Seattle: Attractions and more...
Seattle offers numerous cultural and recreational options to enthral its visitors. Space Needle is Seattle’s most famous landmark. A must-visit for tourists, it has been featured in many films. The areas around it host many cultural events like Folklife, Bumbershoot and more.
The Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park is a renowned indoor national park in Seattle, situated in the old Cadillac Hotel building. The Pike Place Market is another popular place filled with fishermen, arts and crafts, vegetables and fruit. It is a haven for shoppers, albeit it is slightly crowded.
Seafair is a grand three-week summer festival which features torchlight parades, air shows, musical shows and carnivals. The Seattle International Film Festival and the Northwest Folklife are the best known cultural events taking place from July to August along with the other Seafair events.
What to see in detail
Landmarks and Historic sites (3)
Museums (3)
Streets, Squares and Neighbourhoods (8)
See also
Sightseeing (1)
Tours (1)
Stores and shopping malls (1)
Nature and sport (2)
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