Discover the best of Seattle, Washington, with this curated guide to a perfect weekend getaway. From the bustling Pike Place Market and iconic Space Needle to serene waterfront views and vibrant neighborhoods, explore the Emerald City's unique blend of urban excitement and natural beauty.
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.
Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market is Seattle's number one tourist attraction, known for its rows of flowers, produce, and fish vendors.
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.
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.
Alaskan Way Freeway
The former Alaskan Way Freeway was dismantled to create an uninterrupted view from downtown Seattle to the Puget Sound.
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
The Seattle Art Museum has an outdoor extension, the Olympic Sculpture Park.
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.
Elliott Bay
Elliott Bay is part of the Puget Sound and is toured by the Argosy Harbor Cruise.
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.
Top Pot Donuts
Top Pot Donuts is a donut shop with a cozy atmosphere, offering a variety of choices.
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.
Boeing Field
Boeing Field is adjacent to the Museum of Flight.
Bainbridge Island
Bainbridge Island is accessible via the Washington State Ferry and offers a small-town vibe with boutiques and coffee shops.
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.
Capitol Hill
Capitol Hill is a neighborhood with cute shops and restaurants.
Starbucks Reserve
The first-ever Starbucks Reserve is located near the gateway to Capitol Hill and offers special drinks and a wide assortment of food.
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.
Original Starbucks
The original Starbucks is located on Pike Place and offers a morning Pike Place roast.
Space Needle
The Space Needle is a 605-foot tall structure built for the 1962 World's Fair and is the most iconic symbol of Seattle.
Seattle Center
Seattle Center is connected to downtown by the monorail and is home to the Space Needle, the Museum of Pop Culture, and the Chihuly Museum.
Museum of Pop Culture
The Museum of Pop Culture has exhibits dedicated to Jimi Hendrix and the sci-fi and horror movie genres.
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.
Cary Park
Kerry Park, often referred to as Postcard Park, offers a view of the Space Needle and the rest of downtown Seattle.
Mount Rainier
Mount Rainier is visible in the distance from Kerry Park on clear days.
Gasworks Park
Gasworks Park is at the north end of Lake Union and looks like a great place to picnic and enjoy a weekend afternoon.
Lake Union
Lake Union is near Gasworks Park, where you can rent a paddle boat and float around the lake.
Fremont Troll
The Fremont Troll sits below the Aurora Bridge and may be recognizable from the movie '10 Things I Hate About You'.
Aurora Bridge
The Fremont Troll sits below the Aurora Bridge.
Flat Stick Pub
Flat Stick Pub near Pioneer Square offers a unique bar experience where you can putt-putt golf around the bar.
Pioneer Square
Pioneer Square is near Flat Stick Pub.
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.