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City centre Seattle buzzes with excitement around Pike Place Market, where flying fish and flower stalls captivate visitors. Glass towers reflect the shimmer of Elliott Bay while the Seattle Art Museum anchors cultural life. The waterfront piers and aquarium blend salt air with the city's famous coffee aromas for a quintessential Pacific Northwest experience. Light rail connects you to the airport, while trams link the waterfront to Capitol Hill. You'll find everything from food trucks to fine dining, and hotels range from business-focused to boutique gems. The mix of modern skyscrapers and historic brick buildings creates a dramatic cityscape that's best explored on foot.
Capitol Hill pulses with creative energy and indie spirit, making it Seattle's premier arts and nightlife district. Lake View Cemetery houses Bruce Lee's grave while vintage shops line the Pike/Pine corridor. Cal Anderson Park offers a lively community space with its fountain, and the area bursts with colourful murals, eclectic cafes, and LGBTQ+-friendly venues. From farm-to-table restaurants to late-night food trucks, Capitol Hill serves up Seattle's most diverse dining scene. The area is incredibly walkable, with excellent public transit including the Capitol Hill Station connecting city centre in just five minutes. Accommodation ranges from trendy boutique hotels to quirky hostels in historic buildings.
Belltown brings Seattle's coolest sides together with theatres, live music venues, and art galleries galore. Bell Street Cruise Terminal welcomes seafarers while Moore Theatre and The Crocodile showcase top talent. The area pulses with energy as cocktail lounges and rooftop bars offer stunning Elliott Bay views. Pike Place Market and the Space Needle are just a short walk away for when you need that classic Seattle fix. Restaurants range from casual cafes to upscale Pacific Northwest cuisine spots where reservations are recommended. Most of Belltown is comfortably walkable with frequent bus service, and the nearby Westlake Station connects you to Seattle's light rail system. High-rise hotels and boutique properties offer stylish places to rest between adventures.
Queen Anne
Queen Anne pairs iconic Seattle views with leafy residential charm. Kerry Park serves up postcard-perfect skyline shots with the Space Needle against Elliott Bay. The Seattle Centre campus buzzes with cultural heavyweights like Chihuly Garden and Glass and the Museum of Pop Culture. Victorian mansions line tree-canopied streets while Kinnear Park offers forested trails for nature lovers. Upscale bistros and area cafes dot the landscape, serving seasonal Pacific Northwest cuisine worth the splurge. Getting around is simple with tram connections and bus routes, though the steep hills make for challenging but rewarding walks. Most visitors stay in boutique hotels or holiday rentals that capture the authentic residential feel.
South Lake Union
South Lake Union blends Seattle's tech revolution with waterfront charm along Lake Union shores. Seaplanes buzz overhead while Amazon's glass Spheres stand as modern landmarks in this transformed industrial district. The Museum of History and Industry anchors Lake Union Park, where wooden boats bob alongside kayakers enjoying the water. Tech workers and visitors stroll the waterfront promenade between coffee breaks. Getting around is easy with the South Lake Union Tram connecting to city centre and 3 metro stations. Upscale casual restaurants and artisan coffee shops cater to the business crowd, while waterfront dining options offer lake views year-round. Modern hotels provide sleek accommodation for travellers seeking easy access to Seattle's major attractions.
Seattle Waterfront is worth a pic or two when discovering Downtown Seattle. Our travellers also like the art galleries and museums in the area. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander.
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing, head to Space Needle – just one of the monuments in Downtown Seattle. Our travellers also love the museums and art galleries in the area – your sightseeing tour starts here. Seattle has lots of other popular landmarks that you might want to see, such as Pike Place Market.
You can search for that perfect souvenir with a trip to Pike Place Market, a popular shopping spot in Seattle. Experience the acclaimed theatre scene and entertainment choices in this vibrant area.
Walk around the campus of University of Washington, a top university in Seattle. Experience the entertainment choices and acclaimed theatre scene in this vibrant area.
