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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.

  3. Map of Seattle area, showing travelers where the best hotels and attractions are located.

    • Day 1 – Check Out The City’S Top Attractions
    • Day 2 – Day Trip to Bainbridge Island Or Hike A Nearby Mountain
    • Day 3 – Explore Discovery Park and Other Neighborhoods

    Morning

    Seattle is the coffee capital of the USA, so it makes sense to begin your first day at a coffee shop. There are countless great coffee shops in Seattle. You’ll start yours at Anchorhead Coffee, which is one of the best. Anchorhead has multiple locations but go to the one on Western Ave., which is mere steps from Pike Place Market. Order a smooth pour-over or a seasonal latte to enjoy inside or outside if the weather is nice. Skip the pastry. Your next stop is the famous Pike Place Market and...

    Afternoon

    The monorail is a fun, cool, and convenient means of getting from downtown to the Seattle Center. Enjoy the ride on Seattle’s fast ’60s-era ride. The monorail will drop you off right between the Museum of Pop Culture and the Space Needle, two of Seattle’s major landmarks. Now get exploring! Decide if you want to ride the Space Needle to the top or take pictures from below. Check out the Museum of Pop Culture, and the Chihuly Garden and Glass Museum. To get a good deal on the admission costs f...

    Evening

    After the Pioneer Square Seattle Underground Tour, it’s time to wrap up a busy day. You’ll conclude your evening with dinner, dessert, and drinks in one of two neighborhoods. Decide which kind of night you want to have to determine which neighborhood to visit. Option one is Capitol Hill, one of the most popular neighborhoods in Seattle. Choose this neighborhood if you want a lively evening. Go to Nue for dinner, Molly Moon’s Ice Cream for dessert, and Rock Box for drinks and karaoke (make a r...

    Morning & Afternoon Option 1

    I have two options for how you can spend the morning and afternoon on your second day in Seattle. Want a more relaxed start to the day? Choose a day trip to Bainbridge Island. Bainbridge Island is one of the best places to visit in Washington state, and you’ll take a ferry to get there. In the morning, grab breakfast at Toulouse Petite. This is a Cajun-Creole restaurant with everything from beignets and biscuits to shrimp and grits. When you finish breakfast, head down to Colman Dockto catch...

    Morning & Afternoon Option 2

    Your other option for the beginning of the second day is to go on a hike near Seattle. You’ll head east to the Cascade Mountains in the morning. Make sure you’ve booked your rental with Discover Carsahead of time if you’re choosing this option!. Get up early to avoid early morning traffic and crowds. Grab some early morning fuel in the form of coffee and donuts at Half and Half Doughnut Co. and bring your breakfast to-go along with a few snacks and lots of water to keep your energy up on the...

    Evening

    Your evening will begin with a stop at an epic viewpoint before you visit a couple of cool north Seattle neighborhoods. First, go to Kerry Park. This little park in Queen Anne has one of the best views of the Seattle skyline. It’s one of the best places to get a gorgeous photo of downtown, Elliott Bay, and Mount Rainier (on a clear day). It’s a very tiny park so this will be a quick stop. Snap a few photos, then head north to Fremont. The quirky Fremont neighborhoodhas great shops, restaurant...

    Morning

    On the morning of your last day in Seattle, go to Herkimer Coffee, another one of the best coffee shops in Seattle. I recommend going to the South Lake Union location and grabbing a pastry to take with you. Once you’ve got your snack and coffee, drive to Discovery Parkin Seattle’s Magnolia neighborhood. Discovery Park is Seattle’s largest city park at 540 acres and spans forest, bluff, and beach. There are plenty of trails throughout the park, making it perfect for a scenic morning walk. List...

    Afternoon Option 1

    Georgetown option one for the afternoon of your last day. Georgetown is a fun neighborhood with a slightly edgy vibe. Don’t let its industrial location along train tracks and near an airfield fool you. There are plenty of awesome places to visit in this cool neighborhood. Drive or take the bus to Georgetown’s main commercial district along Airport Way S. Like beer? Visit some of Georgetown’s best breweries. These includeGeorgetown Brewing Co, Jellyfish Brewing Company, and Great Notion Brewin...

    Afternoon Option 2

    Your second option for your final day in Seattle is to spend the afternoon in West Seattle. Specifically, at Alki Beach, Seattle’s relaxed little “beach town.” If you’re visiting Seattle in the summer, expect a lot of activity around Alki. You’ll see people rollerblading, jogging, and biking along the main trail. Rent a bike from Wheel Fun Rentals or hop on an electric scooter if you want to get in on the activity! Or you can rent a kayak from Alki Kayak Toursif you’d rather get on the water...

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  5. Downtown Seattle. Packed between Elliott Bay and the hilly neighborhoods to the east, Downtown Seattle unsurprisingly contains the city's bustling financial and retail district. Map.

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