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All Places in Seattle

  • Seattle Underground Tour

    Step back in time and explore the subterranean secrets of Seattle's original downtown. This unique tour guides you through the historic storefronts and walkways that lie beneath the modern city.

  • Pike Place Market

    A historic public market offering a variety of food vendors, including Storyville Coffee, Piroshky Piroshky, Cinnamon Works (known for its massive ginger snap cookies), and fresh seafood, along with craft stalls and other attractions.

  • Hotel Ändra

    A hotel with Scandinavian-inspired design, offering comfortable rooms and a prime location for exploring Seattle, including Pike Place Market and the cruise ports.

  • 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.

  • Chihuly Garden and Glass

    Immerse yourself in a breathtaking world of vibrant glass art by Dale Chihuly. This stunning exhibition showcases intricate sculptures and installations, both indoors and in a lush garden setting.

  • Storyville Coffee

    A local coffee shop at Pike Place Market known for its rich coffee culture, serving drinks like cold brew latte with housemade vanilla syrup.

  • Ivar's Acre of Clams

    A seafood restaurant known for its Northwestern-style clam chowder and fried Northwest platter, featuring fresh, wild-caught seafood.

  • Elliott's Oyster House

    A top oyster house offering a variety of oysters with different flavor profiles, accompanied by wine pairings and fancy sauces.

  • Mt. Rainier

    A popular spot for hiking with waterfalls, glaciers, and trees.

  • Snoqualmie Falls

    A majestic 270-foot waterfall located just outside Seattle, offering breathtaking views and a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.

  • Tall Grass Bakery

    A bakery known for its unique items, especially the ginger coconut scone.

  • Seawolf Bakers

    A bakery with a wide variety of baked goods.

  • Milstead coffee

    A coffee shop with a good vibe, specialty coffee, and scenic views under a bridge.

  • Mass Cafe

    A hole-in-the-wall cafe, famous for its breakfast sandwich.

  • Gum Wall

    A polarizing tourist attraction in Seattle where visitors stick their chewed gum on a wall.

  • Starbucks

    Visit the world's very first Starbucks store, a Seattle icon where the coffee giant began. It's a pilgrimage site for coffee lovers and a must-see for a taste of coffee history.

  • Fremont Troll Bridge

    A bridge in Fremont with a troll statue underneath it.

  • gasworks Parks

    A unique park with old oil refinery infrastructure, a cool city view, and a waterfront location.

  • Olympic structure park

    A well-done, pretty park in the heart of downtown with wonderful views.

  • Golden Gardens Park

    A park and beach with a marina, a local vibe, and scenery; located near Ballard.

  • Ballard Locks

    The Ballard Locks allow boats to transition between fresh and saltwater, featuring a fish ladder where kids can watch salmon swim upstream.

  • T-Mobile Park

    Home of the Seattle Mariners, one of the few baseball fields with a retractable roof.

  • Seattle Center

    Seattle Center is a vibrant cultural hub known for its iconic Space Needle and diverse attractions, offering a taste of the city's arts, music, and entertainment.

  • Artists at Play Playground

    Artists at Play Playground in Seattle Center is an incredible play space with climbing structures, slides, and musical features designed by artists and engineers.

  • Museum of Pop Culture

    Mopop is a museum where music, movies, and video games collide, featuring interactive exhibits like the Sound Lab, fantasy hall, and displays of costumes and props from famous films.

  • International Fountain

    The International Fountain features synchronized jets of water choreographed to music, providing a mesmerizing show for children to run through and enjoy.

  • Seattle Center Monorail

    The Seattle Center Monorail is a historic train that travels between Seattle Center and downtown, offering city views and a quick, stress-free ride.

  • Seattle Aquarium

    The Seattle Aquarium introduces visitors to the marine life of the Pacific Northwest, featuring an underwater dome, touch pools, and playful otters and seals.

  • Pacific Science Center

    Pacific Science Center offers hands-on exhibits, a butterfly house, a planetarium, bubble-making stations, and an IMAX theater to engage kids with science.

  • The Museum of Flight

    The Museum of Flight features full-sized planes, flight simulators, a walk-through Air Force One, and a kids' flight zone, offering an unforgettable experience for aviation enthusiasts.

  • Seattle Children's Theater

    Seattle Children's Theater presents high-quality productions specifically designed for young audiences, with imaginative sets and engaging scripts.

