Gum Wall
A polarizing tourist attraction in Seattle where visitors stick their chewed gum on a wall.
Fremont Troll Bridge
A bridge in Fremont with a troll statue underneath it.
Ballard Locks
The Ballard Locks allow boats to transition between fresh and saltwater, featuring a fish ladder where kids can watch salmon swim upstream.
Space Needle
Seattle's iconic landmark offers unparalleled panoramic views of the city, Puget Sound, and the surrounding mountains. Ascend to the observation deck for a truly unforgettable perspective of the Emerald City.
International Fountain
The International Fountain features synchronized jets of water choreographed to music, providing a mesmerizing show for children to run through and enjoy.
West Point Lighthouse
West Point Lighthouse can be reached following the trails down where kids can explore driftwood.
Hyam M Chittenden Locks
The Hyam M Chittenden Locks, better known as Ballard Locks, is a fascinating place where boats transition between fresh and saltwater and kids can watch salmon swim upstream.
Bubble Gum Wall
A wall near Pike Place Market covered in bubble gum.
Great Wheel
A waterfront attraction that offers beautiful views overlooking Puget Sound, especially around sunset.
Seattle Space Needle
Seattle's iconic attraction built for the 1962 World's Fair, offering views of the city.
Fremont Troll
A massive, quirky sculpture of a troll lurking under the Aurora Bridge in the Fremont neighborhood. A beloved and photogenic Seattle icon.
Amazon spheres
A unique architectural marvel featuring an indoor jungle with thousands of plant species from around the world. It's a breathtaking urban oasis.
Pier 62
A brand-new pier, part of the waterfront revitalization, with a soccer turf and cornhole, hosting city events during the summer.
Pier 66
A pier with a cool view of the waterfront and city, often used as a docking point for cruise ships.
Seattle Great Wheel
A Ferris wheel located on Pier 57, offering views of the city and the sunset.
The Gum Wall
A quirky attraction near Pike Place Market where visitors can add their own piece of chewed gum to the colorful, sticky wall.
The Seattle Great Wheel
An almost 200-ft high Ferris wheel providing stunning panoramic views of the city and Elliot Bay.
Smith Tower
One of the city's oldest skyscrapers, offering cocktails with a view.
The Spheres
A workspace for Amazon employees consisting of glass spheres filled with plants, normally open to the public two Saturdays a month.
Seattle Spheres
The Seattle Spheres, owned by Amazon, is a science fiction-like building with over 40,000 plants, offering public access on select Saturdays via reservation.
Freemont Troll
The Fremont Troll is a unique art installation located under the Aurora Avenue Bridge, known as an 18-foot tall concrete monster and featured in the movie '10 Things I Hate About You'.