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48 Hours in Seattle, Washington: Best Things to Do!

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Explore the best of Seattle, Washington with this curated map! Discover iconic landmarks like the Space Needle and Pike Place Market, delve into world-class museums, and experience the vibrant energy of the Emerald City's waterfront and sports venues.

  • Space Needle

    A futuristic observation tower offering panoramic views of the city, surrounding mountains, and Puget Sound.

  • Puget Sound

    The Space Needle offers views of Puget Sound.

  • Seattle Waterfront

    A bustling area filled with shops, restaurants, and scenic views, including the Great Wheel and access to ferries.

  • Pike Place Market

    A famous market offering fresh seafood, local crafts, flowers, and the original Starbucks.

  • Great Wheel

    A large Ferris wheel on the Seattle Waterfront offering fantastic views of the city.

  • Lumen Field

    Home to the Seattle Seahawks, offering an electric atmosphere for football games.

  • Seattle Seahawks

    Seattle's football team playing at Lumen Field.

  • T-Mobile Park

    Home to the Mariners baseball team, offering an exciting sports experience.

  • Mariners baseball game

    A baseball game at T-Mobile Park.

  • Chihuly Garden and Glass

    An exhibit featuring the stunning glass artwork of Dale Chihuly, including glassblowing demonstrations and a glass house.

  • Pacific Science Center

    An interactive science museum with exhibits, a planetarium, and an IMAX theater, particularly noted for its butterfly exhibit.

  • IMAX theater

    Part of the Pacific Science Center.

  • Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP)

    A museum offering exhibits on music, sci-fi, and pop culture.

  • Seattle Art Museum (SAM)

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

  • Museum of Flight

    A museum with an extensive collection of aircraft and space artifacts for aviation enthusiasts.

  • 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.

  • Post Alley

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

  • Gum Wall

    A wall covered in already-chewed gum, located in Post Alley near Pike Place Market.

  • Pikes Place

    Near the Gum Wall.

  • Starbucks

    The location of the original Starbucks.

  • Smith Tower

    Seattle's first skyscraper opened on July 4th 1914.

  • Courtyard Marriott

    A hotel in Seattle.

  • Lake Union

    An international airport.

  • Westfield shopping mall

    Located near the convention center downtown.

  • Oregon coast

    The location where they had the blown glass Class.

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