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Perfect Day in Seattle Without a Car: 14+ Stops in the Emerald City

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Explore the best of Seattle without a car on this comprehensive 14+ stop itinerary, from the bustling Pike Place Market to iconic landmarks like the Space Needle. Discover local flavors, vibrant art, and breathtaking views, all easily accessible on foot or via public transport in the Emerald City.

  • Pike Place Market

    A historic public market offering a variety of vendors, including fish markets known for throwing fish, flower shops, and seafood shops.

  • Gum Wall

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

  • Lola Restaurant

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

  • Space Needle

    An iconic Seattle structure built for the 1962 World's Fair, offering observation decks with views of the city and surrounding areas, including Mount Rainier.

  • Chihuly Garden

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

  • Museum of Pop Culture

    A museum founded by Paul Allen dedicated to pop culture, with exhibits on TV, cinema, music, and video games, including a Nirvana exhibit.

  • 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.

  • Rachel's ginger beer

    A shop in Pike Place Market.

  • peroski peroski

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

  • Starbucks

    The original location of Starbucks, known for long lines.

  • Top Pot Donuts

    A Seattle institution known for old-fashioned donuts and poth holes.

  • Cary Park

    A park with a view of the Space Needle.

  • Pier 57

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

  • miners landing

    A touristy area with shops and restaurants, also known as Pier 57.

  • Canon

    A favorite bar in the city.