  • Seattle Children's Museum

    Seattle Children's Museum at Seattle Center offers interactive exhibits for younger kids, including a mini town and an art studio.

  • Imagine Children's Museum

    Imagine Children's Museum in Everett features a rooftop play area, water tables, and STEM-focused activities.

  • Bellview Kid Quest

    Bellview Kid Quest blends art and science, letting kids explore light, motion, and build their own creations.

  • Woodland Park Zoo

    Woodland Park Zoo is home to over 1,000 animals from around the world, featuring penguins, elephants, monkeys, and a giraffe feeding experience.

  • Green Lake Park

    An urban park featuring a 2.8-mile walking path around a beautiful lake, offering multiple sports facilities, a swimming beach, and plenty of green space.

  • Gasworks Park

    Gasworks Park, built on a former industrial site, offers views of Seattle's skyline, preserved machinery, an interactive play barn, and a playground.

  • Lake Union

    A central urban lake offering a variety of water activities, including kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding, and surrounded by houseboats with views of the Seattle skyline.

  • Discovery Park

    Seattle's largest urban park, offering stunning natural beauty with forests, meadows, beaches, and dramatic sea cliffs overlooking Puget Sound.

  • Discovery Park Environmental learning and Visitor Center

    The Discovery Park Environmental Learning and Visitor Center offers educational exhibits and resources for exploring the park's diverse ecosystems.

  • Puget Sound

    Boats can move between freshwater lakes and saltwater Puget Sound through a series of locks

  • West Point Lighthouse

    West Point Lighthouse can be reached following the trails down where kids can explore driftwood.

  • Aly Beach

    Aly Beach offers soft sand, driftwood forts, and views of downtown Seattle, with a paved path and waterfront cafes.

  • Banbridge Island

    A ferry ride to Banbridge Island offers views of the Seattle skyline, kid-friendly trails, bookstores, and waterfront parks.

  • 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.

  • Washington Park Arboretum

    Washington Park Arboretum offers trails through lush gardens, wetlands, and trees, including the Seattle Japanese Garden and waterfront activities.

  • Seattle Japanese Garden

    The Seattle Japanese Garden, located within the Arboretum, offers a peaceful stroll with koi ponds and scenic bridges.

  • UW Waterfront activity center

    At UW Waterfront activity center you can rent a canoe and paddle through the arboretum's waterways.

  • Remlinger Farms

    Remlinger Farms offers seasonal attractions like a pumpkin patch, corn maze, and berry picking, along with pony rides, a petting zoo, and carnival-style rides.

  • Bainbridge Island

    Bainbridge Island is accessible via the Washington State Ferry and offers a small-town vibe with boutiques and coffee shops.

  • Olympic National Park

    Explore the diverse ecosystems of Olympic National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering everything from rugged coastlines and ancient temperate rainforests to alpine meadows and snow-capped peaks. It's a must-visit for nature lovers and adventurers seeking unparalleled natural beauty.

  • Memorial Stadium

    A stadium located near the Space Needle, originally an Armory for the National Guard.

  • Westlake Station

    A station, and the only stop of the monorail line featured in the video.

  • Ruby Beach

    Known for its dramatic sea stacks, driftwood-strewn shores, and the striking red-tinged rocks that give it its name, Ruby Beach is a photographer's paradise. Explore tide pools teeming with life during low tide and witness breathtaking sunsets over the Pacific.

  • Rialto Beach

    Experience the wild, untamed beauty of the Washington coast at Rialto Beach, famous for its massive driftwood logs, sea stacks, and the iconic Hole-in-the-Wall sea arch. It's a popular starting point for coastal hikes and offers a true Pacific Northwest wilderness feel.

  • Hurricane Ridge

    Offering panoramic views of the Olympic Mountains and the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Hurricane Ridge is the most accessible alpine area in Olympic National Park. Snow-capped peaks, alpine meadows bursting with wildflowers in summer, and abundant wildlife make it a stunning destination.

  • Tree of Life

    The iconic 'Tree of Life' at Kalaloch Beach is a Sitka spruce defying the odds, its roots clinging tenaciously to the eroding cliff face despite the sea's constant encroachment. This resilient tree is a powerful symbol of nature's endurance.

