If you love food markets and learning about favorite regional dishes this is for you. It is a personalized guided tour (with individual headsets for amplification), recipes, a map and sampling...
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If you love food markets and learning about favorite regional dishes this is for you. It is a personalized guided tour (with individual headsets for amplification), recipes, a map and sampling...
Seattle Food Tours operates walking food tours of Seattle's tastiest neighborhoods Pike Place Market and Belltown. Pike Place is a culinary treasure featuring a mix of specialty food purveyors, local farmers and restaurants while Belltown is geared towards entertainment including the city's largest collection of eclectic dining opportunities.
Seattle Coffee Crawl is an entertaining walking tour that highlights Seattle’s coffee culture and lore through its most famous beverage. The two-hour tour is an easy walk with free tastings along the way. It’s a whole latte fun! Tours are Thursday thru Monday at 10 AM under the coffee mug at Seattle’s Best Coffee in Pike Place Market. Reservations are not required. See website for full tour schedule and more information.
The Museum of Flight is an expansive facility filled with all things related to flight. From the first primitive glider designed by the Wright brothers to the stealthy "Blackbird" capable of Mach...
Pike Place Market, an open-air shopping haven and Seattle institution, is a must-see for first time and return visitors alike. Be prepared for large crowds on the weekends and during the summer...
Any visit to Seattle that doesn't include even a short ferry trip is one that left out a real experience. Because of its geography, Seattle relies on the State ferry system to provide access to local...
If you are a baseball fan don't miss this tour. The tour will take you to places such as the visitor's locker room, presidential suite, press box, press conference room, dugout and the field...
Use a canoe, or your feet, to explore the 230 acres and 4,000 species of trees, vines, shrubs and plants at this arboretum.
This national park is really a free museum that documents Seattle history, from the fire that burned it down to the gold rush that helped build it up.
Climb 520 feet to the observation deck of Seattle's signature building, which is actually 605 feet tall, for spectacular views of the city and its surrounding area. For food and fantastic sights check out SkyCity, the tower's rotating restaurant that makes one complete orbit per hour.
This book store is popular among caffeine-addicted Seattleites for its in-store coffee shop.
The statue of Lenin on the corner should clue you in to the fact that everything about this neighborhood is alternative. Vegetarian cafes, eclectic shops, coffee houses, bookstores and street artists abound.
The Tasting Room Yakima is a great place to start your wine tasting tour, walk through organic & biodynamic vineyards, enjoy a picnic on the wrap-around porch while taking in the scenic views, watch local wildlife or venture out on a hike to Cowiche Canyon. Guests are welcomed into the 1900's era farmhouse tasting room which has over 20 wines from 3 winemakers owned boutique wineries.
Swim or paddleboat in this scenic park lake.
The Center for Wooden Boats offers free public boat rides, in electric boats or sail boats, every Sunday afternoon at 2pm and at 3pm. They also have a variety of row boats and sail boats to rent by...