Everything You Absolutely Must Do in Seattle
Seattle, WA
outdoors
Posted over 5 years ago
Alki Beach
Alki Beach has miles of sandy shores and feels like a charming tiny beach town complete with a line of restuarants and people playing volleyball & rollerblading.
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Seattle, WA
restaurants
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Dick's Drive-In
You cant go to Seattle and not have a Dick's burger, especially after a night on the town. With seven locations and constant lines, Dick's burgers is a Seattle staple.
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Seattle, WA
restaurants
Posted over 5 years ago
Tsukushinbo
Seattle is host to many incredibly good ramen places but Tsukushinbo's is the best. they're only open Fridays at lunch, where you can get insanely good ramen. However its infamously hard to get!
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Seattle, WA
other
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South Lake Union Streetcar & Terry Ave N
Offically called the South Lake Union "Streetcar Line" but locally its called the South Lake Union Trolly.. or SLUT. This trolly ride winds through our most developing neighborhood, home to Amazon and a ton of bars and restuarants. Want to check out everything in the neighborhood? Go to a different spot, every stop!
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Seattle, WA
cafe
Posted over 5 years ago
Starbucks Reserve Roastery
Better than hitting the "original" Starbucks, is going to the Reserve Roastery on Capitol Hill. There you can see the entire coffee process and try unique drinks.
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Seattle, WA
other
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Pike Place Market
Our most "touristy" location but is still a must see! There are endless options when touring Pike Place so doing a quick "best things to eat in pike place" or "best secret shops in Pike Place" on google will get you off to a great start!
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Melbourne, VIC
bar
Posted over 5 years ago
Rooftop bar
I cant recommend just one rooftop bar because every single one we have offers different foods, views and entertainment. A good start though would be: MBar, Frolik, Nest Downtown, The Lookout, Temperance Cafe & Bar and Captain Blacks.
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Seattle, WA
other
Posted over 5 years ago
Seattle Sounders FC Front Office
If you want to go to a sports game while in town, join the Sounders fans in Pioneer Square before every match and walk with the crowd (and marching band!) to the stadium!
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Seattle, WA
outdoors
Posted over 5 years ago
Volunteer Park
Want an amazing view of Seattle? Skip the lines and save your wallet by hiking up the water tower at Volunteer Park! Its 107 steps though so be ready to sweat!
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Seattle, WA
outdoors
Posted over 5 years ago
Discovery Park
If you want beautiful views and a hike, you dont need to leave the city! Just go to Discovery Park where you'll find trails from one to three miles of wooded trails and beautiful views along the bluff.
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Seattle, WA
restaurants
Posted over 5 years ago
Taylor Shellfish Oyster Bar
Puget sound is terrible for swimming but great for seafood! Go to the Taylor Oyster Bar for the best shellfish around. (Order the giant claim called geodick for a local specialty!)
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Seattle, WA
other
Posted over 5 years ago
Husky Stadium
If you can meet some locals during the fall, preferably ones with a boat, you can see a husky game for free and arrive in style by boat!
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Seattle, WA
other
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Fremont Troll
A Seattle classic, the iconic Fremont troll is definitely one of the most unique attractions. A massive sculpture of a troll under a bridge eating a car. Certainly an excellent place for a selfie.
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Seattle, WA
other
Posted over 5 years ago
Seattle Seaplanes
A definite seattle tradition is taking a seaplane tour, it's also the best way to see the area's natural beauty.
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Seattle, WA
experience
Posted over 5 years ago
Seattle Art Museum
The Seattle Art Museum is always worth a visit, and tickets are always free on the first Thursday of every month. They also have periodic parties called SAM Remix where the museum turns into a night club!
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