  • Hoh Rain Forest

    Step into a fairy tale at the Hoh Rain Forest, one of the finest remaining examples of temperate rainforest in the United States, characterized by moss-draped maples and giant ferns. The lush, green, and incredibly damp environment offers a unique glimpse into a primeval world.

  • Lake Crescent

    This stunningly clear, glacially-carved lake boasts deep blue waters surrounded by the dense forests of the Olympic Mountains. Perfect for a scenic drive, hiking, or simply enjoying the serene beauty, Lake Crescent is a jewel of the park.

  • Marymere Falls

    A beautiful, easily accessible waterfall cascading down a mossy cliff face, Marymere Falls is a popular short hike from the shores of Lake Crescent. The lush old-growth forest surrounding the falls makes the easy trek a rewarding experience.

  • 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.

  • Chihuly Garden & Glass

    A museum showcasing the studio glass art of artist Dale Chihuly.

  • The Waterfront

    Located down the hill from Pike Place Market, it features the Seattle Aquarium, restaurants, shops, and a Ferris wheel.

  • The Spheres

    A workspace for Amazon employees consisting of glass spheres filled with plants, normally open to the public two Saturdays a month.

  • Pier 62

    A brand-new pier, part of the waterfront revitalization, with a soccer turf and cornhole, hosting city events during the summer.

  • Gas Works Park

    A unique park on the site of a former gasification plant, featuring massive rusty industrial structures and spectacular views of Lake Union and the Seattle skyline.

  • Kerry Park

    An iconic Seattle viewpoint located in the Queen Anne neighborhood, offering views of the city with the Space Needle and possibly Mount Rainier on a clear day.

  • Water Taxi to West Seattle

    A scenic and efficient way to travel between downtown Seattle and West Seattle, offering beautiful views of the city skyline and Elliott Bay.

  • Ferry Ride to Bainbridge Island

    A way to see the city over the Puget Sound by taking a ferry to Bainbridge Island.

  • Bremerton

    A city accessible by ferry from Seattle, offering views of the Puget Sound.

  • Pike Place Chowder

    An iconic Seattle spot to try clam chowder, perfect for cold days.

  • Ivar's

    A fast-food seafood joint offering fish and chips and chowder, with locations including the waterfront and Gas Works Park.

  • Dick's Drive-In

    An iconic Seattle spot for good, cheap burgers open late, popular as a late-night meal.

  • Sisters and Brothers

    A restaurant known for its very good and spicy fried chicken sandwiches.

  • Piroshky Piroshky

    A Pike Place Market bakery offering Russian and Ukrainian boat-shaped buns with various fillings, perfect for a handheld snack.

  • Seattle Dogs

    Hot dog carts that pop up late at night, especially around Capitol Hill, selling hot dogs with cream cheese.

  • Salt & Straw

    An ice cream shop known for its unique flavors, including monthly specials, and chunky ice creams with ribbons of caramel and fudge.

  • Molly Moon's

    An ice cream shop offering monthly flavors and creamy ice cream.

  • Pie Bar

    A walk-up window selling slices of pie, open late at night.

  • Hood Famous Cafe + Bar

    A bakery and cafe offering Filipino pastries like ube cheesecake and longanisa quiche, along with coffee drinks.

  • Hot Cakes

    A dessert place that sells chocolate cakes with chocolate fudge in the middle, usually served with ice cream.

  • Top Pot Doughnuts

    A beloved Seattle institution serving up delicious, hand-crafted doughnuts in a retro-inspired setting. Famous for their 'Old Fashioned' and 'pnw' themed flavors.

  • Bakery Nouveau

    A bakery known for its twice-baked almond croissant.

  • Original Starbucks

    The original Starbucks is located on Pike Place and offers a morning Pike Place roast.

  • Starbucks Reserve Roastery

    A Starbucks location where you can see how they roast the beans, try baked goods, and sample alcoholic drinks like the whiskey barrel-aged cold brew.

  • Rachel's Ginger Beer

    Known for its ginger beer and collaboration with Ma'ono Fried Chicken at its Capitol Hill and U Village locations, offering fried chicken sandwiches and chicken fingers.

  • Fremont Brewing

    A brewery located in Fremont, close to Gas Works Park, with outdoor seating and good beers.

  • Old Stove Brewing

    A brewery located close to Pike Place Market with a view of the waterfront.

