previously known as Woodland! 

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Tacoma 

Tacoma is a small city by many standards, but it’s rich in community and art. It has a population of just around 211,000 people. Tacoma has a substantial commercial and military presence, and its influence on the civilian economy is far-reaching. 

There are many great neighborhoods in Tacoma, Washington, with the most popular being Allyn-McLean, North End, South End, and Midland. You could move into one of the beautiful homes in East Tacoma if you think that’s a better location for you because there are plenty of properties available for sale in many price ranges. 

If you plan to live here for a while, it is wise to invest in a property instead of living in a rental house. You can find something nice in both North End and South End communities that fall within the boundaries of Tacoma. 

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If you’re looking for a city that you can call home and a place with good schools to raise a family, then among all other places, Washington is worth serious consideration. It is one of the most prosperous places in the country, not just in terms of culture and social life but also in terms of economic success. 

Washington is the most populous state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. It has diverse landscapes, including sandy beaches, rugged coastlines, and forested mountains.  However, it is one of the Pacific Northwest States that people don’t usually think of when they think sun. They think rain, fog, and mountains. The winters are cold, and the summers are wet. But it is also one of the most beautiful states in America and living here can be beautiful. The only problem? There are many places to choose from! That’s why this article about the best places to live in Washington state has been curated as a guide to help those who want to move to Washington.

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Top 18 Resorts in Washington to spend your holidays https://roveratlas.com/north-america/usa/washington/resorts-in-washington/ Thu, 09 Dec 2021 23:47:47 +0000 https://roveratlas.com/?p=4835 Read more]]> A holiday is incomplete without a comfortable stay. Be it a planned one, or that one time where you choose to go impulsive and listen to your heart’s desire of taking a tour, what stays constant is the desire to have a stay of convenience and solace. When you choose destinations to visit, what stays with you is the memory you come back, hence while exploring new locations and discovering activities to do is important, it is also equally important to look for a stay that offers a memory to cherish.

Trips that cannot be taken frequently and locations that you cannot visit repeatedly ought to give you a unique experience that you can come back and share. What adds charm to such holidays is the experience a resort offers. The evergreen state of Washington is well-known for the natural beauty it beholds and what better venue to enjoy the beauty than a resort? If you are planning a holiday to Washington, here are a few resorts in Washington state that you could discover. 

Sun Mountain Lodge | Winthrop 

This resort quenches your thirst for a scenic mountain view, overlooking the Methow Valley, the Sun Mountain Lodge is one of Washington’s premier mountain resorts. It checks off a luxurious and comfortable stay on your list and lets you go cross-country skiing in winter and the summer weather suits hiking and mountain biking. The beautiful local scenic beauty combined with the pleasant weather makes it the place to host romantic weddings too. Though pets are not allowed here. The Methow Valley has boarding kennels for your four-pawed buddies and is one of the best resorts in Washington to visit. 

Sun Mountain Lodge

Address: 604 Patterson Lake Rd, Winthrop, WA 98862, United States | Timing: Contact the resort directly | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/SDgcZxdDPC3Qr2HP6 | Phone: +15099962211 

Suncadia Resort | Cle Elum 

Located 80 miles (about 129 kilometers) away from Seattle, Suncadia Resort offers 6,000 acres to its guests for all kinds of outdoor activities including hiking, golfing, and going on biking trails and a restaurant and dining complex catering to everything your taste buds demand on the holiday. Being amongst the best resorts in Washington in remote locations, Suncadia Resort provides comfortable accommodation for your Pacific Northwest escape tour.  

Address: 3600 Suncadia Trail, Cle Elum, WA 98922, United States | Timing: Contact the resort directly | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/EHaNbj7g47uhnsLa8 | Phone: +18772201438

Ocean Crest Resort | Moclips 

Situated on the southwest end of the northern shores of Washington’s Pacific Coast, this resort is different from the rest. Unlike a flashy or large resort but offers a tranquil and elegant getaway experience. They have been ensuring comfort and relaxation for every guest for over half a century and provide personalized services to make you keep coming back for more. If you find the weather too chilly for a quick dip in the ocean, you have access to the indoor pool which is heated throughout the year, is accompanied by a hot tub, and the onsite spa as well which offers hot stone massages.

Playing with Fire

Address: 4651 WA-109, Moclips, WA 98562, United States | Timing: Contact the resort directly | Google Map Location: https://g.page/OceanCrestResort?share | Phone: +13602764465 

Rosario Resort and Spa | Eastsound 

This resort is an upscale destination with rooms, suites, and even a posh bungalow available for rent. With an onsite day spa, a conference center, this resort also makes for a perfect corporate retreat. 

The rooms in Rosario Resort are well designed and have been scattered around the complex to give breathtaking views of Cascade Bay, all the way to Orcas Island. It is situated close to Moran State Park, and it is a must-visit if you are planning a family retreat. If you enjoy spending time with history, you can also visit the museum which tells the story of Mayor Robert Moran, a well-known shipbuilder. 

Address: 1400 Rosario Rd, Eastsound, WA 98245, United States | Timing: Contact the resort directly | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/5ypazZFkB5V8CR9T8 | Phone: +13603762222 

Salish Lodge and Spa | Snoqualmie

Placed at the cliff that provides the view of a waterfall and breathtaking views of the mountains, this resort is meant for a holiday tour of relaxation, comfort, and luxury. If you enjoy photography while holidaying, your camera might run out of space considering the number of pictures you might want to click at this spot. Salish Lodge and Spa let you enjoy the Twin Peaks at the spa and leave with a feeling of freshness and relaxation.

It is situated amongst the forests of the Evergreen State and with the magnificent Snoqualmie Falls in the background, it takes you to an atmosphere that embraces simplicity. Though the design of the Lodge building is a modern construction, this resort fits like a puzzle piece in the greenery that surrounds it.  

Salish Lodge and Spa

Address: 6501 Railroad Ave, Snoqualmie, WA 98065, United States | Timing: Contact the resort directly| Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/ytxWMxnUpMF4cCRG8 | Phone: +14258882556 

The Willows Inn | Lummi Island 

Located near the beautiful Lummi Marine Park and Curry Preserve, The Willows Inn has been excelling at its hospitality and has been a legacy for a century now. It offers cozy suites, including the pet friendly Suciam Room, and Cottage beach bungalow to name a few. You can also experience upscale dining at the restaurant, with an elaborate menu that has dishes made with local harvest ingredients and coastal fare. With the charm that it beholds and expresses in all its services, you will leave with the site with an anecdote you would like to recall by yourself shortly.  

aged venison tartare, rye bread, purslane

Address: 2579 W Shore Dr, Lummi Island, WA 98262, United States | Timings: Contact the resort directly | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/3FagH5tiMvaYiAa77 | Phone: +13607582620  

Resort at Port Ludlow | Port Ludlow  

With a unique location near the Marina, you can reach this picturesque resort via boat as well. Being next to the waters, it offers boating and kayaking to guests and if you might get to say hi to an otter or a seal. The warm light that reflects on the water during nights is a sight one must witness during their stay. The simple and cozy rooms provide all basic amenities and are pet-friendly as well. The award-winning restaurant named The Fireside is popular for making use of the best local ingredients and surprises you with its exemplary wine collection.  

Address: 1 Heron Rd, Port Ludlow, WA 98365, United States | Timing: Contact the resort directly | Google Map Location: https://g.page/portludlow?share | Phone: +13604377000 

West Beach Resort | Eastsound 

Located on the West edge of Orcas Island, this resort offers a stay in the cottages along the beach. The Orca Island is said to be the most recognizable among the San Juan Islands, as it is larger and packed with complex hiking trails, local campgrounds, and clear waters that are ideal for several activities, including sailing. If you enjoy holiday tours all by yourself then it fits perfectly as each cottage has its private fire pit and walk along the sandy beach and let your feet talk to the tides. Be it a romantic getaway for couples or one for your families, West Beach Resort has all your demands sorted.  

Address: 190 Waterfront Way, Eastsound, WA 98245, United States | Timing: Check-in time: 4:00 pm Check-out time: 11:00 am | Google Map Location: https://g.page/westbeachresort?share | Phone: +13603762240 

Skamania Lodge | Stenevson 

Hidden in the middle of 175 acres of forests in the countryside, this location is surrounded by trees all around. The Skamania Lodge embraces a sense of stillness and warmth in every corner and provides you with a list of recreational activities to indulge in during your stay. You can choose to stay in the regular suite, but if you would like something out of the box, the treehouse is a great option to discover.

These treehouses are built about 20 feet above the ground and are available in different sizes to suit the needs of all, be it individuals or couples. With amenities like an 18-hole golf course, a day spa, and enthralling adventure activities among the many available at the complex, Skamania Lodge has all the comfort and relaxation you would wish to experience on your retreat.  

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Address: 1131 SW Skamania Lodge Way, Stevenson, WA 98648, United States | Timing: Contact the resort directly| Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/dsyEC6R6QkbMmkAGA | Phone: +15093144177 

Great Wolf Lodge and Waterpark | Centralia  

Imagine being at a place and having everything you need on a holiday present in the same complex? Recognized as one of the greatest indoor waterparks of Washington state, Great Wolf will make your entire family jump with joy. With a shopping complex, eight dining restaurants, a fitness center, a Day Spa, the list of amenities keeps going on! This site is also a local favorite. Along with a different name like The Great Wolf Lodge, it has everything under the same complex, making your holidaying experience convenient and memorable.  

Address: 20500 Old Hwy 99 SW, Centralia, WA 98531, United States | Timing: Contact the resort directly | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/Yh4czzfqnFPraw739 | Phone: +18006409653 

Sleeping Lady Resort | Leavenworth 

If there is a resort that radiates the warmth of nature and simplicity, it is Sleeping Lady Resort. It is situated in the Cascade Mountains and boasts of rooms and cottages having bed frames made from hand-hewn logs and having lush-down bedding. If you are on a solo holiday with your dog, they’ve got that sorted too. This resort, set in a picturesque location, allows you to experience nature’s glory at its best.  

