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  1. Explore. Seattles supremely walkable urban center is filled with sleek skyscrapers, charming buildings, and bustling businesses. Along with visits to celebrated museums and theaters, plan for a stop at Pike Place Market ( 85 Pike St), where buskers entertain and hundreds of vendors have artisan wares, freshly picked fruit, and vibrant ...

    • Seattle Great Wheel. The Seattle Great Wheel is a one-hundred and seventy-five-foot tall Ferris wheel on Pier 57 of DT Seattle’s central waterfront. Sit in one of the wheel’s forty-two gondolas, rise into the sky and see amazing views of the downtown skyline and right out across Eliot Bay.
    • Olympic Sculpture Park. Art and the outdoors make a unique combination at the Olympic Sculpture Park on Western Avenue in Downtown Seattle. This unusual public park covers eight and a half acres of ground with geometrically sloping paths winding around twenty distinct sculptures.
    • Pike Place Market. Pike Place Market, one of the oldest established farmer’s markets in the US, has been operating in Downtown Seattle since the early 1900’s.
    • Harbor Cruise. Board an open-topped boat on Pier 55 for a tranquil one hour sail around DT Seattle’s harbor. While navigating around Eliot Bay, a guide narrates interesting historical facts and anecdotes about Downtown Seattle, the bay and Puget Sound.
    • Chihuly Garden and Glass. Bursting with artwork spanning the colors of the rainbow, Chihuly Garden and Glass offers visitors a look at creative, glass-blown pieces crafted by renowned Pacific Northwest artist, Dale Chihuly. The museum opened in 2012 and has since attracted the admiration of Seattleites and tourists alike.
    • Pike Place Market. Since 1907, this bustling market near the downtown waterfront has been the go-to place for local produce.
    • Pioneer Square. If you like history, Pioneer Square should be at the top of your to-do list. This neighborhood was one of the first settlements in the Northwest U.S. (hence the name), and it has maintained much of its Old West identity. Today, you'll find the cobblestone area peppered with art galleries, restaurants and shops, not to mention an ornamental pergola, which provides shelter to those waiting to hop on the cable car. According to recent visitors, the area is worth a stroll but the neighborhood has seen better days. Many commented that while the architecture is beautiful, there is a large homeless population in the neighborhood.
    • Space Needle. If there's one thing that Seattle's known for (aside from coffee and Tom Hanks' insomnia), it's the 605-foot tall Space Needle.
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  3. Seattles original downtown is full of beautiful old buildings in Romanesque Revival style, underground tours that take you beneath the streets to see the remains of the city’s first buildings, and an ever-growing slate of hip shops and restaurants.

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  4. Downtown Seattle. Coordinates: 47°36′29″N 122°20′10″W. Downtown Seattle viewed from the top of the Space Needle in 2005 (looking south). Beyond downtown lies the Industrial District. Timelapse video of downtown streets from atop a Community Transit double-decker bus. Downtown is the central business district of Seattle, Washington.

  5. Oct 3, 2023 · Overlooking the endless Eliott Bay, Downtown Seattle is packed with things to see, from eclectic art galleries to superb museums. Dynamic and diverse, Seattles city center has something for everyone. Downtown Seattle has a charming waterfront that is both an industrial and social hub.

  6. Top 10 Things to Do in Downtown: See reviews and photos of Downtown, Seattle (Washington) on Tripadvisor.

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