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  2. The page shows a city map of Seattle with expressways, main roads and streets, zoom out to find Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (IATA code: SEA) south of Central District, in a distance of 22 km (14 mi) by road.

    • 57 Best Things to Do in Seattle
    • Seattle Sites and Attractions
    • What to Do Outdoors in Seattle
    • Free & Cheap Stuff to Do in Seattle
    • Cool and Unusual Attractions in Seattle
    • What to Do on A Rainy Day in Seattle
    • Food and Drink in Seattle

    Capitol Hill

    Eat, bar hop, and shop in the historic Capitol Hill neighborhood. 📍 Google Maps Capitol Hill is among the best neighborhoods in Seattle. This historic neighborhood, which has been an epicenter of the city’s LGBTQ+ community, has gone through a multitude of transformations over the years. But, in my opinion, it remains a worthy destination for visitors and locals alike. On the north end of the Hill, you’ll find Volunteer Park and dozens of cute shops and cafes among historic mansions. Further...

    Pike Place Market

    Explore the famous hundred-year-old market. 📍 Google Maps | Phone: (206) 682-7453 | Website | Hours: 9 am – 5 pm daily | Entrance: free |👉 Take A Food Tour of Pike Place Market Pike Place Market is Seattle’s iconic market in the heart of downtown. Not only is it one of the top attractions in Seattle, but it’s also one of the best things to do and see in Washington State. I’ve been here countless times and I never get tired of it. Take your time wandering through the expansive market with hu...

    Discovery Park

    Hike through the biggest park in the city. 📍 Google Maps | Phone: (206) 386-4236 | Website| Hours: 4 am -11:30 pm daily A trip to Discovery Park is a good way to feel like you’re leaving the bustling city behind without actually exiting city limits. Discovery Park is Seattle’s largest park at 534 acres — it takes up the entire northwestern end of the Magnolia neighborhood. Come here if you want to wander through a forest, go bird watching, explore along the bluffs, and find a good place to p...

    Downtown Waterfront

    Check out Seattle’s lively waterfront. 📍 Google Maps The downtown waterfront is a great place for people-watching and has a handful of the city’s top attractions and landmarks. You’ll see people meandering along the pathway to and from Olympic Sculpture Park, jogging, fishing, or stopping to get seafood from Ivars on a typical day by the waterfront. Go to Miner’s Landing to grab a bite to eat. Take a ride on the Seattle Great Wheel (pro tip: do this at sunset). Or visit the Seattle Aquarium...

    Argosy Cruises

    Take a tour of Seattle from a boat. 📍 Google Maps | Phone: (206) 623-1445 | Website | Hours: 10 am – 5 pm daily | Entrance: (Harbor Cruise)$39 adults, $35 senior (65+), $22 youth (4-12), free kids (3 and under) Argosy Cruises is a tour company that operates from the waterfront. All tours have live narration. Plus, there’s a bar on board that serves cocktails and other beverages and snacks to enjoy while you cruise. A boat tour in this city is a must. You’ll have views of the Seattle city sky...

    Museum of Flight

    Get up close and personal with aircraft. 📍 Google Maps | Phone: (206) 764-5700 | Website| Hours: 10 am – 5 pm daily | Entrance: $26 adults, $18 youth (5-17), $22 seniors (65+), free ages 4 and under Go to the Museum of Flight if you’re a flight enthusiast or want to understand one of Seattle’s lesser-known nicknames: Jet City. It’s located in south Seattle, right on the border of Tukwila. The Museum of Flight is one of the largest air and space museums in the country. It’s packed full of air...

    City Parks

    Picnic, jog, or stroll through the city parks. Phone: (206) 684-4075 | Website You’ll find a wealth of green spaces and city parks in Seattle, so getting outdoors for some fresh air is a must. One of the most popular is Volunteer Park on Capitol Hill. Not only does it have a botanical garden and museum, but there’s also plenty of space to picnic, play frisbee, and ample play areas for kids. Gas Works Park is a must-visit if you want incredible views of the city across Lake Union. Check out Se...

    Golden Gardens Park

    Spend time on Seattle’s prettiest beach. 📍 Google Maps | Phone: (206) 684-4075 | Website| Hours: 4 am – 11:30 pm daily Golden Gardens is one of the most beautiful beaches in Seattle, located in north Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood. It’s the perfect place to go for lounging, barbecuing, and swimming on really hot days. In cooler seasons, you can explore the park’s trails, listen and watch for seals, enjoy a bonfire, or search for sea creatures in the tide pools. Whatever season you visit, mak...

    Washington Park Arboretum

    Stroll through a peaceful arboretum. 📍 Google Maps | Phone: (206) 543-8800 | Website| Hours: 8 am – 8 pm daily Venture out to the Washington Park Arboretum to see one of the most beautiful spots in Seattle. You’ll wander through hundreds of trees and plants in different themed gardens, including a woodland garden, a rhododendron glen, and a Japanese garden. Enjoy the vibrant colors in the fall, pretty blooms in the spring and summer, and delightful scents and unexpected pops of color in the...