Address: 7375 Icicle Rd, Leavenworth, WA 98826, United States | Timing: Contact the resort directly| Google Map Location: https://g.page/SleepingLady?share |Phone: +15095486344 

Semiahmoo Resort | Blaine 

Located at the tip of the peninsula, the Semiahmoo Resort takes you close to Canada. As a pet-friendly resort, it provides toys, treats, and dog beds for the canine friends you bring along. With a plethora of amenities such as a spa, fitness center, on-site theater, kid’s club, kayaks, bikes, and paddleboards available at your dispersal, Semiahmoo Resort is the resort to be in for a relaxing retreat. Visit this location to dice into a unique and relaxing experience that awaits you for a fun-filled getaway with your friends and family. 

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Address: 9565 Semiahmoo Pkwy, Blaine, WA 98230, United States | Timing: Contact the resort directly | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/9VY7ZcELFo9fLVFHA | Phone: +13603182000 

Iron Springs Resort | Copalis Beach 

Situated on the northwest coast, this resort has something new to offer for every visit. This destination in Copalis Beach is recognized as Pacific Northwest’s best getaway destinations. This is situated near the Pacific Beach and Griffiths-Priday Ocean State Parks. From shellfishing to exploring a complex hiking trail, you can do it all at the Iron Springs Resort. Did you know it was originally built in the 1940s for acting as getaway cabin homes and was later converted into a resort by the True family in 2011? The rustic and spacious rooms and each cabin having access to the beach add charm to your stay and if you’re looking for a family getaway at a pet-friendly destination, Iron Spring Resorts is the one.  

Iron Springs Resort, Cabin 5, Bedroom Area

Address: 3707 WA-109, Copalis Beach, WA 98535, United States | Timing: Contact the resort directly | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/Z17N2rNjkZneF65Q9 | Phone: +13602764230

Fairmont Olympic Hotel | Seattle 

Built in the 1920s with tall sweeping columns, the design of the lodge takes you to the era of the Italian Renaissance and makes it the dream setting for a romantic wedding. Being within a walking distance from most of the city’s top attractions, it acts as the perfect location if you are traveling to explore Seattle. If the cozy weather makes you long for a spa treatment, you can head straight for a rejuvenating session at the resort’s spa that takes pride in providing the best kind of comfort and relaxation.  

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Address: 411 University St, Seattle, WA 98101, United States | Timing: Contact the resort directly | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/P25BF8SvMoRCfg2U9 | Phone: +12066211700 

Campbell’s Resort on Lake Chelan | Chelan 

Located at the southern tip of Lake Chelan that stretches for 50 miles (80 kilometers) this resort is a walk away from downtown Chelan. It was built in 1901 and has 170 guest rooms on its land of eight acres, including two thousand feet of private waterfront beach. With a range of family activities, summer concerts on the beach, fitness camps and yoga classes, and special activities dedicated to kids all present in the complex, this resort makes a perfect stay for your family getaway.  

Room with a View of Lake Chelan

Address: 104 W Woodin Ave, Chelan, WA 98816, United States | Timings: Contact the resort directly | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/cBHAT1gwngVuF3Uc8 | Phone: +15096822561 

Hotel Bellwether | Bellingham 

Though it does not have a pool, Hotel Bellwether is known for providing a deluxe and elegant experience for its guests and for being a premier destination for weddings. It also has a canine mascot named Bella, who greets guests and will be your best friend to take you around the resort. The well-decorated rooms have Italian furnishing along with gas fireplaces, private balconies, and whirlpool tubs in the bathrooms, and suites provide additional space and sleeping options. If you wish to go out of the box, you can test your luck and book the one suite inside the lighthouse at the resort which gives you a 360-degree view of the bay.  

Hotel Bellwether, Bellingham, WA

Address: 1 Bellwether Way, Bellingham, WA 98225, United States | Timing: Contact the resort directly | Google Map Location: https://g.page/HotelBellwether?share | Phone: +13603923100 

Alderbrook Resort and Spa | Union

Though this Eco Resort is only two hours away from Seattle, it offers an experience that takes you away from the hustle-bustle of the city and keeps you craving for more. It is known for the range of water activities like geocaching, aqua aerobics, and hiking, to name a few. Unlike other resorts which provide you just a stay on the bay or the beach, Alderbrook allows you to discover local options that pack your itinerary and make sure you have a memorable experience. 

Address: 10 E Alderbrook Dr, Union, WA 98592, United States | Timing: Contact the resort directly | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/s76NG4WRqayJ2rWR6 | Phone: +13608982200                        

Kimpton Hotel Vintage Seattle | Seattle 

Situated within walkable distance from top tourist attractions like Benaroya Hall and the Space Needle, this location is the abode of elegance. It is well known for serving nightly wine tasting, curated by its sommelier. This is one reason why this hotel has been a part of several acclaimed international publications. If you are a firm believer in luxury and comfort when on a holiday, this is a must-visit destination for you.  

Address: 1100 5th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101, United States | Timing:  Contact the resort directly | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/v5Rb7cAGF1AZNVdZ7 | Phone: +12066248000 

As individuals who live in cities, we love taking a short break, having a deep conversation with nature, and spending time away from home with our loved ones around. What makes any resort special is how they dish out comfort and adventure at the same time.  The above-mentioned resorts are perfect destinations for planned as well as unplanned getaways. Be it a solo trip or a family vacation, the comfort, and relaxation offered at these locations suffice for all kinds of expectations! Hence, when you plan to book a resort next for a relaxing staycation, look no further.  

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17 Best Day Trips from Seattle You Must Take https://roveratlas.com/north-america/usa/washington/seattle/day-trips-from-seattle-you-must-take/ Tue, 15 Jun 2021 10:45:41 +0000 https://cms.roveratlas.com/?p=3836 Read more]]> Named after ‘Chief Seattle,’ the native leader of all the tribes from the Puget Sound area, Seattle is an outstanding tourist destination in Washington state. Abundantly blessed with global distribution networks, a rich greenbelt, and a diverse population, Seattle has emerged as the melting pot of diverse culture.

The slew of coffeehouses, and the SODO Urban Art Corridor, give Seattle its unique character. So, if you are planning to explore the west coast of the United States, then there are awesome options for day trips from Seattle that you cannot afford to miss. Some of the best curated day trip options are as follows.

Boeing Factory

Boeing factory is one of the most premier tourist destinations in Washington. If you want to explore Seattle and its adjoining places, a tour of this facility can turn out to be one of the best weekend day trips from Seattle.

The Boeing factory offers a phenomenal opportunity to see the famous Dreamliners from close quarters. You can explore the gallery, Skydeck as well as the Boeing store.

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Address: 8415 Paine Field Blvd, Mukilteo, WA 98275, United States | Timing: Monday to Thursday 09:30 am- 05:00 pm, Tuesday & Wednesday closed | Google Map Location: https://g.page/boeing-future-of-flight?share | Phone: +18004641476

Mount Rainier National Park

Standing at the vanguard of the Washington coast is the mighty Mount Rainer. Nestled at an altitude of 14,410 feet above sea level, this glaciated active volcano is home to a dense subalpine rainforest bustling with wildlife. The Mount Rainer National Park has something to offer for everyone depending on the climate.

During winters, it’s a skiing paradise. During summer, you can hike through the meadow of wildflowers and magnificent waterfalls. If you love nature, exploring the pristine forest trails of Ohanapecosh can be a mesmerizing experience.

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Address: 39000 State Route 706 E, Ashford, WA 98304, United States | Timing: 24X7 | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/qTsBspve947d7v4V8 | Phone: +13605692211

Mount St Helens

Mount St Helens is one of the iconic natural landmarks of the Washington state, and a visit to the same will be a thrilling option amongst other Seattle day trips. Mount St Helens was once an active volcano that last erupted in May 1980.

In 1982, the 445 square kilometers of land encircling the volcano was earmarked as a part of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Not only does the scenic beauty enthrall you, but there are plenty of activities for you, such as hiking through the forest trails and exploring the mystical Ape Caves in the southern part of the forest.

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Address: Mount St Helens Pl S Seattle, WA 98144, United States | Timing: The timings may have changed owing to the pandemic. Please check the website https://parks.state.wa.us/223/Reservations for the latest timings. | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/ns9RfxCwEVZBM3xeA | Phone: +13609028844

Olympic National Forest

The Olympic National forest is truly mystical with its pristine rain forests, scintillating beaches, ravishing river valleys, and the magnanimous Olympic Mountain range. With diverse forms of nature converging in a single destination, this national park must feature your day trip itineraries from Seattle.

The Olympic National Forest is a popular destination in Washington state. If you want to indulge in nature, then there is nothing like going on a forest trail to sync in the sounds of the quiet river valley and trout fishing in Lake Crescent.

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Address: 3002 Mt Angeles Rd, Port Angeles, WA 98362, United States | Timing: 24/7 | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/8LhBfLkhGGtKm4NT7 | Phone: +13605653130

Snoqualmie Falls

A day trip to Snoqualmie Falls can prove to be a very refreshing experience for everyone. This waterfall, with its 270-feet spectacular drop, offers a panoramic view of the entire park. There are beautiful trails across the gorge rim.

While you hike from the upper to the lower area, you will be greeted by the sound of gushing water and various milestones tracking the history of the Snoqualmie Falls. You can also explore the riverbed nice, tranquil, and crystal clear.

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Address: 6501 Railroad Avenue SE, Snoqualmie, WA 98065 United States | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/9sxc5jWcLPocc5N6A | Phone: +14259856906

Portland

Portland is one of Oregon’s largest cities, nestled almost at the Columbia River and Willamette River’s confluence. If your base is Seattle, then exploring Portland can be an interesting day trip. You can take up a self-driven car or opt for a bus service to reach Portland.

The liveliness of the city will sweep you off your feet. Food trucks offering gastronomic delights, exotic Rose Test Garden, and Powell’s iconic bookstore gives Portland its distinct identity. Ah well, don’t forget to indulge in some donuts from Voodoo Doughnut while you explore the city.

