Seattle, Washington has always an incredible city for exploring! I mean, how many cities have a troll under a bridge, not many! Seattle

Things to do in Seattle

There is an abundance of activities to be done in Seattle, Washington and many of them can be done at a discounted price using a  City Pass. Also, because of the large military population everywhere in Seattle seemed to offer a military discount.

The first Thursday of every month, numerous museums offer FREE admission to all guests! The Museum of Flight, Museum of Glass, Seattle Children’s Museum, Museum of History and Industry, and the Burke Museum. 

Chihuly Garden and Glass is a beautiful tribute to Dale Chihuly. Dale Chihuly is a well known glass artists with exhibits at over 200 museums worldwide. Chihuly Garden and Glass has to be fully explored by visiting the Glasshouse and the Garden. Their hours of operation are Monday through Thursday from 8:30am until 8:30pm and Friday through Sunday from 8:30am until 9:30pm.  Located at 305 Harrison Street.Chihuly Garden and Glass in Seattle

Museum of Pop Culture is the coolest thing, if you are into pop culture. They recently added an exhibit by Jim Henson. The Jim Henson Exhibition: Imagination Unlimitedexplores Jim Henson’s groundbreaking work for film and television and his transformative impact on popular culture. This comprehensive exhibition reveals how Henson and his team of builders, performers, and writers brought to life the enduringly popular worlds of The Muppet Show, Sesame Street, Fraggle Rock, and more. Their hours of operation vary according to season. Visit the website for exact hours. Plan on lunch at the Culture Kitchen by Wolfgang Puck. Located at 325 5th Ave North 

Seattle Art Museum is so much in one. There are three museum perfectly situated throughout downtown Seattle. You have the Seattle Art Museum located at 1300 1st Avenue,Asian Art Museum of Seattle (closed and under renovations until 2019) which is located at 1400 E Prospect Street and Olympic Sculpture Park located at 2901 Western Avenue. Visit one of them are all of them and take in the history. 

Seattle Glassblowing Studio is a great way to be up close and personal with the fine art experience of glass blowing. This studio presents so much about glass blowing that you will be totally fascinated with the craft. Sign up for a class to Blow Your Own Glass and experience it first hand. Their hours of operation are Sundays from 10am to 6pm and Monday through Saturday from 9am until 6pm. Located at 2227 5th Avenue 

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Living Computers: Museum + Labs is the ultimate in computer and technology museums. Founded Paul Allen their hours of operation are Wednesday through Sunday from 10am until 5pm. Located at 2245 1st Avenue South in the SoDo neighborhood.

Seattle Children’s Museum  is where imagination comes to life. That is their motto and it rings true throughout the museum with their engaging exhibits. Plan your visit to get the most out of it. Their hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 10am until 5pm, Saturday and Sunday from 10am until 6:00 pm. Located at 305 Harrison Street.

Woodland Zoo  is not your traditional zoo. As a zoological garden you will find a new appreciation for The Tropical Rain Forest and the Butterfly Garden. Their hours of operation are 9:30am until 6pm daily. Located at 5500 Phinney Ave North 

Pike's Public MarketPike Place Market is Seattle! This is a local community favorite and literally the heart best of Seattle. Experience the farmers market, crafts market, waterfront dining and the Market Front. There is so much to do here and those are just a few. 

Starbucks Roastery and Tasting Room – Starbucks started in Seattle and you can see the original Starbucks at Pike’s Market, but what many don’t know is that they have this super cool Roastery.

Space Needle in Seattle

The Space Needle in Seattle

Space Needle – For great views go up in the Space Needle. It is one of the included attractions with the City Pass. They also offered a military discount when we visited.

Troll under the bridge in Seattle

Troll under the bridge in Seattle

Bridge Troll – One of the best things about Seattle is the random troll they have under a bridge. He is crushing a real Volkswagen. It’s hideous, yet awesome.

carousel at Miners Landing

Carousel at Miners Landing

Carousel at Miners Landing on Pier 57 – In 1897, the steamship Portland, weighed down with the first load of gold from the Klondike, docked at the pier where Miners Landing now stands. Now, Pier 57 is home to the Miners Landing, a family-friendly shopping, restaurant and entertainment complex.

Riding the Seattle Great Wheel

The kids enjoying the Seattle Great Wheel.

