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Some of the best places to visit are Space Needle, Woodland Park Zoo, Seattle Waterfront, Hall of Fame and many others.  Apart from this, there are lots of unbelievable locations to visit for the entire family in Seattle and its surrounding areas.

If a family has kids, then the Pacific Science Center and the Children’s Museum are the best places which should not be missed on a vacation to Seattle. Moreover, it is quite easy to sight see some of the best places in Seattle without a car. Whether, one is on a day trip or for more than two days trip, he can properly plan his itinerary and sight see these places.

What’s more, there are several ways to modify his itineraries too, if it goes unplanned. So, if he wants to see the underground tour in Pioneer Square or go the Klondike Gold Rush Museum, it can be total fun and free too. 

The tourist can thus preplan the way to travel to these places, and know beforehand the transportation ways to reach his destination.

1. Space Needle
The Space Needle is a tower situated in Seattle in Washington. It is a major landmark of the Pacific Northwest region of the United States...

2. Pioneers Square
Pioneer Square is a neighborhood situated in the southwest corner of Downtown Seattle in Washington. At present, Pioneer Square is home to internet companies, sports bars, cafes...

3. Green lake
Green Lake is considered as one of the most beloved parks in Seattle. It is an expanse of water and green space and draws thousands of people daily from all over the city...

4. Lake City
Lake City is in the northeast corner of Seattle. A broader definition of the Lake City area includes all the area between 15th Avenue NE and Lake Washington...

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