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Wenatchee National Forest

Wenatchee National Forest, running 137 miles on the east of the Cascade Range, is another destination that must feature in your day trip itineraries from Seattle. Apart from hiking and camping, there is a specific area known as Enchantments. Nestled at some 4,500 feet, this restricted area houses almost 700 crystal clear lakes.

You need special permits to access this unique ecosystem. Trekking through the Cascade mountains and camping at Stevens Pass can be the most amazing experience of your life. During winters, the Wenatchee National Forest transforms into the characteristic winter wonderland.

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Address: Wenatchee, WA 98807, United States | Timing: 24X7 | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/9ATfoL6PFKQwKcw9A | Phone: +15096649200

Leavenworth

A day trip to Leavenworth by car would reward you with the North Cascade national park’s most mesmerizing landscape. You can check out options for alpine skiing and whitewater rafting in the Wenatchee River.

Thematically built-in fashion of an old Bavarian town, you will enjoy soaking into the sights and spirit of this mountain town. The winters are truly magical here as you get to experience the Bavarian ice festival and Christmas lighting festival.

Leavenworth, Washington

Address: Leavenworth, WA 98826 United States | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/oynQB4u7K81CwmEy8 | Phone: +15095485807

Whidbey Island

This is one of the few islands that can be accessed by car. You can drive to the Mukilteo town and then board a ferry. Taking a walk on the iconic bridge at the Deception Pass State Park is almost a mandate. You must explore the Chocolate Flower Farm.

This farm offers you an idyllic space to relax and taste some exotic chocolate berry jams and mint tea. If you are planning a day trip during winters, do not miss out on the Murder Mystery Weekend. It’s a fun event where the locals dress up as popular characters straight out of mystery books.

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Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/Dpz8yETpTQQH4A158

San Juan Islands

This archipelago of 170 islands was first discovered around the 1790s and named by Spanish explorer Francisco de Eliza. Drive for two hours from Seattle and reach Anacortes downtown for a scenic ferry ride to San Juan islands. On Orcas Island, you can book a whale watching tour with the legendry Western prince company.

As a part of the day trip, you can explore the beautiful state parks on Orcas island and savor fusion food in San Juan Island. The Watmough Bay on the Lopez island is the most peaceful spot on earth, and you can occasionally see a seal popping out of the water.

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Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/4pHLMqbGyucWisoX7 | Phone: +13603789551

Victoria | British Columbia

Most Seattle day trips revolve around the waterways, and you will find great ferry services connecting Seattle to various destinations. If you stay in Seattle for more than a weekend, then explore Victoria City, the capital of British Columbia in Canada.

There are plenty of tourist destinations that you can cover within a day comfortably. The Inner Harbour, Royal BC Museum, and the Empress Hotel are landmark destinations that you shouldn’t miss in Victoria.

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Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/RWoGuNySwpDQMGJKA

Bainbridge Island

Hop onto one of the Washington State Ferry and enjoy a spectacular ride to the scenic Bainbridge Island, located west of Seattle. On your way to this quaint island, you will experience the breathtaking view of the Seattle skyline with the Space Needle standing prominent.

Interesting charm shops and boutiques sell exclusive apparel, accessories, and artifacts to choose from. Don’t forget to taste the Bainbridge Island Fudge at Bon Bon Confectionary. Battle Point Park and Lytle beach must feature in your Bainbridge day trip itinerary.

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Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/u93cLoeYHRVefUtS9

North Cascades National Park

A 1 hour 56 minutes ride from Seattle can lead you to the North Cascades National park, a picturesque alpine landscape. The mountains in this park offer the finest trails for everyone in North America during the months from June to September. Stehekin valley connecting the rocky cascade mountains to Washington’s wilderness, is a coveted tourist destination in Washington.

Here you will come across beautiful lakes such as Lake Chelan, lake Gorge, and lake Ross. You can enjoy boating, kayaking, and canoeing on these gorgeous lakes.

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By Jeff Gunn, CC BY 2.0, Link

Address: 810 State Route 20 Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284, United States | Timing: The timings may have changed owing to the pandemic. Please check the North Cascades National Park (U.S. National Park Service) (nps.gov) for the latest timing. | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/dQvBgsjWKCPEYZCp7 | Phone: +13608547200

Tacoma

Tacoma is a very famous city in southern Seattle, nestled on the Puget Sound Area banks. It takes around 40 minutes from Seattle to reach Tacoma by car. A day trip to Tacoma can be a very good option when you don’t want to venture too far.

The Tacoma Art Museum must feature in your sightseeing list as it features some of the extensive collections of glass art by the world-famous Dale Chihuly. Another two major attractions are the Tacoma nature center with 71 acres of manmade forested park and the Fort Nisqually Living History Museum.

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Address: City of Tacoma, 747 Market Street, Tacoma, WA 98402 United States | Phone: +12535915000

Bellevue

A 20-minutes drive from Seattle leads you to the vibrant city of Bellevue. Your day trip plans must feature this city as it is the third-largest city of Washington state. The 53-acre Botanical Garden here is home to various species of native American plants and a Rock Garden.

If your children accompany you, you must visit the Kids Quest Children’s Museum, an interesting educational place. Do visit the Bellevue Collection as all the retail action happens here. If you have time in your hands, try out the city’s zip tour starting from the South Bellevue Community Center to have a bird’s eye view of the city.

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Address: Bellevue, WA 98004 United States | Phone: +14254526800

Puget Sound

On the western edge of Washington lies the Puget Sound, a conglomeration of picturesque islands and waterways. If you want to explore day trip options, you can check out the boat tours to the islands of Puget Sound. 12 islands form the Puget Sound, and each of these islands stands for its own unique native culture.

Some of the popular ones are Whidbey Island, San Juan island, Vashon, and Bainbridge Island. A leisurely ride through the beautiful waterways to any of the 12 islands comprises one of Seattle’s best weekend trips.

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Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/yUrWTcy23WeXzM6j8

Fort Nisqually Living History Museum

Located in Tacoma, the Fort Nisqually Living History Museum is the recreation of the Puget Sound Area’s early settlement. It is also known as the living museum as museum volunteers dressed up in the 19th-century costume demonstrate the way of life in that bygone era.

There are traditional games and craft-making activities for you to indulge in and experience the culture. Within the fort, there are heritage gardens that act as a pivotal spot for capturing beautiful pictures. This fort must feature in your day trip to Tacoma.

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Address: 5519 Five Mile Dr, Tacoma, WA 98407, United States | Timing: Friday to Sunday 11:00 am- 04:00 pm, Monday to Thursday Closed | Google Map Location: https://g.page/FortNisqually?share | Phone: +12534043970

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53 Best Places to visit and Things to do in Seattle, Washington https://roveratlas.com/north-america/usa/washington/seattle/places-to-visit-and-things-to-do-in-seattle/ Sun, 18 Apr 2021 13:10:35 +0000 https://cms.roveratlas.com/?p=2914 Read more]]> We created a list of top things to do in Seattle that you shouldn’t miss while visiting this ever-growing city. Some are totally touristy, although worthwhile, like the Smith Tower, Pike Place Market, and Kerry Park, but some places are secret treasure, like the Bainbridge Island tour, Green Lake Park, and an off-the-beaten-path gum wall.  

Seattle offers the best of both worlds: a bounty of indoor options, plus easy access to the region’s riches of outdoor beauty. This article is chock-full of tips on everything you can do when you are visiting the evergreen state of Washington

Seattle is packed with natural beauty, outdoor adventures, gorgeous lakes, and charming towns. Whether you want to try skiing or snowboarding, go on challenging hikes, camp on the beach, or paddle down rapids of the lakes, this city has it all. Whether it’s your first time in this Emerald City or you already have your favorite pizza place, this guide is for you!

Pike Place Market

One of the first places to visit when you are on a trip to Seattle, is Pike Place Market. Yes, it is crowded and flooded with tourists throughout the year. But if you haven’t touched this place in Seattle, you haven’t experienced the true essence of how the city of Seattle has transformed over the years. 

You must have heard of the iconic flying fish markets in Seattle. Well, this is where it all is. Apart from the fish tossing market, the famous Pike Place Market sign, Rachel the Piggy Bank, gum wall, the original Starbucks café, restaurants, over 200 local artisans selling their merchandise, and street performers, there are enough sights and sounds at Pike Place Market to behold. We are positive it will blow your mind away. Don’t forget to stop by the famous bakery Le Panier for a petit dessert pause and grab a bag of creamy meringues to take with you. 

Ample space for romantic escapades around the open-air plaza with a backdrop of Elliot Bay make this Marketfront one of the best Seattle attractions. 

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Address: 85 Pike St #500, Seattle, WASHINGTON 98101, United States | Timing: 24X7 | Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/WXsnTViR3d97iyt68  | Phone Number: +12066827453

Space Needle

Synonymous with Seattle, the Space Needle in Seattle Center, stands out as the timeless monument on Seattle’s silhouette from the last 60 years.  Among the best things to do in Seattle, the glass elevator in the Space Needle will take you to the observation deck at 160 meters in just 43 seconds, where you can adore the epic 360-degree view of Puget Sound, Seattle downtown, the majestic Mount Rainier, the Cascades, and the Olympic Mountains. There are cafeterias in Space Needle with plenty of seating facing outward to enjoy the sights while you munch. 

If you time your trip up the Space Needle around sunset, Seattle will look even more beautiful than usual. 

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Address: 400 Broad St, Seattle, WASHINGTON 98109, United States | Timing: Monday to Thursday 12:00 pm to 05:00 pm, Friday 12:00 pm to 06:00 pm, Saturday 11:00 am to 06:00 pm and Sunday 11:00 pm to 05:00 pm | Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/gt21i8ddtCzYLtgA8 | Phone Number: +12069052100

Seattle Center

This Seattle Center cityscape was built on an area of 74 acres for the 1962 World’s Fair. From the iconic Space Needle, museums, performing arts venues to the 18,600-seater Key Arena, the ever-bustling building complex of the Space Center gives a glimpse into Seattle’s active musical and cultural life. 

