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Pike Place Market is a public market which overlooks the Elliott Bay waterfront in Seattle. It opened for the public in 1907 and is known as one of the oldest continually operated public farmers markets in United...
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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...
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North of Downtown is the Seattle Center, an elegant city landmark. The space Needle, to the west lays the Waterfront area with access of dozens of ferries, cruise ships and port and maritime attractions and businesses. Downtown...
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Greenlake offers gravel and asphalt trails, which are side by side and are spread over 4 km. They can be used for jogging, walking and rollerblading. The park also has a number of sports fields which...
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Immersus Tours proposes a Walking Tour in Seattle, to discover the main spots of this vibrant city and observe it from a different point of view: by walking through the different neighbourhoods and taking buses,...
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| Nirvana Roads | |
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As is the case with rock stars who die young, Kurt Cobain has served as a muse for other musicians and artists. The Seattle Art Museum has a special exhibit called "Kurt". And an exhibition about Nirvana is set...
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| Waterfront | |
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The Waterfront is what is known as the gateway of Seattle to the rest of the world. One can take a cruise to some foreign land or a ferry ride to a Puget Sound island whilst in this neighborhood. It is home to the...
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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. The park has a number of natural preserve for hundreds...
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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, and between NE 85th and 98th streets to the Seattle city limits at NE 145th Street....
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South Seattle is considered as the biggest industrial hub of Seattle for over decades. This neighborhood district is surrounded by many district neighborhoods which offer a convenient commute to work. South Seattle is also the gateway...
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| Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park | |
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The Klondike Gold Rush National Historical park is a United States National Historical Park and memorializes the Klondike Gold rush of the late 1890s. The gold rush was in the Yukon Territory and this park has staging areas for...
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The Wing Luke Asian Museum is a community-based museum built for showcasing the Asian-American culture and devoted to exploring the issues pertaining to history, art and the culture of Asian Pacific Americans. It is an...
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Belltown is a neighborhood in Seattle. This place is also the epicenter of Seattle’s restaurant scene, hot nightclubs and cool shops. There are also some great places to live and work too. This neighborhood is home to the Art...
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Saltwater Fly fishing is just like freshwater fishing with casting and stripping. This is for the more experienced fisherman. The farther you cast the more fish you will catch. Sea-run cutthroat trout, dolly vardon, steelhead, and...
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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, bookstores, nightclubs and also has a unit of...
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Overview to visit Seattle at its best
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.












