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Seattle

I'm going to Seattle in June.  I'd love any recommendations for things to do or places to eat.  Thanks!
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  • I'm going this weekend! I'll let you know! 
  • There is a restaurant on the top of the Space Needle, It was really neat.

     We also did this tour:

    http://www.undergroundtour.com/index.html

    Really interesting.

  • I love Seattle! Pikes Place Market is a must -- Lots of great stuff and food there, and the first Starbucks is right there. Fremont is a cool part of town with lots of funky art (Lenin statue, Fremont troll), the U-District is home to the University of Washington and some neat little thrift shops, and Volunteer Park has a cemetery nearby where Bruce and Brandon Lee are buried. I think Jimi Hendrix is buried in a Seattle cemetery too. June is a great month to visit for weather, so you might want to consider taking a ferry to one of the nearby islands or even up to Victoria, BC. If you are up for a drive, the Olympic Peninsula is amazing and home to the only rainforest in the contiguous United States (the Hoh Rainforest) along with some great little port towns, Cape Flattery, and Hurricane Ridge. 
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  • No trip to Seattle is complete without a visit to Pike's Place.  It will take you hours to explore, shop & eat your way through.  We enjoyed wandering around the city.  As a tourist you are sort of "obligated" to do the space needle. The view is pretty cool if it's not too overcast.  We had time to kill so we went to EMP (the music museum) & the Sci Fi Museum.  Both were sort of lame. 

    There are some awesome art galleries up in the Capital Hill section. 

    If you have the time, try to get out to Mt. Rainer.  It's amazing (& I'm a city girl who doesn't much care for the outdoors -- Cool )

  • How long are you coming for? And will you have a car rental?

    Suggestions within the city:

    -Pike Place Market

    -Space Needle (Seattle Center)

    -Chihuly Garden and Glass (AMAZING museum about glass; Seattle Center)

    -International Fountains (Seattle Center)

    -Kerry Park (Amazing views of downtown; Queen Anne)

    -Museum of History and Industry (great museum in a new location that covers the history of Seattle)

    -Seattle Public Library (amazing architecture; downtown)

    -Go to the top of the Columbia Tower or Smith Tower for a great view of the city)

    -Seattle Great Wheel (Ferris wheel located along the waterfront)

    -Olympic Sculpture Park

    -Gas Works Park (Former industrial site that?s uniquely been turned into an amazing park with great views of Lake Union and downtown)

    If you are into food, I would highly recommend that you take a tour with Seattle Savor Food Tours. We actually participated in their Capitol Hill tour a few months ago and had a blast!

    Outside of Seattle

    -Ferry ride to Bainbridge or Whidbey Islands

    -Museum of Flight (just south of the city)

    -Woodland Park Zoo

    -Ballard Locks

    -Wine tasting in Woodinville

    -Snoqualmie Falls

     

    Restaurants:

    -Caf? Campagne (French; Pike Place)

    -Matt?s in the Market (American; restaurant overlooks the Pike Place Market)

    -Piroshky Piroshky (Russian pastries; Pike Place)

    -Pike Place Chowder (Best chowder; Pike Place)

    -Beecher?s Cheese (Amazing mac n cheese; Pike Place)

    -RN74 (French; downtown)

    -Metropolitan Grill (Best steakhouse; downtown)

    -Any Tom Douglas Restaurant (Serious Pie/Dahlia Lounge/Lola; downtown & Pike Place)

    -List (Great happy hour; Belltown)

    -Cascina Spinasse (AMAZING Italian; Capitol Hill)

    -The Walrus and the Carpenter (very famous oyster bar; Ballard)

    -Paseo (Caribbean sandwiches; Ballard and Fremont)

    -Toulouse Petit (Cajun/Creole; Queen Anne)

  • RoMy215RoMy215 member
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    imagedalm0m:

    No trip to Seattle is complete without a visit to Pike's Place.  It will take you hours to explore, shop & eat your way through.  We enjoyed wandering around the city.  As a tourist you are sort of "obligated" to do the space needle. The view is pretty cool if it's not too overcast.  We had time to kill so we went to EMP (the music museum) & the Sci Fi Museum.  Both were sort of lame. 

    There are some awesome art galleries up in the Capital Hill section. 

    If you have the time, try to get out to Mt. Rainer.  It's amazing (& I'm a city girl who doesn't much care for the outdoors -- Cool )

    I love Seattle!! And totally agree about Mt. Rainier..but we actually really enjoyed the EMP. I've also heard that you can do tours of Theo's Chocolate (https://www.theochocolate.com/) Haven't done that one, but I've had their chocolate and they give free samples...so...it can't be bad, right?! 

    Look into the City Pass (http://www.citypass.com/seattle). It's one flat rate to go to multiple venues. We went to all of the places except the last option (Woodland Zoo or Museum of Flight). 

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