And if you are wondering what to do in Seattle, this is exactly it. Take the exciting ride on the Seattle Center Monorail in downtown Seattle and stop at the musical International Fountain that creates beautiful parabolic shapes from its 137 water jets. Seattle Center also houses the beautiful murals at the outdoor Mural Amphitheater that feature a mosaic mural by Paul Horiuchi. Whatever your favorite dose of magic is, we are certain Seattle Center will have something for you. 

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Address: 305 Harrison St, Seattle, WASHINGTON 98109, United States | Timing: 24X7 | Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/3EMEiWEnBu8Vgtg59 | Phone Number: +12066847200

Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP)

Music, science fiction, and pop culture all come together at the fascinating exhibits at the Museum of Pop Culture in the complex of Seattle Center. MoPOP was designed by Frank Gehry and looks like a smashed guitar from above.  

You will find science fiction, pop culture, sci-fi and horror films literature, Games of Thrones manuscripts, facts about Seahawks, and music across various genres, all squeezed together. Additional activities in MoPOP such as educational programs, concerts and special events, couple of stores and restaurants will keep you hooked and asking for more. 

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Address: 325 5th Ave N, Seattle, Washington 98109, United States | Timing: Friday, Saturday and Sunday 10:00 am to 06:00 pm | Google map location: https://g.page/MoPOPSeattle?share  | Phone Number: +12067702700

Chihuly Garden and Glass

Dedicated to Tacoma-born artist Dale Chihuly, Chihuly Garden and Glass museum in Seattle Center, is his journey as a glassblower.  The exhibits featuring whimsical structures and glassworks in bright colors are celebrated worldwide. 

One of the top places to visit in Seattle with kids and family, the glass displays in the galleries in Chihuly Garden and Glass museum are an inspiration.  

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Address: 305 Harrison St, Seattle, Washington 98109, United States | Timing: 12:00 pm to 05:00pm | Google map  location: https://goo.gl/maps/UfANB5xCpHPwSWP98  | Phone Number: +12067534940

Olympic Sculpture Park

It is difficult to miss the beautiful sculpture piece of the monumental Eagle by Alexander Calder’s on the Olympic Sculpture Park, isn’t it?  Once a contaminated area on Seattle’s downtown waterfront, Olympic Sculpture Park was transformed into a 9-acre urban expanse where art, architecture, and nature coexist. The beauty of this project lies in its openness and beautiful integration with the city’s landscape.  

Created and operated by the Seattle Art Museum, this outdoor gallery of sculpture collection consists of more than 20 exquisite pieces by various artists like Jaume Plensa (Echo), Roxy Paine (Split), and Richard Serra (Wake) and brings with itself one of the most wonderful things to see in Seattle. 

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Address: 2901 Western Ave, Seattle, WASHINGTON 98121, United States | Timing: 06:00 am to 05:00 pm | Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/v3aJtS14dFttJPtp8 | Phone Number: +12066543100

Seattle Art Museum (SAM)

The Seattle Art Museum (SAM) is the largest museum in Seattle, dating back to the 1930s. It houses a diverse collection of artworks from Gothic and early-Renaissance Italian paintings by eminent artists such as Giovanni di Paolo and Paolo Uccello to 20th-century American art by Mark Tobey and Jacob Lawrence. 

If you want to be overwhelmed by how history can be woven into art, do not miss a tour to the Seattle Art Museum. Make sure you also visit the Olympic Sculpture Park, which lies just a mile away and is open to the public for free.   

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Address:  1300 1st Ave, Seattle, WASHINGTON 98101, United States | Timing: Friday to Sunday 10:00 am to 05:00 pm | Google map location: https://g.page/visitsam?share | Phone Number: +12066543100

The Seattle Great Wheel

Built in 2012, the 175-foot Ferris wheel located on Pier 57 offers you one of a kind of ride in an air-conditioned gondola with glass bottoms. 

Make sure to add it to the list of ‘Seattle things to do’ so that you don’t miss the amazing 15-20 minutes long smooth ride in the air with panoramic views of the Olympic Mountains, Puget Sound, Mount Rainier, Elliot Bay, and the most gorgeous Seattle Skyline. One can spend almost the entire day admiring the repertoire of nature at its best.  If you are hungry after the ride, there are plenty of food options around the Great Wheel to enjoy on the waterfront. 

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Address: 1301 Alaskan Way, Seattle, WASHINGTON 98101, United States | Timing: 12:00 pm to 08:00 pm | Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/M5JVWjvMx5Vjirzj7 | Phone Number: +12066238607

Pacific Science Center

When it comes to science, this vacay spot never fails to amaze you. Pacific Science Center in Seattle Center, proudly presents itself as one of the top Seattle attractions and is a family-oriented museum loaded with science lessons through interactive exhibits and innovative displays on galaxies, insects, and several concepts of science. 

Wondering where to start from? You can immerse yourself among the distant galaxies, interact with local scientists and researchers, and add fuel to your passion for critical thinking by attending science demonstrations and movies at IMAX and planetarium.  

Don’t forget to take a tour of the fascinating Tropical Butterfly House containing hundreds of different species of live butterflies. 

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Address: 200 2nd Ave N, Seattle, WASHINGTON 98109, United States | Timing: Temporarily closed owing to the pandemic. Please check https://www.pacificsciencecenter.org/ for the latest timings | Google map location: https://g.page/PacSci?share | Phone Number: +12064432001

Ballard Locks

Ballard Locks are waterway passes that allow water traffic to travel between Puget Sound and the Lake Washington Ship Canal.  At Ballard Locks, you can watch the water levels rise and lower to create a “boat elevator” for boats and kayaks passing between lakes and the saltwater of Puget Sound. 

Constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1917, this rare spectacle of Ballard Locks is worth a visit in Seattle. If you’re planning to visit Seattle on the second Saturday of the month, make sure to head to Ballard for a fun way to spend good few hours at the Ballard Second Saturday Art Walk! Ballard is also a hotspot for food lovers and hipsters alike so you will definitely come across some fanciful boutiques, quirky thrift stores, lots of bars and restaurants, and bookstores to spend your time. 

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Address: 3015 NW 54th St, Seattle, Washington 98107, United States | Timing: 07:00 am to 09:00 pm | Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/qt5qYqyxGbJEBpsz8 | Phone Number: +12067802500

Washington Park Arboretum

Maintained by both The University of Washington Botanic Gardens and the City of Seattle, Washington Park Arboretum is a world-class 230 acres garden of oaks, maples, and camellias.   

The Azalea Way is a delightful feature that has cherries, azaleas, magnolias, and dogwoods around a beautiful framework of evergreen conifers. You will also fall in love with the Rhododendron Glen which looks amazing in spring with its impressive collection of rhododendron bushes, ferns, and magnolias. 

Whether you are looking for a quiet day to partake in some privacy or you need a day that is filled with love and the company of your dear ones, the Washington Park Arboretum provides a perfect outlet for your every mood.  

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Address: 2300 Arboretum Dr E, Seattle, WASHINGTON 98112, United States | Timing: 09:00 am to 05:00 pm | Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/ca3JZeYQ5ooUSvP8A | Phone Number: +12065438800

The Museum of Flight

After checking out classic attractions like the Space Needle, get your dose of science and come to explore the Museum of Flight.  This is located on a 15-acre campus and includes about 160 air and spacecrafts. The place has one of the largest air and space collections in the United States. You will be overwhelmed to see a full-scale NASA Space shuttle Trainer, a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, Boeing lunar rover, and an Air Force One from the Eisenhower era. Not only that, but there are also NASA space shuttle trainer tours, interactive exhibits, and flight simulators that will blow your mind. Other aircrafts on the gallery include a replica of the Lockheed Electra that Amelia Earhart flew on her last flight and a World War 1 fighter plane. 

With a café with spectacular views of Mount Rainier and a children’s play area, this matchless experience should definitely feature on your best things to do in Seattle Washington list. 

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Address: 9404 E Marginal Way S, Seattle, WASHINGTON 98108, United States | Timing: Thursday to Sunday 10:00 am to 05:00 pm | Google map location: https://g.page/the-museum-of-flight-seattle?share | Phone Number: +12067645700

Smith Tower

Built in 1914 and Seattle’s first skyscraper, the Smith Tower is a Seattle must see! The historic, manually operated elevators that take passengers to the 35th-floor observatory and present them with a 360-degree view make it one of the most popular Seattle tourist attractions.  

You can spend your day exploring the many displays that tell interesting stories about the glorious past of the Smith Tower.  Interesting, isn’t it? So, head over to Smith Tower and get ready for an experience that will stay with you for a lifetime.

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Address: Smith Tower, 506 2nd Ave, Seattle, Washington 98104, United States | Timing: Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday 03:00 pm to 10:00 pm, Friday to Saturday 03:00 pm to 11:00 pm, Monday and Tuesday closed | Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/v96pPTzeBHpF4vxr6  | Phone Number: +12066240414

Seattle Central Library

Can you believe that this beautiful building with a glass exterior and floating platforms is a full-fledged working library?  

You can explore these 11 floored inviting structures by Rem Koolhaason on a self-guided tour. You can also bring your kids to The Faye G. Allen Children’s Center where they can read, attend storytimes, and even play games and puzzles. You can avail comfortable facilities such as a café, a garden, and a cozy seating area in the Norcliffe Foundation Living Room as you browse through your favorite novels.  

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Address: 1000 4th Ave, Seattle, Washington 98104, United States | Timing: Monday to Saturday 12:00 pm to 06:00 pm | Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/JqpwdYWYK1NhfVG77  | Phone Number: +12063864636

Board a ferry with Washington State Ferries

Ferries are an important part of what makes Washington great with Washington State Ferries (WSF) managing the largest fleet of ferries in the United States, which is around 23 in total. A small trip across Puget Sound on one of the water vessels is a perfect Pacific Northwest experience that you must have. 

