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Hello travel gurus, H and I are heading to Seattle and this August. Does anyone have tips or recommendations as far as what area of town to stay in, whether or not we need to rent a car, is the city pass worth the money, and any must-see or free things to do?
Also, can I just rant that airfare from our midwestern city to Seattle round trip is ridiculous...
P.S. I've been having issues logging into my Nest account and finally got it to work...so apologies in advance if I have the issue again and can't respond.
Re: Kind of MM - Seattle
I can't comment on most of it as we stayed with family and so had access to their vehicle and because of where they were it was somewhat more necessary.
However, I've had dinner in the space needle twice. Well worth it.
You probably won't need a car; downtown is walkable and surrounding neighborhoods have light rail.
I got some brochures at the airport. One had a coupon for a free cheesecake bite from this awesome cheesecake place at Pikes Market. I think it was a Pikes Market brouchure. It also had a coupon for a beer at the market in a place that was kind of cool.
We had lunch at the space needle. Good food. A little expensive but a nice experience and includes admission to go up the needle so worth it IMO.
We stayed with friends in Ballard. They have free locks and salmon ladder. If it is salmon season the ladder is supposed to be very cool. It is a cute neighborhood to stroll around with places to eat and lots of garage sized micro-breweries, great if you like beer.
If you opt for AirBnB but haven't used them/don't have an account get a referral from someone first (like me! or @short+sassy or probably others on the board). You will both get discount from the referral.
ETA: I should say a lot of parts of downtown are walkable, but to go end to end would probably be too much
Dinner at the Space Needle sounds amazing! And considering it comes with access to the observation deck, it actually sounds somewhat reasonable. I'm definitely considering it now. Thanks all!