Interested in Seattle?
We'll send you updates with the latest deals, reviews and articles for Seattle each week.
Walking tours at night in the Pike Place Market Market Ghost Tours ($15-$20) are walking tours through the Pike Place Market and are based on the stories of hauntings shared in the community. The tour
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.
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.
Site of the 1962 Worlds Fair features the Space Needle, childrens museum, theater and lots of amusement rides.
A thriving waterfront and happening restaurant and entertainment scene have made this Scandinavian enclave one of Seattle's hottest neighborhoods.
Pioneer Square Park, topped by an ornate pergola, is the site of the city's oldest settlement.
Found this place in the Seattle Entertainment book. Can not believe its not on Trip Advisor. This was our favorite thing we did on our vacation in Seattle. The 20 min tour was wonderful! Would love for others to know about it too!
See where it all started: America's most popular coffeehouse is Seattle's biggest claim to fame.
Beautiful Volunteer Park is at the center of this wonderfully multi-faceted neighborhood, where Seattle's gay community and student population co-exist with older residents, historical mansions, up-scale restaurants and shops.
Belltown is the center of Seattle's fine dining and nightlife scene. If you are looking for a touch of local flavor, this is the place. Belltown boasts over 100 restaurants in the zipcode alone, and...
Residential neighborhood near Lake Union.
A wide walkway lined with old buildings and shops.