You must take out time to enjoy the magnificent views from the ferry as you cruise to the charming islands of Bainbridge Island, Bremerton, or San Juan. Sunsets here are most rewarding with amazing views where you’ll see the city start to sparkle as day turns to night and the skyscrapers light up. 

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Address: 2901 3rd Ave #500, Seattle, Washington 98121, United States | Timing: Monday to Friday 08:00 am to 05:00 pm | Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/pzLDxxSyV1YSrWiV7

Sky View Observatory

The Columbia Center is the tallest tower in the Washington State with a height of 295 meters. Although, once in 1985, this tower was the tallest building on the entire West Coast and since then it has dropped to fourth on the list. 

Although not as patronizing as the Space Needle, the Columbia Center’s experience is every bit as stimulating as you may imagine. After all, you get the opportunity to marvel over the beautiful murals and city life of Seattle underneath from the observatory on the 73rd floor, while gapping at the wonderful vastness of the Olympic Mountains, Puget Sound, and the beauty of Mount Rainier that spreads across through the horizons.  

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Address: 700 4th Ave, Seattle, Washington 98104, United States | Timing: Temporarily closed due to the pandemic. Please check https://www.skyviewobservatory.com/ for the latest timings. | Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/e2R6wWMYW2rkN1PA7 | Phone Number: +12063865564

Enjoy the sunset at Kerry Park (Franklin Place)

For sweeping views of the famous Mount Rainier, Elliot Bay, and Seattle skyline, Kerry Park is one of the best places to go in Seattle.  

There isn’t much to do in this little park except for clicking some great Instagram-worthy pics. But if you’re looking for time to kill with a fantastic view and a play area, Kerry Park makes a great spot for a picnic too. Not to forget, do make a quick stop at Molly Moon’s homemade ice cream store nearby! Although there is no such thing as the best time to visit Kerry Park, pictures say visiting during the sunset is pure bliss. 

So why wait? Get your tripod ready and come to Kerry Park for the most wonderful picture of the epic Seattle skyline. 

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Address: 211 W Highland Dr, Seattle, WASHINGTON 98119, United States | Timing: 06:00 am to 10:00 pm | Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/tNvCA7ZkDSpk1iKR9 | Phone Number: +12066844075

T Mobile Park

Previously known as Safeco Field and rechristened to ‘T Mobile Park’ in 2019, this stadium is home to the Seattle Mariners and a pilgrimage for Mariners’ fans. This is a landmark in the city with its state-of-the-art brick façade, natural grass field, and a retractable roof. With a capacity to seat about 47000 fans, the T-Mobile Park offers delicious snacks which are beyond typical grub. 

You can fetch some delicious crab sandwiches along with some tacos or garlic fries and wash it down with margaritas. The visit to this stadium brings with itself an experience that is decked with magic, excitement, and a whole lot of adrenaline rush pumping through the veins. 

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Address: 1250 1st Ave S, Seattle, Washington 98134, United States | Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/NBfZMPyWovvuGRL76 | Phone Number: +12063464000

Seattle Japanese Garden

Maintaining an important place in the directory of Seattle tourist attractions, Seattle Japanese Garden is an enchanting 3.5-acre garden laid out under the supervision of architect Jūki Iida. The park consists of winding paths that allow you to appreciate nature and the beautiful landscape in the garden.  

Clearly, one of the oldest Japanese gardens in the United States, this garden is a favorite venue for all kinds of celebrations in the Japanese calendar. 

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Address: 1075 Lake Washington Blvd E, Seattle, Washington 98112, United States | Timing: Tuesday to Sunday 10:00 am to 04:00 pm, Monday closed | Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/3j5FX91zcGP5FXBDA | Phone Number: +12066844725

Woodland Park Zoo

From penguins, gray wolves, elk, North American river otters, and brown bears to meerkats and brightly colored poison dark frogs, this award-winning Woodland Park Zoo presents to you one of the most remarkable Seattle attractions. It is home to more than 1000 different species of animals. Wear comfortable walking shoes and dress in layers for Seattle’s unpredictable weather. 

Do remember to check what’s the special event on the daily calendar as soon as you arrive so you won’t miss the opportunity to feed a hippo or giraffe, a guided demonstration with hawks and owls, or listen to interesting facts by the elephant keeper. Woodland Zoo is easily one of the best places to visit in Seattle! 

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Address: 5500 Phinney Ave N, Seattle, WASHINGTON 98103, United States | Timing: 09:30 am to 04:00 pm | Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/m5MNWzZejNGF517Y9 | Phone Number: +12065482500

Alki Beach

A bright sunny day in the city is rare. And when it is so, just like a true Seattleite, make the most of it by heading to Alki Beach to get some doze of the sun. Alki Beach has loads of chic new restaurants and galleries. If you are ringing in on another note, you can also think of visiting their unique and experiential shops that have some of the finest desserts. It is making time in your day to explore this part of the city and see the city’s vista from a unique perspective.  

When on the Alki beach, don’t miss to watch the sun slipping behind the Olympic Mountains during the sunset. 

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Address: Seattle, Washington 98116, United States | Timing: 24X7 | Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/qarN7B2Te3cUERGR6

Explore the historic Pioneer Square

Can you say you’ve been to Seattle if you haven’t explored the historic Pioneer Square?  

The Pioneer Square presents to you an experience like no other. Seattle’s original downtown is full of beautiful old buildings in Romanesque Revival style, interesting underground tours, and an ever-growing slate of hip shops and restaurants.  

You can choose from a plethora of restaurants and bars, plenty of gardens like Waterfall Garden Park, coffee houses, and art galleries, and allow yourself to kick back, unwind, and rejuvenate. But even if you’re not out to shop, some great entertainment from the street performers serenading passersby is assured! 

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Address: Seattle, Washington, United States | Timing: 24X7 | Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/joQgGZDToxoC5reT8

The Seattle Aquarium

Visiting Seattle Aquarium is one of the best things to do in Seattle. After all, it brings to you a whole lot of opportunities to find your aquatic favorite among a host of Moon jellies, a bunch of sea otters, a Giant Pacific Octopus, Harbor Seals! So, get ready to embark on a journey to the colorful marine life of the Pacific Northwest. 

Set amidst the downtown, at Pier 59 on the Waterfront, the Seattle Aquarium showcases rare species such as wolf eels, rockfish, and sea anemones from the Pacific coast through interactive guides and exhibits. You can also touch and feel sea urchins and sea cucumbers in ‘Life on the Edge’.  

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Address: 1483 Alaskan Way, Seattle, Washington 98101, United States | Timing: 09:30 am to 06:00 pm | Google map location: https://g.page/Aquarium-Seattle?share | Phone Number: +12063864300

Benaroya Hall

Benaroya Hall, named after Jack Benaroya, the huge contributor to the hall’s construction, is renowned for its world-class acoustics. A striking landmark in Downtown Seattle, Benaroya Hall has featured musical performances by world-class musicians. 

Once you are here, you will be greeted with Crystal Cascade at the lobby which was made by the famous glass sculptor Chris Chihuly. 

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Address: 200 University St, Seattle, Washington 98101, United States | Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/yLYSd2BWUhELTmcJ6  | Phone Number: +12062154800

Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI)

Located on the shores of Lake Union, The Museum of History and Industry, or MOHAI is a reputed museum that encapsulates the history, technology, and interesting artifacts. It has a collection of more than four million pieces. Along with that, it is home to True Northwest: The Seattle Journey, which is a chronological journey of Seattle through artifacts and photographs.  

The thrilling stories from the past about the city will keep you enthralled throughout your tour. For instance, you can dig deep into historical yet exhilarating events like the Great Seattle Fire of 1889, the Klondike Gold Rush of 1897, the foundation of Boeing in 1916, and the Red Scare Smith Act Trials of the 1950s. 

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Address: 860 Terry Ave N, Seattle, Washington 98109, United States| Timing: Daily, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm, Thursdays in July and August, 10:00 am to 8:00 pm, First Thursday of the month, 10:00 am to 8:00 pm. Temporarily closed due to the pandemic. Please visit https://mohai.org/ for the latest timings. | Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/QHj4LF7Emz5JEdwZ8 | Phone Number: +12063241126

Gas Works Park

Are you looking for a place to relax on a perfect sunny afternoon in Seattle with your family? Then, you must go to Gas Works Park. The favorite kite-flying spot among the locals and one of the entertaining Seattle activities to engage with on a sunny day, this park on the north shore of Lake Union has the most amazing view of downtown Seattle. 

The old pump house is still intact on this site of the former Seattle Gas Light Company plant, giving a nice character to this park and offering some of the best photo opportunities in the city. If you are in Seattle around the 4th of July, don’t forget to drive to this park for an incredible view of the fireworks mirroring over the Lake Union and Independence Day celebrations. 

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Address: 2143 N Northlake Way, Seattle, Washington 98103, United States | Timing: 24X7 | Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/3wb2PPHGwy9U2QkP6

CenturyLink Field

CenturyLink Field is the home stadium for the Seattle Seahawks (NFL) and the Seattle Sounders (MLS) and seats 69,000 people for a Seahawks game and 37,722 for the Sounders. This stadium in Seattle holds the power to effortlessly capture the audience in a captivating game that encourages them to not leave their seats and watch the games till the end.  

You can take an exciting stadium tour and look around the Locker room, the press box, or the Home Interview room. To truly experience this in all its glory, it is best to look into their signature 300 level Concourse to enjoy the lovely vistas of the Elliott Bay, downtown Seattle, Puget Sound, and even the gorgeous Olympic Mountains.  

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Address: 800 Occidental Ave S, Seattle, WASHINGTON 98134, United States | Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/fda5mhrYLaWkpsrE6 | Phone Number: +12063817555

Green Lake Park

Green Lake is a 29 acres park that is home to a beautiful freshwater lake in the North Central Seattle neighborhood. Like all the beautiful lakes in Washington state, Green Lake originated from the Vashon glacier about 50,000 years ago. Loved by the locals and the tourists, this park has a neatly laid path for skaters, joggers, and cyclists.  