    In addition to the below activities in this section, you can also read my full list of 33 free things to do in Seattlefor more budget-friendly Seattle activity ideas.

    Georgetown

    Explore Seattle’s gritty, cool, and eclectic neighborhood. 📍 Google Maps Georgetown is by far one of the coolest neighborhoods in Seattle. Its gritty and edgy vibe makes it feel somewhat like Seattle’s neighbor to the south, Tacoma. You’ll find restaurants, cafes, dispensaries, breweries, and bars throughout. But most of the action is along Airport Way S. Peruse the vintage shops or check out graphic novels at Fantagraphics. Grab sweet treats from Matcha Man Ice Cream and Tayaki or pop over...

    Ride a Seaplane

    Book a ride on a seaplane. 📍 Google Maps | Phone: (866) 435-9524 | Website | Hours: 6:30 am – 3 pm daily | Entrance: $119/person for a 30-minute flight |👉 Book a Seaplane Tour The Emerald City is known for its beauty and what better way to take it all in than from the air? Kenmore Air offers seaplane rides from Lake Union in Seattle where you’ll get to see several Seattle landmarks – the Space Needle, Elliott Bay, the University of Washington Campus, and more. This is the perfect excursion...

    Connections Museum

    Check out one of the most unusual museums in Seattle. 📍 Google Maps | Phone: (206) 767-3012 | Website| Hours: Only open Sundays 10 am – 3 pm | Entrance: free ($5 donation suggested) Located in Georgetown, this little-known niche museum is perfect for those interested in technology, telecommunications, and how the two have evolved over the years. Note it is only open on Sundays! The museum has multiple exhibits that are both interactive and informative and show the extent of the work that wen...

    McCaw Hall

    Watch a moving opera performance. 📍 Google Maps | Phone: (206) 733-9725 | Website If you want to catch a show in a beautiful venue, look no further than McCaw Hall. This is the center for the opera, Pacific Northwest Ballet, and other live performances in the city, located right near the Space Needle. Go for a more casual Sunday morning viewing or dress up for an evening show. They have an on-site restaurant and a well-stocked gift shop. Check their website before you go to see what’s playing!

    Museum Hopping

    Explore Seattle’s museum scene. A rainy day in Seattle means it’s time to go museum hopping. The Museum of History and Industry(MOHAI) is one of the more popular ones. Here, you’ll learn about Seattle’s transformation into the hub it is today through several eye-opening exhibits. This one is a must for major history fans. To learn more about Seattle’s communities, visit the Wing Luke Museum where you’ll learn about the history of the Asian American community in the city. The Northwest African...

    Board Game Cafes

    Play board games over brews. Seattle is home to several board game spots where you can shop for new games or rent some from the store’s collection and play them in-store. Of these, Mox Boarding House is the largest and most well-known. They have a great selection of games, a varied and tasty food and drink menu, and host tournaments and other game nights for new and experienced gamers. Their location in Ballard is where you’ll want to go, though they also have one in the neighboring city of B...

    Pike Place Market Food Tour

    Taste your way through Seattle’s number one attraction. 📍 Google Maps | Phone: (206) 682-7453 |👉 Book a Chef-Guided Food Tour One of the best ways to get familiar with Pike Place Market is through its culinary scene! The historic district boasts tons of bakeries, cafes, restaurants, and food stands. Booking a chef-guided food touris a great way to try a lot of them all at once. You’ll get to skip the lines and taste generously portioned samples on this visitor and resident-friendly tour. Co...

    Asean Streat Food Hall

    Pig out on Southeast Asian cuisine at a colorful indoor food court in Westlake Center. 📍 Google Maps | Phone: +1 206 695 2510 | Website| Hours: 11 am – 9 pm daily Asean Streat Food Hall is a relatively new spot in downtown Seattle. This indoor food court in Westlake Center is perfect for a quick, tasty, and generously portioned meal at a decent price. Come here on a cold or rainy day to order a variety of Southeast Asian dishes for lunch or dinner. The food court is filled with twinkling lig...

    Molly Moon’s Ice Cream

    Eat delectable, locally-made ice cream. 📍 Google Maps (multiple locations) | Phone: (206) 294-4389 | Website| Hours: 12 pm – 10 pm Sunday – Thursday, 12 pm – 11 pm Friday – Saturday If you want ice cream in Seattle, you can’t go wrong with a trip to Molly Moon’s. This local, woman-owned Seattle institution has standout permanent flavors (their salted caramel is always a win!), and rotating seasonal flavors. Ingredients are sourced locally, and the mouthwatering scent of their fresh, in-house...

  3. Westin Hotel Seattle is steps away from the Washington State Convention Center, Pike Place Market and the The Space Needle in downtown Seattle.

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  6. detailed map of Seattle and near places. Welcome to the Seattle google satellite map! This place is situated in King County, Washington, United States, its geographical coordinates are 47° 36' 23" North, 122° 19' 51" West and its original name (with diacritics) is Seattle. See Seattle photos and images from satellite below, explore the aerial ...

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