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7 Great Activities To Do in Seattle

2021-05-26
Diana
Diana Bernardo
Community Voice

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Coffee, greenery, and entertainment are some of the things that better define Seattle.

Also called Emerald City, Seattle has a blanket of lush greenery with thousands of coffee shops and tourist sites. Each step into the city only leaves you more enthralled than before.

However, the presence of too many interesting places can make you feel confused only. Which sites should you visit, and which ones should you not?

Well, for all those visiting, here is a comprehensive list of the 7 best things to do in Seattle!

Space Needle

Giving you those out-of-the-world, spacey vibes-the Space Needle is an iconic 605ft tall spire present at the Seattle Center.

The building, constructed back in 1962, gained its inspiration from the Space Age aspirations. Its saucer-shaped top and spikes symbolize the space expeditions made during that time.

Up till now, the Space Needle is the most popular and visited destination in Seattle. It offers 360-degree indoor as well as outdoor panoramic views. You can view the downtown, Puget Sound, Mount Rainier, Olympic mountain ranges, and the Cascades.

The observation deck also features patio seating so that you can have a private lookout. There is also a rotating restaurant with a revolving glass floor!

The Great Wheel

The huge Seattle Great Wheel is present at Pier 57 on Elliot Bay. It is one of the tallest Ferris wheels with a height of 175 feet!

During nights, the Ferris wheel lights up using more than 500,000 LED lights. That looks amazing!

This particular vibrant color display occurs on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. There are special and unique displays on occasion.

You can even book the place for a custom light display. Apart from this, there is a private dining area too!

Seattle Aquarium

Have a love for fishes and marine animals? Well, then do not forget to visit the Seattle Aquarium.

The Seattle Aquarium is a public aquarium, established back in 1977, that houses a diversity of marine animals. It is present on Pier 59, Elliot Bay Waterfront in Seattle. The fundamental mission of the Seattle Aquarium management is to educate people about marine conservation and its issues.

There are several exhibitions held at the place too. Some include Window on Washington Waters, Life on the Edge, and Underwater Dome. Almost 800,000 people visit the aquarium, making it one of the most popular sites in Seattle. The place regularly opens between 9:30 am to 6 pm.

Museum of Pop Culture

The Museum of Pop Culture (MPOP) is a stunning, jaw-dropping sight that you certainly should see in Seattle. It has a silver and purple-colored infrastructure that glimmers when light falls upon it. There are even waves created into the silver side.

MPOP is a nonprofit museum for modern pop culture, arts, and science fiction. Paul Allen, the co-founder of Microsoft, founded it back in 2000. Since then, the museum has evolved into an internationally famous site for exhibitions.

You can find pop culture artifacts and even adopt them through their website. There are several entertainment programs and events hosted at the place too.

Woodland Park Zoo

Established back in 1899, the Woodland Park Zoo is an excellent choice for families, friends, and tourists in Seattle. Woodland Park Zoo is a zoological garden as well as wildlife conservation. It is present in Phinney Ridge of Seattle.

The 92-acres based huge wildlife conservation features lots of greenery, animals, flowers, and fun. There are approximately 1098 animals in the park, belonging to 300 different species.

Visitors can stroll around the park, interact with various animal species, photograph, and enjoy the refreshing atmosphere. There is also a section dedicated to pre-historic dinosaurs.

Bainbridge Island

When in Seattle, give this cute little city in western Washington a visit too!

Bainbridge Island is a city that connects to Seattle via ferry. You can jump into one of the ferries and travel to this amazing place. There is a forested Bloedel Reserve with many beautiful gardens and trails.

You will also find a coastal Fay Bainbridge Park as well as a Campground to unveil your inner outdoor enthusiast. Play, hike, camp, and explore a whole new city. Bainbridge Island has several thrilling museums, shops, restaurants, wineries, exhibitions, and parks.

Triple Door

Founded in 2003, the Triple Door is a theater, entertainment place, and lounge. It is present at 216 Union Street in Seattle.

If you're in a mood for music and dance, then the Triple Door will cater to your needs the best. The place often hosts concerts and music nights. You can sit in the lounge, eat, and have fun with your friends!

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Diana
Diana Bernardo
Travel addict writing about the wonders of the world. Visited 30+ countries, lived in 4.