Green Lake Park is the perfect place to turn away from the humdrum of Seattle downtown and public life. Here, you can rent a canoe, a pedal boat, and play a game of baseball or soccer or just swing an arm at golf. The elegant bathhouse by the lake is from 1927 and is now occupied by the Seattle Public Theater, for modern and contemporary plays in a friendly setting. 

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By Shakespeare, CC BY-SA 3.0, Link

Address: 7201 East Green Lake Dr. N, Seattle, Washington 98115, United States | Timing: Monday to Sunday 06:00 am to 08:00 pm | Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/6oDTtNditWj62DfL8  | Phone Number: +12066844075

Volunteer Park Conservatory

If you visit the Volunteer park, the Volunteer Park Conservatory is one of the must-see places in the park. This stunning conservatory has been modeled on London’s Crystal Palace and completed in 1912, is a lovely indoor escape. The Volunteer Park Conservatory house a huge variety of plants like palms, bromeliads, ferns, cactuses, succulents, and a variety of seasonal plants from around the world. 

Don’t forget to look out for the historic jade tree, the beautiful collection of Orchids, and the sago palm in the Palm House, which have been put together more than 75 years ago. You must also take out time to explore the rare carnivorous plants collection in the Fern House and the striking collection of orchids in the Palm House. 

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Address: 1400 E Galer St, Seattle, Washington 98112, United States | Timing: 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, Mondays closed. Temporarily closed due to the pandemic. Please check https://volunteerparkconservatory.org/ for the latest timings. | Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/ZgzzxfcK7C7zBjrh7 | Phone Number: +12066844743

University of Washington

The University of Washington campus, just a few minutes from downtown Seattle, has a jaw-dropping approach to its architecture and design. The University of Washington is home to the world-class Henry Art Gallery, which owns a huge collection of more than 25,000 pieces of art by famous artists such as Buckminster Fuller, Mies van der Rohe, and Alexander Calder.  

Don’t miss the concerts at the highly regarded Katharyn Alvord Gerlich Theater, by the UW ensemble. UW is also home to Hec Edmundson Pavilion and the 70,000-seater Husky Stadium, the university’s basketball, and college football teams also called the Huskies. You can take the self-guided tour of the University of Washington that will give you a preview of campus as well as a peek into the Husky Experience.  

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Address: 1410 NE Campus Pkwy, Seattle, Washington 98195, United States | Timing: 24X7 | Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/urhmnxQBVRBY95mn6 | Phone Number: +12065439686 (Admissions Office)

Visit the Starbucks Reserve Roastery

The Starbucks Reserve Roastery & Tasting Room is a special place where you will learn about exclusive drinks, different methods of brewing, a coffee library, and more. Located on Capitol Hill, this Starbucks is a coffee wonderland. You can see coffee beans being roasted on the same day and an excellent bakery serving delicious upmarket food options.  

If you don’t visit this upmarket coffee bar for the best coffee in the US, you will be missing something really huge! 

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Address: 1124 Pike St, Seattle, Washington 98101, United States | Timing: 07:00 am to 09:00 pm | Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/yBaNxNTq4VgfgKD17 | Phone Number: +12066240173

Gates Foundation Discovery Center

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Discovery Center near the Space Needle has exhibits that document the impact Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has made around the world. Interesting interactive displays explain the way this Foundation aims to tackle issues like poverty, malnutrition, and homeless lives across the globe.  

One special exhibit “Countdown to Zero” for example, documents the journey of eradicating rare tropical diseases. 

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Address: North, 440 5th Avenue, Seattle, Washington 98109, United States | Timing: Tuesday – Saturday 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. Temporarily closed owing to the pandemic. Please check https://www.discovergates.org/ for the latest timings.| Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/Jm4dxKVpUzaYTL1y5 | Phone Number: +12067093100

Enjoy the beach at Golden Gardens Park

Golden Gardens Park in the Ballard neighborhood is a fun place to play in the tide pools. The garden has a serene, nice beach with splendid views of the Olympic Mountains and Puget Sound waters. 

The Golden Gardens Park doubles up as a great picnic spot for relaxing and having a beachside campfire party at night. Be sure to allocate an entire day for this date with nature and tune in to a soul-soothing experience. We are certain it will be worth every second. 

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By Joe Mabel, CC BY-SA 3.0, Link

Address: 8498 Seaview Pl NW, Seattle, Washington 98117, United States | Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/4we5evTGwyAhckT18 | Phone Number: +12066844075

Visit the symbolic Fremont Troll

This Seattle staple and now an iconic sculpture weighing six tons of concrete and little less than six meters tall was created by a team of four local artists. Just a few minutes from Lake Union, it stands below the north end of the George Washington Memorial Bridge in the Fremont neighborhood. Climb atop this humongous troll to make a great photo op of your Seattle city trip. 

But that’s not all you can do here. You can explore the rest of the Fremont district by taking a casual stroll around along the water and shopping around exploring shops in the streets. We are sure you will instantly fall in love with the quirky Fremont neighborhood. 

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Address: N 36th St, Seattle, Washington 98103, United States | Timing: 24X7 | Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/oRHscEmGLmFZDHix7 | Phone Number: +12066842489

The Gum Wall

Among the quirky things Seattle has ownership of, the Post Alley Gum Wall tops the list. Right down the stairs from Rachel the piggybank and around the Pike Place Market. Although the wall has been cleared several times, the Gum Wall has been recognized as one of the top Seattle attractions. 

Don’t forget to add the outing to Gum Wall on your ‘Seattle must see’ list. So next time you visit, don’t forget to bring your own pack of gum. 

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By Diego Delso, CC BY-SA 4.0, Link

Address: 1428 Post Alley, Seattle, WASHINGTON 98101, United States| Timing: 24X7 | Google map location: https://g.page/the-gum-wall?share | Phone Number: +12065872414

Wing Luke Museum

The Wing Luke Museum is a much-loved destination in the Chinatown-International District. Get your own slice of history by learning more about the museum that has documented experiences of the Asian American refugee and immigrant in the northwestern United States. 

The museum located in the East Kong Yick Building was once called the Freeman Hotel and was the boarding house for everyone who came from pan Asian countries like Philippines, China, and Japan for the first time. Interestingly enough, this is the only museum in America that has taken a pan-Asian perspective. 

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Address: 719 S King St, Seattle, Washington 98104, United States | Timing: Friday to Sunday 10:00 am to 05:00 pm | Google map location: https://g.page/WingLukeMuseum?share | Phone Number: +12066235124

Amazon Spheres

Amazon has its headquarters in South Lake Union and has the most intriguing new constructions. One of them is The Spheres, nicknamed “Bezos’ Balls”, which are interconnected glass domes standing four floors tall, where employees work and relax among 40,000 plants from cloud forest regions in 30 different countries. Can you really beat that? 

Among the bunch of fun things to do in Seattle, this campus gives you the opportunity to check out remarkable architecture not only from outside, but you can also book in advance the 90 minutes tours of the Amazon HQ.  

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Address: 2111 7th Ave, Seattle, WASHINGTON 98121, United States | Timing: Temporarily closed due to the pandemic. Please visit https://www.seattlespheres.com/ for the latest timings. | Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/7awFEyGKrwcbNV8u9 | Phone Number: +12062664064

Board a Water Taxi at Elliot Bay

If you’re visiting downtown Seattle, you should definitely take the ferry ride across Elliott Bay on the West Seattle Water Taxi. All you need to do is head to Pier 50 on the waterfront and hop on to one of the ferries. You will find several eateries to quench your thirst and hunger after all the adventure throughout the day.  

To end the day in a more relaxing manner, walk down to stroll along the beach. This 2.5mile-long beach will never fail you in giving the breathtaking views of Elliott Bay, the magnificent Seattle skyline with the cascades of mountains behind it.  

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Address: Seattle, Washington, United States | Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/f5AhzUJkD85wGmZ27 

Take Seattle Food tours

Wouldn’t you love to check out local recipes and taste specialties the city is known for? Then how about a food tour by navigating Seattle’s famous culinary stops across various locations? 

From a plethora of choices from food tours of classic Pike Place, Savor Seattle, Ethnic Seattle, Eat Seattle, Gourmet Food and Drink, Chocolate Indulgence tour, these food tours will leave you asking for more. Here, you can sample on city’s best chocolates, pick from delicious dim sums or take a tour in a tofu factory. Nonetheless, this experience will not only be filling but thrilling and fulfilling as well.

Explore Latte Art at Moore Coffee Shop

 If you are in Seattle, are craving a cup of coffee and want a locally owned joint, then this is the place to be at. Moore Coffee Shop is a family-run business that is a wonderful spot to visit both as a local and as a tourist. Known for their high-quality beans, prices that won’t burn a hole in your pocket, experienced and friendly staff, and the prime location in a historical building, the experience in this café is unforgettable. 

So why wait? On your next visit to Seattle, stop for a warm and delicious mocha treat along with some mouthwatering chocolate chip cookies, and yogurt parfait! Refreshing and cozy, this café is certainly one of the most characteristic Seattle places to visit. 

Address: 1930 2nd Ave, Seattle, Washington 98101, United States | Timing: Monday to Friday 0:30 am to 04:30 pm, Saturday 08:00 am to 04:30 pm & Sunday 08:00 am to 02:30 pm | Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/hkibgACSnDxRmWo48 | Phone Number: +12068837044

Farmers Market

Touristy and somewhat crowdy, the Farmers Markets are a great reason to explore the local food and produce. Although Pike Place Market is the most famous market in the country, there are various other lesser-known farmers markets such as Capitol Hill neighborhood farmers market, West Seattle farmers market, Fremont Sunday Flea Market, Phinney Farmer’s market, University District Farmers Market, and the Ballard Farmers Market. 

