A list of things to do in seattle, tours, entertainment, and more.
See fish fly, see a pig, Ride Rachell that everyone wants to ride, smell the fresh flowers and fruit at the historical Pike Place Market.
Old Market
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Observation Deck, SkyCity Revolving Restaurant, SpaceBase Gift Shop. 400 Broad St., (206) 905-2100.
Space_Needle
The fast and convenient link from Downtown to Seattle Center. (206) 905-2620
Learn about the unique character and rich history of Seattle’s original neighborhood through this new exciting and informative audio tour.
One of the Northwest’s leading cultural attractions featuring six acres of hands-on exhibits, a planetarium, and the Boeing IMAX Theater with a screen 6 stories tall. Under the arches near the Space Needle. Contact at (206) 443-2001.
Pacific Science Center
EMP is a hands-on popular music museum where you can learn to play the guitar, jam to a crowd of screaming virtual fans, sing a tune or create you own DJ mix.
The sport of Thoroughbred racing is like no other. The pounding hooves and pounding hearts give the sport its own rhythm, its own intensity, even its own language.
Sightseeing and dining cruises. Daily departures from Pier 55, contact at (206) 623-1445.
Visit 6 famous Seattle attractions for one low price and avoid ticket lines. Just buy it at the first one you visit. It’s good for 9 days.
Take a mini-cruise ($3 each way) across beautiful Elliot Bay from downtown’s Pier 55 to West Seattle and free shuttle van. May – September. (206) 205-3866
Regional vacation packages, sightseeing, trolley/double-decker bus tours and more. Destinations from Mt. Rainier to San Juan Islands, Victoria, Vancouver, B.C., and more Seattle attractions. For reservations and more information call (800) 426-7505.
Tour Seattle by land and sea in a W.W.II landing craft. It’s a party on wheels! Fifth Avenue and Broad Street. Buy tickets online or call (206) 441-DUCK (3825).
Woodland Park Zoo encompasses 92 acres and features more than 1,090 individual animals representing nearly 300 species. 5500 Phinney Ave. No. (West Entrance). (206) 684-4800.
Northwest Outdoor Center (NWOC) is best known for its classes, rentals, and tours, which are detailed in class brochure. 2100 Westlake Ave. N Ste 1 Seattle, WA 98109. (206) 281-9694.
Starbucks opened its first store in 1971 in the Pike Place Market in downtown Seattle - stop by.
Cindy is an alumni of the University of WA. Although sometimes one feels really small walking around, the campus is beautiful. NE 45th St. (206) 543-9198.
At the Falls, you will find a two-acre park, hiking trail, observation deck, gift shop, and the famous 270 foot waterfall. PO Box 1957 Snoqualmie, WA 98065. (425) 985-6906.
Good place for a night out with your friends, a space to hold a large corporate event, or a great party spot. 100 Andover Park West, Tukwila, WA 98188. (206) 340-ACME.
Acme Bowl
Mount Rainier is an active Cascade volcano encased in over 35 square miles of snow and glacial ice. Park Headquarters (360) 569-2211.
On May 18, 1980, Mount St. Helens erupted, go visit the life that has grown back. Visitors Center call (360) 274-0962.
Has a 9 acre park you can car race, play, climb, zap, ride and more. 7300 Fun Center Way, Tukwila, WA 98188. (425) 228-7300.
The Pacific Northwest's largest quality Asian grocery and gift market. 422 So. Main St, Seattle, WA 98104.
Concerts and events held in this fully automated convertible floor system auditorium with a ballroom setting. 911 Pine Street, Seattle, WA 98101. (206) 467-5510.
Marion Oliver McCaw Hall at Seattle Center is the region’s new premier performance hall. 305 Harrison Street, Seattle, WA 98109. (206) 684-7200.
Visit the underworld life at the pier. Pier 59 Waterfront, 1483 Alaskan Way Seattle, WA 98101. (206) 386-4300.
Grand lobby and two auditoriums. Check for event happenings. 200 University Street, Seattle, WA 98101. (206) 215-4800.