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Best Landmarks in Seattle

  • 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'.

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