TripAdvisor's editorial team reviewed our attractions database and selected the best local attractions to highlight in this itinerary. Some are popular, some are off the beaten path, but all are worth a visit.
Can't miss |
|  | Pike Place Market: One of the few authentic farmer's markets in the United States, this hub of delicious scents, delectable eats and delightful personalities attracts nine million visitors a year. Address: Between Pike and Pine sts. at First Ave., Seattle, Washington Phone: 206-682-7453 Free |  |
|  | Space Needle: Climb 520 feet to the observation deck of Seattle's signature building, which is actually 605 feet tall, for spectacular views of the city and its surrounding area. For food and fantastic sights check out SkyCity, the tower's rotating restaurant that makes one complete orbit per hour. Address: Seattle Center, Broad St. and Fifth Ave. N, Seattle, Washington Phone: 800-937-9582,206-905-2163 Admission fee |  |
Good for kids |
|  | The Children's Museum: Kids will want to stay the whole day at this special museum where young ones can visit a tailor shop in Ghana, travel around the Philippines on a tricycle or enjoy some sushi in Japan, among other exciting activities and exhibits. Address: 305 Harrison St., Center House, Seattle, Washington Phone: 206 441 1768 Admission fee |  |
Outdoor fun |
|  | Washington Park Arboretum: Use a canoe, or your feet, to explore the 230 acres and 4,000 species of trees, vines, shrubs and plants at this arboretum. Address: 2300 Arboretum Drive East, Seattle, Washington Phone: 206-543-8800 Free |  |
Neighborhood attractions |
|  | Fremont: The statue of Lenin on the corner should clue you in to the fact that everything about this neighborhood is alternative. Vegetarian cafes, eclectic shops, coffee houses, bookstores and street artists abound. Address: Seattle, Washington Free |  |
|  | Capitol Hill: Beautiful Volunteer Park is at the center of this wonderfully multi-faceted neighborhood, where Seattle's gay community and student population co-exist with older residents, historical mansions, up-scale restaurants and shops. Address: 600 Fourth Avenue, PO Box 94726, Seattle, Washington Phone: 206 684 2489 Free |  |
Outdoor recreation |
|  | Blake Island State Park: Reachable only by tour or private boat, Blake Island has 475 acres of land and features views of the Seattle skyline. Address: Seattle, Washington Phone: 206 933 8600 Free |  |
Restaurants |
|  | Salumi: Armandino Batali runs this tiny eatery that does a booming takeout business. Eat in and you'll be treated to delectable cured meats and Italian dishes. Address: 309 Third Ave S, Seattle, Washington Phone: (206) 621-8772 Limited hours: Tuesday-Friday 11am-4pm |  |
|  | Rover's: For a special treat or when someone else is picking up the tab, this gourmet restaurant will fit the bill. Try one of the degustation menus offering from five to eight courses. Address: 2808 E Madison St, Seattle, Washington Phone: (206) 325-7442 Menus change daily. |  |
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