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  1. Aug 24, 2023 · Seattle, Washington, [2] is the largest city in the Pacific Northwest. Located between Puget Sound and Lake Washington in King County, of which it is the county seat, and overlooking Elliott Bay, Seattle is nicknamed The Emerald City. The city is a damp green gem, with an abundance of evergreen trees throughout, and spectacular views of the ...

  2. 17 Bell Harbor Marina, 2203 Alaskan Way, ☏ +1-800-426-7817, bhm@portseattle.org. Bell Harbor Marina, at the base of Bell Street in Downtown's Belltown neighborhood, is the closest marina to Downtown and is a comfortable walk to Pike Place Market, Westlake Center, the Seattle Aquarium, and other waterfront attractions.

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  4. Seattle Central Library Exterior, as seen from 5th Ave. 47.6061 -122.333. 7 Seattle Public Library-Central Library ( Seattle Central Library ), 1000 4th Ave, ☏ +1 206 386-4636. M-Th 10AM-8PM, F Sa 10AM-6PM, Su noon-6PM. A dramatic glass and steel structure in the heart of Downtown, designed by Rem Koolhaas.

    • 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.
  5. United States, Seattle, 719 S King St. This 60,000-square-foot facility pays tribute to the confluence of Asian and Pacific American history. Read full review.

  6. Washington, USA, North America. Blink, and it's changed: Seattle can be that ephemeral. Welcome to a city that heralds innovation and nature, always marching toward the future. Best Time to Visit. Best Things to Do. Attractions.

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