  • mbar

    A rooftop bar in South Lake Union offering drinks, food, and a beautiful view of Lake Union.

  • Unicorn

    A bar in Capitol Hill with fun and unique drinks, featured in Macklemore's Thrift Shop video.

  • Still Liquor

    A chill bar with dancing and good drinks.

  • Neumos

    A venue that hosts DJs and themed nights.

  • Fremont Vintage Mall

    A vintage mall in Fremont featuring various vendors selling clothes, hats, furniture, records, and art pieces, featured in Macklemore's Thrift Shop video.

  • Goodwill (Capitol Hill)

    A Goodwill store in Capitol Hill that is well-organized and spacious.

  • Seattle Antiques Market

    An antiques market near the waterfront with knick-knacks, clothing, and furniture.

  • Amazon Go

    A cashier-less convenience store where you can walk in, take what you want, and walk out using the Amazon app.

  • Amazon Go Grocery

    An Amazon Go store with produce, meat, and dairy.

  • Amazon 4-Star

    A store featuring top products from Amazon.com, all rated four stars or above.

  • Pike St. Press

    A shop for Seattle-themed and Pacific Northwest-themed notebooks, art prints, and postcards.

  • Standard Goods

    A shop with cute stickers, fun air fresheners, clothes, jewelry, and candles named after national parks.

  • The Elliott Bay Book Company

    A bookstore in Capitol Hill.

  • REI Seattle Flagship

    A large, two-story REI store with an indoor rock wall and an outdoor biking path.

  • Lumen Field

    Formerly known as CenturyLink Field, home of the Seattle Seahawks and the Sounders, where you can watch soccer games, football games, and concerts.

  • Climate Pledge Arena

    A new venue located in the Seattle Center, home of the Seattle Kraken and the Seattle Storm, opening in June.

  • Washington State Convention Center

    A convention center that is expanding to host larger conventions, opening mid-2022.

  • Hot Tub Boat

    A hot tub boat experience on Lake Union that offers views of the skyline at night.

  • University of Washington

    A university where you can visit the quad to see cherry blossoms in the spring and get a perfect view of Mount Rainier.

  • Baco Cafe

    A cute cafe offering a nice menu for breakfast and an assortment of delicious coffees.

  • Tiptop Cafe

    A cafe at the top of the Space Needle, known for its expensive prices.

  • Chahuli Garden

    A serene urban oasis offering a peaceful escape with beautiful plant life and thoughtful landscaping. It's a perfect spot for a quiet moment amidst the city bustle.

  • Chahulie Garden

    A serene urban oasis offering a peaceful escape with beautiful plant life and thoughtful landscaping. It's a perfect spot for a quiet moment amidst the city bustle.

  • Manny's Music

    A legendary independent music store that has been a cornerstone of Seattle's music scene for decades. It's a haven for vinyl enthusiasts and music lovers alike.

  • Miners Landing

    A waterfront building with restaurants, food vendors, and a huge arcade.

  • Crab Pot

    A popular restaurant located at Miners Landing.

  • Sourdough Bakery

    A bakery at Miners Landing.

  • Wings Over Washington

    A flying ride located on the waterfront.

  • Fisherman's Restaurant

    A restaurant located on the waterfront.

  • Olympic Sculpture Park

    The Olympic Sculpture Park is a nine-acre outdoor extension of the Seattle Art Museum, offering a space to relax near the water and take in the downtown skyline.

  • Seattle Art Museum

    A museum with cool exhibits that has free entry on the first Thursday of every month.

  • Seattle Asian art museum

    The Seattle Asian Art Museum offers discounted or free admission days.

  • Mt Rainier

    A volcano known for its beautiful nature and hiking trails, including the Skyline Trail, Grove of the Patriarchs and Paradise. It is said that if it were to ever erupt, this would be one of the largest eruptions on Earth.

  • San Juan Islands

    A scenic location north of Seattle, accessible by ferry or car, known for whale watching, especially orcas.

  • Anacortes

    A location north of Seattle, accessible by ferry or drive, serving as a gateway to the San Juan Islands.

  • Bubble Gum Wall

    A wall near Pike Place Market covered in bubble gum.

  • First Ever Starbucks

    The original Starbucks location, founded in 1971, featuring the original brown logo with a two-tailed mermaid.

