Discover the Emerald City with these 23 essential tips for your Seattle adventure! From iconic markets and quirky street art to delicious bakeries and stunning waterfront parks, this guide covers the best of Seattle, United States.
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.
Pike Place Market
A famous Seattle market that is considered a tourist trap with crowds and high prices, but still worth seeing.
Gum Wall
An alley wall covered in gum; a novelty that may be considered disgusting.
Starbucks
The original Starbucks with long lines; the products are the same as any other Starbucks.
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
A location where ships pass through using locks, and a place to observe sea life, like salmon and seals.
T-Mobile Park
The home ballpark of the Seattle Mariners, offering great views of downtown Seattle.