From the goodness of organic vegetables and fruits, meat and fish, incredible cheese, a superb selection of wine, and hot food samples to take you to another level, you will find a freshness of life that will definitely enhance your experience. So, if you happen to be in Seattle on a weekend, visit one of these markets where you can bump head with the locals and even shop fresh produce like one.

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Trip to Bainbridge Island

Bainbridge Island is one of the most livable places in the United States. You can hop on a ferry from the terminal in downtown Seattle and either walk on or take your car to Bainbridge Island. One of the perfect Seattle tourist attractions for a day trip or weekend getaway, you will enjoy cute local shops in walkable downtown areas, craft wine and beer makers, and the finest food of the Pacific Northwest bounty.   

Don’t miss the hauntingly beautiful trail of Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial that tells the story of Japanese internment during World War II and the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art. 

Once you get hungry, stop for some great wines and a Spain-influenced menu at the Amelia Wynn Winery Bistro. If you are a self-proclaimed ice cream connoisseur, make sure to stop in Mora for the tastiest ice cream of your life. 

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Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/KWYwijeZ253Fzimu6 

Seattle Underground Tour

When you take the Seattle Underground Tour, you’ll be touring around a series of basements in Seattle’s oldest neighborhood, Pioneer Square. You will be walking around uneven floors, murky hidden spaces, some dilapidated yet fancy architectural lights, some plumbing oddities under First Avenue.  

These tours operate almost every day and are a popular attraction for visitors and locals alike. The outstanding guides will introduce you to Seattle’s colorful history in the best possible way. The tour starts in the heart of Pioneer Square at Doc Maynard’s and you can use the Underground Café for a quick bite before or after the tour.  

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Address: 610 1st Ave, Seattle, WASHINGTON 98104, United States | Timing: April to September, 9:00 am to 07:00 pm, June to August 09:30 am to 04:30 pm, October to March 10:00 am to 06:00 pm | Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/bzUtKHx7bmawx5yZ7 | Phone Number: 206-682-4646

Seattle Free Walking Tours

Walking tours are a great way to know the city’s history and interesting facts from a local’s perspective.  

Some of Seattle Free Walking Tours include Seattle 101, Pike Place Market Tour, and the Old Seattle Cemetery Tour. If you don’t mind hills or a bit of climbing, one of the popular walks is from Pioneer Square to Pike Place Market, along the waterfront area. Although they are free, most of these tours require booking in advance.  

Address: 2001 Western Ave, Seattle, WASHINGTON 98121, United States | Timing: 09:00 am to 05:00 pm | Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/KeM7DwLp7xSsrQwy5 | Phone Number: +14257706928

Have some fun at Seattle Music Festivals

Seattle and music go hand in hand. With tons of live music throughout the year, there is no dearth of fun things to do in Seattle. Also, the birthplace of grunge music, Seattle has done well in expanding its music genres over the years. You need not spend dollars on these live shows as you will find extremely talented and entertaining street artists and local bands performing in every nook and corner of the city. 

But if you want a taste of some great music along with great food and ambience, there are venues like ‘The Showbox’ and ‘Stone Way Café’ to hook you for the evening. Do remember to check out their schedule on their website and Facebook.

Have some crabs at The Crab Pot Seattle

Clam chowder, Prawn Cocktail, Crab bisque, Calamari strips- this is Crab Pot for you. If you have been looking around for a restaurant specializing in seafood, Crab Pot Seattle will steal your heart in a minute. Dedicated to the seafood enthusiasts, this restaurant near the Waterfront serves its customers with a widespread of heartiest seafood feasts. What makes this unique restaurant legendary is its incredible Seafeast.  

If you are among those looking for a more conventional entrée, this place has a varied array of choices from the menu like chicken, bacon cheeseburgers, burgers, and sandwiches. A fabulous restaurant while on a Seattle sightseeing spree, we are certain you will find something fascinating here.  

Located in Miner’s Landing Pier 57 Main Mall Entrance, Crab Pot has amazing waterfront dining views with a large outdoor patio too. 

Address: 1301 Alaskan Way Pier 57, Seattle, Washington 98101, United States | Timing: 12:00 pm to 08:00 pm | Google map location: https://g.page/crabpotseattle?share | Phone Number: +12066241890

Volunteer Park

Located in the heart of the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle, Volunteer Park is home to the Volunteer Park Conservatory, Water Tower, and the Seattle Asian Art Museum. A well-maintained and clean spot nestled in the middle of the city, the park has huge stretches of wonderful, grassy fields enveloped by amazing trees, a large playground, a paved path around the fields, and a wading pool. 

A great place for walking and attending various events, this park is always bustling with the crowd and their pets. You can come and sit down to relax in the lawn area near the auditorium just to sunbathe. This park is beloved by locals and tourists alike. 

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Address: 1247 15th Ave E, Seattle, Washington 98112, United States | Timing: 06:00 am to 08:00 pm | Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/giMdEb3z4WWBBpkG6 | Phone Number: +12066844075

Seattle Pinball Museum

Fresh and intriguing, the pinball museum is a great place to visit for a pinball fan or a pinball curious. Located in the Chinatown area of Seattle, it is a short walk from the Seattle train station.  

With 50 pinball machines from the 1960s to the present, you can have the opportunity to take part in a variety of fun activities that make for a great adventure for the entire family. This experience comes alive with their unique collection of games, attractions, restaurants, bars, and shops.  

In this working museum with hands-on exhibits, you can pay to enter and spend the whole day playing all you can.  

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Address: 508 Maynard Ave S, Seattle, Washington 98104, United States | Timing: The museum is temporarily closed owing to the pandemic. Please check https://www.seattlepinballmuseum.com/hours—info.html  for the latest timings. | Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/N89311kxowKwYqqo9 | Phone Number: +12066230759

Living Computer Museum

And finally, an experience that is really in tune with the Seattle technology! Yep, that is correct – the Living Computer Experience. Geeky or not, if computers pick your interest, then the Living Computer Museum is one of the top Seattle attractions you cannot miss. The Living Computers: Museum + Labs, described on Vulcan’s website as the ‘world’s largest collection of fully restored supercomputers, mainframes, minicomputers and more,’ opened in Sodo in 2012 and was expanded in 2016. Its offerings included not only selections from Allen’s vast personal collection, but hands-on exhibits on virtual reality, self-driving cars, robotics, and computer-generated art and music.” 

Not only are the exhibits fun and engaging for the young crowd, but the actual content is also exciting for the older people as well. Don’t you want to experience how memory has progressed in computers over time? 

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Address: 2245 1st Ave S, Seattle, Washington 98134, United States | Timing: Temporarily closed due to the pandemic. Please check https://www.livingcomputers.org/  for the latest timings. | Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/ssYEZSGEeEf3GLjs6 | Phone Number: +12063422020

Go Kayaking at Lake Union

Do you remember the floating homes from the movie ‘Sleepless in Seattle’? Lake Union is where you will find them. The bustling neighborhood around Lake Union lies in the northeast area of downtown Seattle and is filled with a variety of boats and other seaplanes.  

It is the favorite place for kayaking and paddle boarding among the locals. So why wait? Bring your own kayak or rent out one from The Center for Wooden Boats near Lake Union to get that adrenaline pumping in you, while you take in the sights.  And when hungry, go out to explore the Lake Union area’s blooming restaurants and bars scene. 

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Address: Seattle, Washington, United States | Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/V25jQpYBH48vAmBS9 

Burke Museum

The Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture or simply called the Burke Museum, established in 1899, is a natural history museum in Seattle, Washington. 

A leading location for learning about the natural and cultural heritage of the Pacific Northwest, Burke Museum is also the oldest public museum in Washington State. It has a treasured collection of more than 16 million artifacts that range from dinosaur fossils, totem poles to unique gemstones. The museum’s collected works on geology, anthropology, and biology are used to conduct important research in the region and beyond.  

The visit to the Burke Museum in the city is a fun experience with colorful and vibrant exhibits and makes the perfect family outing for all kinds of travelers. 

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Address: 4300 15th Ave NE, Seattle, Washington 98105, United States | Timing: Tuesday to Sunday 10:00 am to 05:00 pm Thursday 10:00 am to 08:00 pm, Monday closed | Google map location: https://g.page/TheBurke?share | Phone Number: +12065437907

Rent a Houseboat 

Imagine living in a dream houseboat and waking up every morning to the sound and sight of docks around a waterfront! This is possible in Seattle city. An experience like no other, you can choose from an abundance of houseboats right on the Puget waterfronts and rent it. If you’re in Seattle and planning for a truly special waterside experience, this houseboat, which is essentially a floating home, is the perfect fit. 

You can spend your day soaking in the incredibly accommodating lounging area, which comes equipped with a kitchen, a bathroom and bedrooms, or better yet, you can step outside, meet your neighbors and enjoy the spectacular view of downtown Seattle.  An ideal place for the family and kids, the floating home is a water lover’s dream come true. 

Although there are a handful of houseboat rentals in Seattle, the one in Puget Sound is centrally located and the best of the lot.  Alternatively, you can check out all the houseboat options from Airbnb. If you’re thinking about giving this a try, why not? 

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Go hiking at the Rattlesnake Ridge

If you want to escape the hustle of the city and go on a frenzied adventure, pack your bags for a seven-mile round-trip hike to the Rattlesnake Ledge. About a 40-minute drive from downtown, the hike has a 1,175 feet elevation gain and offers breathtaking views of the Rattlesnake lake below. For a great hiking trail, you can take the very popular Rattlesnake Lake trail located on the southeast of the lake and has a clean gravel path.  

Remember to take your camera along, for these memories and escapades will add up in creating a treasured experience for you in the city. 

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Address: Washington 98045, United States | Timing: Temporarily closed due to the pandemic. Please check www.seattle.gov for the latest timings. | Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/DztsGV9EiNa1ssrD9

Whatever your heart is searching for, we are sure the city of Seattle will have something special for you. All you need to do is look around and let your soul wander off to this remarkable destination that is filled with a quirky delight and a magnetic appeal that comes animated only if you make the effort to enjoy and experience everything that this city has to offer. Whether you’re a family looking for budget-friendly finds or a seasoned vacationer on the hunt for an Insta-worthy scene, the Emerald City has you covered. In no way is this a complete list of all the fabulous Seattle attractions and unbelievable experiences to be had in Seattle, but it’s a start. Let’s go!