  • Great Wheel

    A waterfront attraction that offers beautiful views overlooking Puget Sound, especially around sunset.

  • Monorail

    An iconic way to get around Seattle.

  • Amazon Headquarters

    The corporate headquarters of Amazon, featuring the Spheres, an indoor rainforest with 40,000 plants, offering tours accessible to the public.

  • Central Library

    A library known for its unique architecture, opened in May 2004.

  • Kirkland

    A waterfront city with tech businesses, urban and rural amenities, and preserved green spaces.

  • Lake Washington

    The largest lake in King County and the second largest natural lake in Washington state.

  • Gig Harbor

    A cool place to go to get away from the city for a bit.

  • Skyline Trail

    A beautiful nature trail around Mount Rainier where you can see wild flowers in bloom.

  • Grove of the Patriarchs

    A nature location around Mount Rainier.

  • Paradise

    A scenic spot within Mount Rainier National Park ideal for stargazing.

  • Banebridge Island

    A destination accessible by ferry with a slower pace and nice nature.

  • South Lake Union

    A neighborhood in Seattle where the Amazon corporate headquarters is located.

  • Ho Rainforest

    A rainforest within Olympic National Park.

  • Lake Cresant

    A lake area within Olympic National Park.

  • Seattle-Tacoma International Airport

    The primary airport serving Seattle, also known as SeaTac, and a hub for Alaska Airlines. It is accessible via light rail from downtown.

  • SeaTac

    The primary airport serving Seattle, also known as Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, accessible via light rail from downtown.

  • Westlake Center

    A downtown location that serves as the departure point for the Monorail to Seattle Center.

  • Pike Place

    Pike Place Market is a popular Seattle destination known for its fresh food, seafood, and handmade items, including vendors who throw fish.

  • Capitol Hill

    Capitol Hill is an artsy neighborhood with thrift shops and cafes.

  • Queen Anne Neighborhood

    A quieter neighborhood near the Space Needle, offering potentially cheaper accommodations.

  • Seattle Space Needle

    Seattle's iconic attraction built for the 1962 World's Fair, offering views of the city.

  • Post Alley

    A cool place that leads to the Gum Wall and Pike Place Market.

  • Fremont Troll

    A massive, quirky sculpture of a troll lurking under the Aurora Bridge in the Fremont neighborhood. A beloved and photogenic Seattle icon.

  • Ye Olde Curiosity Shop

    Located on the Seattle Waterfront, it sells a variety of unique items.

  • Ivars Acres of Clams

    A sit-down restaurant on the Seattle Waterfront serving seafood.

  • Ivar's Fish Bar

    A takeout place on the Seattle Waterfront where you can eat on the balcony and feed the seagulls.

  • Nordic Museum

    A museum with free entry on the first Thursday of every month.

  • Museum of Flight

    The Museum of Flight is located adjacent to Boeing Field and includes display areas in two buildings, featuring a variety of military, antique, and jet-age aircraft, including a Boeing 747, a Concorde, a Boeing 787 Dreamliner prototype, and the first jet-age Air Force One.

  • Museum of History and Industry

    A museum with free entry on the first Thursday of every month.

  • Henry Art Gallery

    A museum with free entry on the first Thursday of every month.

  • Fry Art Museum

    A museum with daily free admission.

  • Center for Wooden Boats

    A center with daily free admission.

  • Duwamish Longhouse Cultural Center

    A cultural center with daily free admission.

  • Klondike Gold Rush Museum

    A museum with daily free admission.

  • Center on Contemporary Art

    A center with daily free admission.

  • Sculpture Park

    An outdoor extension of the Seattle Art Museum with free daily admission and views of the water and Cascades, good for walking, biking, or scootering.

  • Myrtle Edwards Park

    A park accessible from Sculpture Park, with a rocky beach area and dog-friendly spots, within walking distance from Pike Place.

  • Golden Gardens

    A beachy area in Ballard, good for swimming, barbecues, and volleyball, with fire pits available.

  • Queen Anne

    Location of Kerry Park.

  • Green Lake

    A lake with a comfortable atmosphere, popular for walking, biking, and tanning, though swimming is not recommended due to water quality.

  • 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.

  • Belltown

    Near Amazon Spheres, location of art walk.

  • Alki

    A beacht area on the west side of Seattle, accessible by water taxi, with restaurants and waterfront views.

