The largest city in the Pacific Northwest is, yep you guessed it Seattle, Washington. This oceanic city is home to some of the best seafood in the country and its sprawling neighborhoods provide a lot of options to choose from between hotels, restaurants, and excursions. Radisson Seattle Airport
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Museum of Flight
Olympic Sculpture Park
This public park opened in January 2007. It provides aesthetic views of the Seattle landscape as well as offers a great opportunity to witness sculptures and architecture within its 9 acre range. The most well-known pieces of artwork inside Olympic Sculpture Park are the Eagle and Neukom Vivarium.
Pike Market, Seattle, Washington
The Pike Place Market is found on the Seattle Waterfront and has been open since 1907. Within the confines of the Pike Place Market you'll find the first Starbucks which has since transformed into one of the largest corporate coffee shops in the world. If you're looking for fresh fish or some souvenirs, the Pike Place Market is the spot for you.
Pioneer Square
Seattle Aquarium
The Seattle Aquarium is home to six large exhibits including a touch-based exhibit knowns as Life on Edge which extends into Elliot Bay. The Seattle Aquarium is the 9th largest aquarium in the United States according to attendance and has been in operation since 1977. Roughly 800,000 visitors a year come to visit the Seattle Aquarium.
Space Needle
Perhaps the most well-known and iconic figure in Seattle, the Space Needle towers along the skyline at 605 feet high. The 200 Seat revolving restaurant at the top of the Space Needle aka Sky City makes one revolution every hour and is a great place to catch a panoramic view of the city.
Central Waterfront, Seattle, Washington
Discovery Park
This 534 acre park is a city favorite for hiking and taking in the scenery.
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Seattle Museum of the Mysteries