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Things To Do in the Seattle Area

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If you are planning a visit to Northwest Washington or live in this area and just want a fun activity, this is a list of popular things to do in the Seattle area. These activities are of interest to all ages. They vary in cost and degrees or physical activity, but are well worth your time.
  • Pike Place Market
    Located near the waterfront, just south of Seattle downtown city center, Pike Place Market is an open market and a great place to visit while in Seattle. It fills an entire city block. Pike Place Market has a collage of interesting shops and eateries, a lively fresh fish market, beautiful flowers and art displays, uniquely painted pig statues (on display though out the area), and all alongside a historical red brick road (brought here from San Francisco.)
    Requires easy walking. No cost to window shop.
  • Food Tours
    Try a fun and informative Chocolate Tour or a delectable Food/Wine Tour that will help you get to know the Seattle area and its history. Walk through Pike Place Market or Belltown on a two-and-a-half-hour walking tour. Taste Seattle's fine food, desserts, and local wines. These Seattle tours are guided by local experts.
  • Seattle Underground Tour
    Tour under the city of Seattle. Unlike any other tour you've experienced. This fun, informative, and quite often humorous, historical tour of Seattle is well worth your time.
  • Seattle Zoo
  • Seattle Aquarium
    Due to mild temperatures and plentiful aquatic plant life, the Puget Sound is host to several larger-than-normal sea life...including the giant octopus.
  • Seattle Space Needle
  • Blue Ribbon Cooking Class
    Located on the east side of Lake Union, this is a fun 3-hour class where you make a gourmet meal and then eat together at the end. The class is fun, informative, and worth the price. There are also summer classes for children. When looking for something to do in the Seattle area, Blue Ribbon Cooking Class is an excellent activity for a group of friends who want something interesting and creative.
  • Chihuly Garden and Glass
    Located at 305 Harrison St Seattle, WA 98109 the Chihuly Garden is a wonder. You'll be amazed by what looks like a plant and isn't and occasionally the opposite.
  • Living Computer Museum
    Located at 2245 First Ave. S., Seattle, this museum shows of working relics. All the machines here have been restored and are functioning. The museum was created by Microsoft's co-founder Paul Allen and shows computers that got Microsoft started. Definitely worth a visit if you like computers, which is likely if you are reading this.
  • Seattle Art Museum
    Located near the center of downtown. Free admission may be available on the first Thursday of each month during the summer.
  • Ride the Clipper Speed Boat to Victoria Canada
    A fun day trip or overnight excursion. There is so much to see in Victoria and a large selection of great restaurants.
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