  • Magnolia Farmers Market

    A farmers market that takes place on Saturdays.

  • U District

    A place that has open Farmers market on Saturday.

  • Capitol Hill farmers market

    A Farmers market that takes place on Sundays.

  • Fremont Sunday market

    One of the favorite Farmers market that takes place on Sundays.

  • Ballard Farmers Market

    One of the favorite Farmers market that takes place on Sundays.

  • West Seattle farmers market

    A Farmers market that takes place on Sundays.

  • Mercer Island Farmers Market

    A Farmers market that takes place on Sundays.

  • Kubota Gardens

    A 20-acre Japanese-style garden in South Seattle, open to the public daily, with the best time to visit in the fall.

  • Pier 66

    A pier with a cool view of the waterfront and city, often used as a docking point for cruise ships.

  • Chihuly Gardens

    Chihuly Garden and Glass is located in the Seattle Center and features colorful glass exhibits, incorporating art into the natural foliage.

  • Miner's Landing

    Miner's Landing offers views of the mountains, harbor, and marina, with a coastal smell.

  • Pink Door

    The Pink Door is a popular restaurant known for its lasagna and Picasa bread.

  • Starbucks Reserve Seattle

    Starbucks Reserve Roastery is a popular spot, especially on weekdays when there's no line.

  • Amazon Fresh Store

    Amazon Fresh store allows customers to skip the checkout by scanning their app and automatically charging their Amazon account.

  • Elliot Bay Book Co

    Elliot Bay Bookstore is a popular bookstore in Capitol Hill known for its layout and book smell.

  • Seattle Fish Guys

    A seafood restaurant and market in the Central District, known for its incredible poke bowls with sweet shoyu salmon and spicy salmon.

  • Isarn

    A Thai Soul Kitchen with several locations around Seattle, known for its shareable dishes like Chinese sausage fried rice and Thai steak salad.

  • Pasta Casalinga

    A pasta bar located in Pike Place Market offering a rotating menu with pasta dishes from the ocean, farm, and garden.

  • Paju

    A restaurant in Lower Queen Anne serving modern and unique takes on Korean dishes, popular for its squid ink fried rice and steak bulgogi with truffles.

  • Ma'ono Fried Chicken

    Known for its fried chicken, which is available at Rachel's Ginger Beer's Capitol Hill and U Village locations.

  • Otherworld Wine Bar

    A wine bar specializing in natural wines, offering a variety of rotating wines in a lovely space with great vibes.

  • Happy Lemon

    An international bubble tea chain with multiple locations in Seattle, popular for its milk teas with boba and bubble waffles.

  • Mt Bagel

    A bagel shop in Capitol Hill, known for its soft bagels with various flavors, including spicy scallion.

  • Salt and Straw

    An ice cream shop known for its unique and rotating monthly flavors, with honey lavender being a consistently popular choice.

  • Nana's Green Tea

    A matcha spot in downtown Seattle offering a variety of matcha-based items, including parfaits, ice cream, pastries, and savory dishes.

  • Little Odd fellows

    A cafe located inside the Elliott Bay Bookstore in Capitol Hill, known for its coffee, pastries, lunch items, and study-friendly environment.

  • Meraki Tea

    A bubble tea shop in the U District, popular for its mango passion fruit green tea.

  • Westman’s Bagel

    A bagel shop known for its bacon, egg, and cheese sandwich (BEC) on an everything bagel, with seasonal smears and an extensive sandwich menu.

  • Temple Pastries

    A pastry shop in the Central District offering high-quality pastries with interesting flavors, as well as indoor and outdoor seating.

  • Bake shop

    A pastry shop in Lower Queen Anne that makes pastries, sandwiches, lunch items and coffee.

  • Eres Boutique

    A consignment shop that sells fancy clothing.

  • Late Night Vintage Market

    A large vintage market hosting various vendors with a wide range of clothing styles.

  • Slowdance

    A curated vintage shop in Capitol Hill offering higher-quality vintage pieces with a focus on fancy items.

  • Redlight Vintage

    A vintage store in the U District offering a variety of vintage tees, denim, and costumes.

  • Waterfront

    An area with restaurants, coffee shops, and stores offering a Pacific Northwest vibe and access to Centennial Park and Pike Place.

  • Lola Restaurant

    A Greek restaurant with a North American twist, known for dishes like octopus hash and shakshuka.