Ascend the Space Needle for panoramic views of Puget Sound and distant snow-capped peaks. Wander Pike Place Market, sampling artisanal cheeses and watching fishmongers toss salmon with theatrical flair.
Seattle is a beautiful city with plenty to do, with a very walkable downtown core. Take a ferry to one of the islands for a day trip and something different. It's very easy and affordable on the Washington State Ferries that leave from the waterfront
Tracey
8.0/10
Good
Lots of interesting and historical places. The 53rd Northwest Folklife Festival was going on that weekend, and were treated to many music genres and food in that multi-stage music extravaganza. We enjoyed our time at Pike Market & Bainbridge island.
Julius
10.0/10
Excellent
Can't say enough about the friendly staff, and the convenience of the location. Pike Street Market is 2 short blocks away, the waterfront is just below the market, and the monorail to the Seattle center (space needle and museums) is 3 blocks away.
Kristine
10.0/10
Excellent
Seattle is a great city with many attractions. We were pleasantly surprised with the 5th Avenue Theatre. A great venue from 1926 - truly an architectural treasure. We viewed the musical "Something a Foo" it was amazing, in suspense until the end.
Annamaria
8.0/10
Good
Seattle offers a lot of choices for different kinds of entertainment. Something is always going on like concerts, shows, sport events, festivals. The city recovered from pandemic nicely. The downtown is clean and well kept. It rains a lot though.
Anonymous traveler
10.0/10
Excellent
We never purchase packaged tours, but on Groupon they offered a 3 "tour" package for 97.00 a person and you pick from a list of many fun things to do. We chose the Space Needle,Chihuly garden and Glass exhibit and Harbor tour! Amazing weekend!
Anonymous traveler
8.0/10
Good
Seattle is a great destination tons of stuff to see and do. Downtown area has sketchy areas and homeless people, but no one hassled us. More good than bad for sure. We stayed on 2nd Ave and it was easy to access all the downtown tourist area.
John
10.0/10
Excellent
We love Seattle and as it is the closest German Consulate, we must make trips for that and for my medical trips to UW. we love to go to all of the museums and the aquarium. Alki beach and the islands up north such as Widbey. Orca watching!
Dawn
10.0/10
Excellent
Seattle is a bustling city with lots to see and do. Good public transportation to get you almost anywhere if you are willing to walk a little too. Food prices high, ample portions and good service. Ferry to Bainbridge Island worth a trip.
Kay
10.0/10
Excellent
Can Can cabaret is a must see, Le Pitchet (french restaurant on 1st) is incredible, try the French onion soup. Get to the original Starbucks early to avoid the line, catch the ferry to Bainbridge island for amazing Italian at Via Rosa 11
"We loved the beer hour with free refills! The staff was also very gracious and attentive, always welcoming us back or wishing us a good morning! The vibe was super cool too!"
"The staff were all lovely and friendly and very helpful. They were welcoming and assisted us quickly with questions and needs. They would make it well worth coming back!
The hotel infrastructure is definitely a bit older but everything was in good working order. The building has loads of vintage charm and has been tastefully maintained/modernised- a good balance of what it has been and what it needs to be.
Also, for anyone wondering, the ferry is only a $13 taxi ride away, and the hotel is a ten minute (uphill) walk from the light link station."
"Small rooms but well worth it if you are planning to enjoy downtown Seattle and especially if you are attending an event near Seattle center. Rooftop is amazing. Elevators are old and slow so plan accordingly. "
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Where can I stay in Seattle if I want a holiday rental instead of a hotel?
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What will the weather in Seattle be like during my visit?
The warmest months in Seattle are usually August and July, with an average temperature of 18°C. February and December are the chilliest months, when the average temperature is 5°C. The rainiest months are November and January.
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Find out more about Seattle
Find out more about Seattle
Seattle is a walkable location distinct for its theatre and art. Plan a fun excursion to Seattle Cruise Ship Terminal 91 and Lumen Field. Pike Place Market and Space Needle are other popular sights to visit.