• Seattle Sunday Farmers Markets

    Various Neighborhoods

    Explore vibrant local markets around Seattle featuring fresh produce, handmade goods, and live music. The Ballard Farmers Market is a favorite and a perfect way to experience Seattle’s community spirit.

  • Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP)

    Seattle Center

    Dive into the world of music, film, and pop culture at this one-of-a-kind museum. From iconic music memorabilia to interactive exhibits, MoPOP offers something for everyone.

  • Chihuly Garden and Glass

    Seattle Center

    Marvel at the stunning glass art of Dale Chihuly in this immersive exhibit. The vibrant sculptures set against lush gardens are a feast for the eyes.

  • Alki Beach

    West Seattle

    Relax by the water at Alki Beach with its sandy shores and views of the Seattle skyline.

  • Pike Place Market

    Downtown Seattle

    Stroll through this iconic marketplace for fresh seafood, unique crafts, and the famous flying fish show. Don’t miss the first Starbucks store and the Gum Wall!

  • Kerry Park

    Upper Queen Anne

    Capture breathtaking views of the Seattle skyline, Mount Rainier, and Elliott Bay from this small but iconic park—a must-visit for photos.

  • Taking a Ferry Ride

    Various Neighborhoods

    Hop on a ferry to explore nearby islands like Bainbridge or Vashon. Enjoy scenic views of the Puget Sound and the surrounding mountains along the way.

  • Renting a Kayak at Lake Union

    South Lake Union

    Paddle through Lake Union’s calm waters to see houseboats, seaplanes, and even the city skyline. It’s a peaceful way to soak in Seattle’s charm.

  • Walking through Seattle Center

    Seattle Center

    Discover the hub of Seattle’s landmarks, including the Space Needle, International Fountain, and vibrant public art. There’s always something happening here!

FOR THE Explorers

  • Mount Rainier

    National Park

    Just a 2-hour drive from Seattle, this iconic park is home to the towering Mount Rainier, wildflower-filled meadows, and stunning hiking trails. Don’t miss Paradise for breathtaking views or Sunrise for alpine adventures.

    Note: All visitors will need to apply for a timed entry reservation.

  • North Cascades

    National Park

    Known as the "American Alps," this park offers rugged peaks, turquoise lakes, and scenic drives. Located about 2.5 hours from Seattle, it’s perfect for hiking, photography, or simply soaking in nature's beauty.

  • Olympic

    National Park

    A 2–3 hour drive (plus a ferry ride, if desired) takes you to this diverse park featuring lush rainforests, dramatic coastlines, and glacier-capped mountains. Explore Hoh Rain Forest, Rialto Beach, or Hurricane Ridge for unforgettable experiences.