Some of the must sees (other than those already listed):
1. Woodland Park Zoo
2. The Arboretum
3. The Ballard Locks
4. Seattle Underground Tour
5. Pioneer Square
Bonus - Ferry ride to Bainbridge Island and Back (walk on)
Some of our favorite restaurants:
Jalisco’s -- Chile Rellenos, chicken enchiladas
Chutney’s – Chicken Tikka Masala, lamb biryani
China First – Hot and Sour Soup,
Costas Opa – Moussaka, Avgolemeno soup, Spanikopita
Olympia Pizza and Spaghetti House– Pizza
Daniel’s Broiler -- Filet or prime rib
Ivar’s Salmon House – Alder smoked salmon, Viking stew
Anthony’s Homeport -- Halibut or scallops
Mediterranean Kitchen -- lamb shish kabob, Farmer’s Dish
Dick’s – Hamburgers, milkshakes, fries
OH AND BY THE WAY---- Gihrardelli Square is in San Francisco, not Seattle.
2006-06-17 06:27:12
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answered by bartzturkeymom 6
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visit Pikes Market, the farmer's market for Seattle, wonderfully interesting place..also Mt. rainier..get to see it as close as possible..try to visit some little coves near Puget Sound--that area is beautiful and so tranquil...Bremerton,??, has a navy dry dock for old ships, if that is interesting to you..Ghiardelli Square is a shopping area that is very nice, not far from Pikes Market..we went to the little town, about an hours drive from Seattle, where Northern Exposure was filmed, and saw the Dr's office, and the bar that was featured in the TV show, and even ate at the Cafe there, and saw Ruth's General Store?? I t was really a lot of fun, and well worth the pretty hour drive to the little city there that was supposed to be Alaska--enjoy Seattle --its a great city--hope you have fun on your trip !!
2006-06-14 06:19:15
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answered by morris the cat 7
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in the beginning, it really is getting darkish at about 9 PM. in case you're arriving on Saturday, it seems now like you'll hit the first quite warmth day we've had this 12 months. For seafood, I recommend Anthony's on pier sixty six, Ivar's or Eliott's. Eliott's is on Lake Union (a short taxi holiday away), yet is amazingly picturesque with the Kenmore air floatplanes starting up up and touchdown. Ivar's and Anthony's are both down on the waterfront. All of those are better end, "fancier" form eating places with corresponding expenses. What to do right here complete day? Wander Pike position marketplace. Get a espresso on the unique Starbucks. bypass up the gap Needle. Then, counting on your hobbies, do between right here: a million. Museum of Flight (airplanes) 2. EMP - (music) 3. Pacific technology center (hands on technology - really if vacationing with little ones) 4. Underground excursion (heritage of Seattle) and Klondike Gold Rush nationwide Park/Museum (both in Pioneer sq.) 5. Hiram M. Chittenden Locks and fish ladder 6. Seattle paintings Museum, Seattle Asian paintings Museum or SAM outdoor sculpture museum (paintings) It appears like perchance you're right here for a cruise - if no longer, then attempt to get out on the water in the time of your stay in Seattle - both on a ferry, Argosy Cruise or by ability of taking between the geese excursions.
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answered by belfast 4
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Popular places:
Pike Market.
Space Needles
Elliot Bay
Special places:
Lake Washington Boulevard
Highland (to have the best view of Seattle at night)
2006-06-14 15:55:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to the Fish Club in the Waterfront Marriott on Alaskan Way. It is a Todd English restaurant/
2006-06-16 07:03:30
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answered by fatsausage 7
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Hi - I've linked to previous questions asked about Seattle. I found them via the search area above. They may help answer more questions for you.
Otherwise, try borrowing, checking out from the library, or buying a Fodor's guide to give you some guidance on your trip. Good Luck!
2006-06-14 05:32:12
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answered by Anonymous
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ALKI BEACH...has cute restaurants, a couple shops, and the BEACH!!
downtown seattle if you like to shop
Seattle Center-- it has an amusement park etc..
Bellevue is really pretty- (Bellevue square mall)
The space needle of course!
2006-06-18 15:04:28
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answered by Anonymous
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if you like to hike --it is only a ten minutes hike but it is a breath taking one --25 minutes from Seattle are the snoquamie falls they are soooooooooooooo beautiful and then again is only a ten minutes hike --if you are into scenery you are going to love it!!!!
2006-06-16 13:24:54
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answered by sapito 4
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You should visit the very first Starbucks. They haven't changed a thing about it.
Then again, I hate Starbucks.
2006-06-14 05:00:40
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answered by WithLoveMaura 3
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um ivars is good it is right of the seattle ferry dock
2006-06-14 14:09:53
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answered by Karlayy. ♥ 2
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