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Gorgeous Spokane, Washington – Top 19 Things To Do And See https://roveratlas.com/north-america/usa/washington/spokane/top-things-to-do-and-see-in-spokane/ Fri, 06 Mar 2020 08:57:38 +0000 https://cms.roveratlas.com/?p=2581 Read more]]> Spokane is a city in the eastern part of Washington along the river Spokane. It is also situated next to the Selkirk Mountains as well as along the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Spokane, Washington, is one of the few destinations that are perfect for exploring, throughout the year. The “Lilac City”, as it is fondly called, is the place where Father’s Day originated. No matter what age group you travel with, there is no dearth of activities, and you will not be disappointed. 

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Spokane Landscape

If you happen to have kids along, they will be delighted with all the attractions, especially the museum that is dedicated entirely to them. The city has everything, scenic beauty, parks, culture, theatres, music, sports, and nature. It is called the American West’s gateway. Let us explore some of the top things that you must not miss.

Riverfront Park

Spreading across over 100 acres, the Riverfront Park in Spokane, Washington, is liked by locals and tourists alike and is one of the top things to do in the city. Before the park was built, it used to be a gathering place for the natives who liked to go fishing. The park is associated with history and is a matter of pride for the locals. It is home to various community events throughout the year. 

Riverfront Park, Spokane
Riverfront Park, Spokane

This public park runs along the river Spokane, which contains the part of the Upper Spokane falls. During the winters, there is usually a skating rink in the park that kids and adults can enjoy.

While walking through the park, you can enjoy their gondola ride, or gaze at the beautiful water fountains, or just let go and take a stroll amid greenery. The park is home to various festival celebrations such as the Lilac Bloomsday Run, Spokane Hoopfest, Kid’s day, the 4th of July, Pow Wow, and Labor Day.

Mobius Children’s Museum

This museum in Spokane, Washington, combines fun with learning and teaches kids about arts, science, and culture through interactive games and activities. The kids can enjoy dance and musical performances along with some storytelling at the ‘Globe Theatre’. There are always workshops and seminars happening at the museum where children can participate and learn. They can try a hands-on at the ‘Out-Of-Hand-Art-Studio’ and make their masterpiece. There are also various sections about history and geography, as well as the animal kingdom and the insect world.

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The museum is one of the top things to do when traveling with kids.

Mount Spokane Ski and Snowboard Park

As the name suggests, Mount Spokane in Washington is famous for skiing and snowboarding. A chairlift takes you up the park at a height of 6000 feet, where you can enjoy these snow activities. You can stay here if you wish as accommodation is available. It is worth staying the night and enjoying snow tubing and snowboarding during the night. Mount Spokane houses one of the oldest diners, the Vista House, which has been in business since the 1930s.

The park is located about twenty miles outside of Spokane, but must be one of the top things on your itinerary.

ROW Adventure Center

If you are someone who loves outdoor adventure sports, you must visit the ROW adventure center in Spokane, Washington. It will make for an extremely fun day along with some adrenaline rush. It is among the top things for tourists. You can choose from several sports available, including white-water rafting along the Spokane River, while enjoying a scenic view of the surroundings.

Look out for eagles, ospreys, and forestlands and rocky bluffs along the way while rafting. This is truly a blood-pumping and enthralling experience!

Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture

No experience of a place is complete without delving into the local history and visiting its museums. Having received accreditation by the American Alliance of Museums, the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture in Spokane, Washington is one of the five Smithsonian affiliates in Washington. The museum that stands today was started as a charity center in 1916. 

Spokane Museum of Art and Culture
The Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture in Spokane, Washington

The museum gives you an insight into the culture, history, art of the Spokane tribes, which makes them stand out from the rest of the country. The highlight of the museum is a watercolor gallery with numerous paintings.

Centennial Trail

Extending up to the Nine Mile Falls in the uppermost part of the state, the Centennial trail is 37 miles long. It goes from the Washington border to the Idaho border. The trail was constructed after the ceremonial celebrations of the Washington State Centennial, hence the name.

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Centennial Trail

People usually come here to get some exercise or just to spend some leisure time. The trail is a no-car zone, and you can freely explore the trail by jogging, biking, hiking, canoeing, or riding on a horse. It is beautiful as it runs along the Spokane river.

Latah Creek Winery

The Latah Creek Winery in Spokane, Washington, is run by a family with expertise in wine-making. They have been doing this since 1982. Wine is an important part of the local culture, and people usually like to enjoy their evenings with a glass of the drink. The traditional way in which the winery blends the grapes has won them numerous awards.

Like every winery tour, this one is no exception. They take you around the winery, telling you about its history, the technique of winemaking, and finally, there is a tasting room where you can sample some wine. You can also buy wine from them at the end of the tour. They make red and white wines, with their most popular one being the Chardonnay. The winery should be one of the top things on your list.

Manito Park

Another park that is extremely popular with the locals in Spokane, Washington, this park stretches for around ninety acres. You can come to the park to enjoy bird-watching, stroll through the greenery, observe the diverse flora-fauna, and engage in communal activities and sports such as baseball diamonds.

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Manito Park

The park houses various themed gardens, such as the Japanese garden, dahlia garden, and a glass conservatory for tropical plants. There are small ponds in the park where you can sit and relax. People come for sledging during the winters as it gets snowy.

Downtown Spokane

If you are looking to relax and catch on some entertainment, Downtown Spokane is one of the top things for you. You can visit the Entertainment district here to watch movies, plays, concerts, or to chill at one of the many restaurants. You can also explore wine in the Cork district with various varieties available, or attend one of the holiday festivals if you happen to visit during that time.

East Downtown Spokane overlooking the University District
East Downtown Spokane overlooking the University District

Martin Woldson Theater At The Fox

This theater in Spokane, Washington, has been in existence since 1931, although it received a facelift in 2000. Located in the Davenport Arts District town, the theater has a seating capacity of 1600. This is the national performing center for the locals, which keeps them connected to culture.

During the performances, people can grab a drink or two from the wine bar. Truly one of the most glorious attractions to visit in Spokane, it is one of the top things while exploring the cultural aspects of the city.

Green Bluff

If you want to spend a day on a country-side farm, Green Bluff is the perfect getaway. Located on a small hill, it caters to tourists through the offering of various activities such as musical performances. You can get a taste of farming by picking out fruits. 

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This is one of the most scenic attractions in Washington, and you can spend hours here reveling in the beauty of mother nature. It is one of the top things that locals do during summer.

Spokane Falls

Spokane Falls are in the busy business district of Spokane. The Upper fall consists of the Upper falls dam, which is a diversion that was created to redirect water on the Southern channel of river Spokane. 

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Spokane Falls

You can walk along the falls and witness how the beauty of the water against an urban backdrop of the business district enchants you.

Riblet Mansion and Arbor Crest Winery

Apart from being a winery, a striking feature of this attraction in Spokane, Washington, is its location, that is four hundred feet above the Spokane River. The winery was built by the inventor who filed a patent for the square wheel tractor. 

Riblet Mansion - Spokane, Washington

The winery provides a tour that ends in sampling and buying of wine as well as food and beer if you wish. It is a popular destination during the summers when concerts are happening all the time. 

St. John’s Cathedral

If you want to see some Gothic architecture on your trip to Spokane, you must visit St. John’s Cathedral. The indoors are filled with windows made of stained glass and instantly transports you to the churches of Europe. The cathedral entry is free for the public, and you can enjoy their many concerts here, such as the organ recitals for a soothing experience. 

St. John's Cathedral (Spokane, WA)

Mica Moon Zip Tours

Another adventure activity in Spokane, Washington, this one will amuse you. Ziplining in Spokane takes you into a different world where nothing else exists but pure nature. The instructors at Mica Moon Zip Tours are well-trained and make you feel safe and secure. 

This experience will truly leave you wanting for more!

Mizuna

Rated as one of the top things to do in Washington state and the best restaurant by Northwest Best Places, Mizuna has been in operation since 1996. It takes pride in the fact that all their ingredients are fresh and of top quality. 

The restaurant is in a charming building close to Riverfront Park, and this makes for a beautiful view and gives you a chance to take a stroll after a heavy meal. The place is a delight for vegetarians and vegans with their numerous options. Do try their lemongrass curry and seafood soup, you will be in for a treat.

John A. Finch Arboretum

This arboretum in Spokane, Washington, houses over 2000 plants, trees, and lilac flowers. It was built in honor of a local businessman. The area spans over sixty-five acres and you can spend an entire day here. 

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John A. Finch Arboretum

You can embark upon a trail at the arboretum, and the best one is the interactive trail, where you can experience the scents and see the foliage. It is called the ‘Touch and See’ trail. 

Avista Stadium

Avista Stadium is the home ground of a baseball team called the Spokane Indians. It was built in 1958 and has a seating capacity of 7000.

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Avista Stadium

There are picnic areas for families and different types of stands for the spectators. If you want the best view, go for the skybox. You can take your kids to the ‘Kids Zone’ while catching a game and make the most of your day.

Spokane Symphony

Spokane Symphony consists of professionals who perform at the famous Martin Woldson theater. The orchestra was formed in 1945 and has been around since then. They do various shows across the city, including concerts in collaboration with the ballet company of Spokane. 

If you are looking for a local experience and a taste of the culture of Spokane, Washington, you mustn’t miss a performance by the Spokane Symphony.

No matter what experience you are looking for in the city of Spokane, you will be left in awe. With so many things to do, you must plan an itinerary that covers all the destinations based on the kind of activities you enjoy. If you want to learn about the culture of this beautiful city in the state of Washington, you can have some delightful conversations with the friendly locals. They will tell you about their way of life and about the destinations you can visit, and who knows, you might modify your trip to experience the city the way locals do!

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