  • Chihuly Garden

    A garden and museum showcasing the glass artwork of Dale Chihuly, featuring indoor installations and outdoor displays integrated into the landscape.

  • Café Vita

    A coffee shop that is also the location of a radio station, offering a unique experience where customers can enjoy coffee while watching live recordings.

  • Olympic Sculpture Garden

    A nine-acre park in downtown Seattle featuring a collection of sculptures and views of the waterfront.

  • Von's 1000 Spirits

    A popular spot in downtown Seattle with a large collection of spirits, specializing in sourdough pizza and pasta.

  • Seattle Great Wheel

    A Ferris wheel located on Pier 57, offering views of the city and the sunset.

  • Inside Passage Bar

    A tiki bar known for its unique and well-presented cocktails.

  • Pike Place Fish Market

    A fish market in Pike Place Market, famous for throwing fish when orders are called out.

  • Ghost Alley Espresso

    A coffee shop next to the Gum Wall that sells gum and coffee.

  • beachers handmade cheese

    A cheese shop at Pike Place Market.

  • peroski peroski

    A shop featured on No Reservations with Anthony Bourdain, known for baked goods in Pike Place Market.

  • Top Pot Donuts

    Top Pot Donuts is a donut shop with a cozy atmosphere, offering a variety of choices.

  • Cary Park

    Kerry Park, often referred to as Postcard Park, offers a view of the Space Needle and the rest of downtown Seattle.

  • Pier 57

    A touristy area with shops and restaurants, also known as miners landing.

  • Canon

    A favorite bar in the city.

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  • REI Flagship

    The massive flagship store for the outdoor retailer REI, offering an extensive selection of gear and apparel, plus interactive exhibits.

  • West Seattle

    A diverse and vibrant peninsula offering beautiful beaches, parks, and a relaxed neighborhood vibe with great local eateries.

  • Pioneer Square

    Seattle's historic heart, known for its beautiful Victorian architecture, art galleries, and unique underground tours that reveal the city's buried past.

  • Amazon Go Store

    The world's first 'just walk out' shopping experience, where customers can grab items and leave without a traditional checkout.

  • Starbucks Reserve

    A premium Starbucks experience offering unique small-lot coffees, unique brewing methods, and an immersive coffee journey. It's a coffee lover's paradise.

  • Paseo

    A wildly popular Caribbean-inspired sandwich shop famous for its incredibly flavorful roasted pork sandwiches.

  • Marination Station

    A vibrant Hawaiian-Korean fusion eatery known for its delicious tacos, sliders, and bowls with a unique Pacific Rim twist.

  • The Seattle Great Wheel

    An almost 200-ft high Ferris wheel providing stunning panoramic views of the city and Elliot Bay.

  • Museum of Pop Culture (MOPOP)

    An innovative museum celebrating contemporary popular culture through exhibits focused on music, gaming, media, and more, designed by Frank Gehry.

  • Underground Tour

    An intriguing tour that reveals Seattle's original street level.

  • Seattle Waterfront

    The Seattle Waterfront has gained new life after the Alaskan Way Freeway was dismantled, creating an uninterrupted view from downtown to the Puget Sound.

  • Alki Beach

    A popular beach with sandy shores and a promenade perfect for walking, biking, sunbathing, and beach volleyball with views of the Seattle skyline.

  • Smith Tower

    One of the city's oldest skyscrapers, offering cocktails with a view.

  • Boeing factory

    A place to witness aviation history in the making.

  • Crocodile

    A legendary music venue.

  • Elliott Bay

    Elliott Bay is part of the Puget Sound and is toured by the Argosy Harbor Cruise.

  • Aurora Bridge

    The Fremont Troll sits below the Aurora Bridge.

  • Seattle

    Seattle is the largest city in Washington state, located in the Pacific Northwest along the Puget Sound, known for its natural connections, great food, and cultural treasures.

  • Seatac Airport

    Seatac Airport is the main airport serving Seattle, accessible from downtown via the Link Light Rail.

  • Link Light Rail

    The Link Light Rail provides public transit from Seatac Airport to downtown Seattle.

  • Westin Hotel

    The Westin Hotel is located near the West Lake shopping district and Pike Place Market and offers views from its upper floors.

  • West Lake Shopping District

    The West Lake shopping district is near the Westin Hotel and Pike Place Market.