Seattle Great Wheel – The Seattle Great Wheel is a large Ferris wheel on pier 57. It has an overall height of 175 feet. I took the photo at the beginning of this article from the Seattle Great Wheel. The views are fantastic!

Point Defiance Zoo

Jonah was part of the show on our last visit to Point Defiance Zoo

Point Defiance Zoo – This view is small and lesser known, but it is fantastic. They do an interactive show with animals that is extremely well done.

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Up Improve – This is an adults only comedy club. I’ve only been once, but it was a lot of fun. It’s located near the gym wall.

Jefferson Park – If you want to take your kids to an amazing playground while you are in Seattle our favorite is Jefferson Park.

Where To Stay in Seattle

Inn at the Market is a downtown hotel and presents recently renovated boutique hotel. With only 76 rooms you have great views available to you from the waterfront to downtown to the mountains.  Located at 86 Pine Street 

Palladian Hotel by Kimpton is another boutique hotel in downtown Seattle, close to Pike’s Market.

Monaco Hotel in Seattle is a boutique Kimpton hotel located in the heart of downtown Seattle. This beauty takes your breath away with its luxurious offering.  You must sign up their Kimpton Karma program which is their rewards program.  Located at 101 4th Avenue 

Residence Inn is always a nice choice for a family vacation. Always known for their space and two room accommodations this location is close to several attractions. Free internet, free breakfast, pet friendly and kitchenettes. Located at 800 Fairview Avenue North on the shores of Lake Union it is an excellent choice because of its proximity to downtown Seattle.

McMenamins Anderson School – If you are a fan of McMenamins properties you will be thrilled to know that they have a property just north of Seattle in Bothell.

Hyatt Regency Bellvue – If you do not mind staying in Bellvue, I highly recommend the Hyatt over here. I had a wonderful stay here.

The rooftop pool at Silvercloud Inn

The rooftop pool at Silvercloud Inn

Silvercloud Inn in downtown Seattle – I loved staying here with the kids. There’s a rooftop pool and hot tub that we enjoyed a great deal!

AirBnB is always an excellent choice if you prefer the home feel. Just remember to be selective, ask all the right questions and be careful.

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Great Wolf Lodge Grand Mound – If you don’t mind staying south of Seattle there is a Great Wolf Lodge about an hour south. It is a little smaller than other Great Wolf Lodge properties, but still super fun. I took my teens recently and they loved it. You can read my daughter’s review for a teen perspective on Great Wolf Lodge.

Where To Eat in Seattle

There are loads of fantastic places to eat in Seattle. I will be updating this every time we visit, because we seem to never have a bad meal here.

  • Six Seven Restaurant & Lounge is known for their ambience and lamb Bolognese.
  • Beecher’s Handmade Cheese, is known for great macaroni and cheese.
  • Bongos has an outstanding Cuban Joe.
  • Shuckers Oyster Bar has an excellent selection of oysters and the Dungeness Crab Cakes are fantastic.
  • Anthony’s Pier 66 & Bell Street Diner has an early (before 7pm) dinner selection of four for $24 that is delicious four course meal.
  • Voula’s Offshore Cafe near the university is great for breakfast. 
  • Black Bottle has the best tapas and an excellent happy hour. It’s in Bellvue.
  • Sister’s European Cafe has the best sandwiches in the city. Three Sisters has been in Pike’s Market forever and they’ve never changed their menu because they don’t have too. Their sandwich creations with Mediterranean flair have already stood the test of time and people keep coming back for more.
  • Los Agaves has the best tacos in town hands down, but be warned when they ask you if you want hot sauce you do not. Their hot sauce was created for fire breathing dragons. If you are the kind of person that loves to see if they can handle hot food, this will be your ultimate challenge!
  • The Pink Door has been on my food bucket list for over a decade. I’ve heard it’s amazing.
  • Pike’s Chowder as expected serves seafood chowders, but there is just something about this place. Their chowder is amazing and people line up out the door and around the building to eat here. So, if you are looking for that perfect bowl of clam chowder this is your place.
  • Pike Brewing Company is a 25 year old gravity flow brewery and the perfect place to enjoy a local ale. While you are there, check out their museum going through the history of their brewery.

Weekend Trips from Seattle

Seattle is a beautiful family fun vacation to explore. Plan your trip today and please come back to this article and share your experience.

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