  • Bleacher's Cheese

    Bleacher's Cheese in Pike Place Market is known for its grilled cheese sandwiches and tomato soup, where you can watch the cheese makers at work.

  • Alaskan Way Freeway

    The former Alaskan Way Freeway was dismantled to create an uninterrupted view from downtown Seattle to the Puget Sound.

  • Argosy Harbor Cruise

    The Argosy Harbor Cruise offers a water view of Seattle, taking passengers around Elliott Bay and the Puget Sound to see the skyline and surrounding islands.

  • Port of Seattle

    The Port of Seattle is visible from the Argosy Harbor Cruise.

  • Wilmot's Ghost

    Wilmot's Ghost is a pizza restaurant with classic cocktails and ice cream located near the Spheres.

  • West Lake District

    The West Lake District is near Top Pot Donuts.

  • Boeing Field

    Boeing Field is adjacent to the Museum of Flight.

  • Washington State Ferry

    The Washington State Ferry crosses the Puget Sound from downtown Seattle to Bainbridge Island.

  • Staten Island Ferry

    The Washington State Ferry reminds the speaker a bit of the Staten Island Ferry in New York.

  • Elliott Bay Book Company

    The Elliott Bay Book Company in Capitol Hill offers a wide selection of books.

  • Frankie and Joe's

    Frankie and Joe's is an ice cream shop in Capitol Hill.

  • Fogong Coquina Mexicana

    Fogong Coquina Mexicana is a restaurant in Capitol Hill with great drinks and Mexican food.

  • Biscuit

    Biscuit is a popular breakfast spot near Pike Place Market known for its biscuits.

  • Chihuly Museum

    The Chihuly Museum includes an indoor and outdoor portion displaying colorful blown glass pieces.

  • Queen Anne's Hill

    Queen Anne's Hill offers views of the Seattle skyline.

  • Mount Rainier

    Mount Rainier is visible in the distance from Kerry Park on clear days.

  • Flat Stick Pub

    Flat Stick Pub near Pioneer Square offers a unique bar experience where you can putt-putt golf around the bar.

  • Olympics

    The Olympics is mentioned as a place to go hiking if you want to get out of downtown Seattle and have a car.

  • Mount Rainier Park

    Mount Rainier Park is mentioned as a place to go hiking if you want to get out of downtown Seattle and have a car.

  • Pier 52

    Pier 52 is where the West Seattle water taxi departs from and is located near the Seattle Great Wheel, making it accessible from tourist hotspots.

  • Seattle Seahawks

    Seattle's football team playing at Lumen Field.

  • Mariners baseball game

    A baseball game at T-Mobile Park.

  • IMAX theater

    Part of the Pacific Science Center.

  • Seattle Art Museum (SAM)

    A museum showcasing a diverse collection of art from around the world.

  • Waterfront Warf

    A cool place to shop, eat, and catch a boat, the waterfront area is a busy place with many activities.

  • Ivars

    A local restaurant chain, serving seafood.

  • Pikes Place

    Near the Gum Wall.

  • Courtyard Marriott

    A hotel in Seattle.

  • Westfield shopping mall

    Located near the convention center downtown.

  • Oregon coast

    The location where they had the blown glass Class.

  • 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'.

  • REI Flagship Store

    The REI Flagship Store in downtown Seattle is an outdoor oasis featuring a mountain bike trail, walking paths, and rock climbing walls.

  • Amazon Go Stores

    Amazon Go stores are cashier-less stores where cameras and sensors track purchases, allowing customers to walk out without checking out.

  • Golden Gardens State Park

    Golden Gardens State Park is a beautiful park and beach along the rugged coastline, featuring an ice cream shop called Little Coney.

  • Marketplace Theater

    The Marketplace Theater is known as the place where the gum wall origins started, in the early 90s, when patrons started sticking their gum to the alley's brick facade.

  • Aurora Avenue Bridge

    The Aurora Avenue Bridge is mentioned as the location above which the Fremont Troll art installation resides.

  • Pier 50

    Pier 50 serves as the departure point for the West Seattle Water Taxi, offering views of the city skyline.

  • Chihuly Glass Sculpture Museum

    The Chihuly Glass Sculpture Museum is mentioned as a perfect art museum to check out when in the area of the Space Needle.

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