26 Miles to Aquarium. Closes at 6pm.
Two miles between Aquarium and Restaurant. Take public transport bc we're going to be walking a lot during this trip. https://maps.app.goo.gl/qsUxRuBzBfpU8fvJ8 NOTE: Bus stop at 3rd Ave and Union, take bus 33 to Elliott Ave W & 6th Ave W (9 stops) **PARK NEAR AQUARIUM
7/10 Mile to Kerry Park
Free park https://maps.app.goo.gl/iLjcGt8DxrfyEWkr9 Queen Anne Ave N & W Highland D take bus "2" to Downtown seattle (10 stops) 3rd Ave & Pine St
https://maps.app.goo.gl/AXqqqjy7xd523g1F6 Typically 3-3.5hr.
[ Google Review ] A nice beach to visit. The water waves are nice but the water is very chilly. There are surfers out in the water occasionally. We visited to see the sunset and it looks nice. Get your day permit from the grocery store and then park your vehicle and hangout at the beach.
Treaty line sign
Twilight Visitor's center
Where Bella and Charlie ate pizza together in the book.
Parking place reserved for Dr. Carlisle Cullen
[ Google Review ] This place is pretty cool. It has a collection of stuff from the twilight series movies! Definitely put your name on the list beforehand and in advance, especially around prime season! You can do that through their Chamber of Commerce website, which is also a place you should stop by because they give you a map of things around town to go check out! I went in July and I got in pretty quickly as a solo traveler. You can see everything and forks, including this place in a day. You won’t need more than that. But when in forks, definitely stop by here!
Kinda far, but ~vibes~ and still technically in Forks, WA (~50min each way)
Restaurant that Bella and Edward went to in Port Angeles. MUST MAKE RESERVATION.
[ Google Review ] This is a great local coffee shop. One of my colleagues said it’s her favorite coffee in Seattle. I thought the coffee was pretty good and the store was nice and clean. It has a pretty cool vibe and layout to it as well. The service was OK. The guy with the scruffy beard and long hair on top was very grumpy and actually turned me off on wanting to finish my order. I did anyway. The Asian guy making the coffee seemed cool and he did a great job making a latte. They have some good pastries in there too. Overall, the coffee is great, the place is nice and cool, but the service is mixed.
Serious Pie: Alysha’s favorite, this is the place to go for pizza. It’s a Tom Douglas restaurant – he’s a famous Seattle restaurateur – which means it’s probably going to be good. Lola: One of our favorites, this is Tom Douglas’ take on Greek food. Get the haloumi and fig kebabs. The Alibi Room: Below Pike Place Market, this dimly lit bar serves up some great wood-fired pizza – it was a pre-Celiac favorite for Matt, and he dragged Alysha here the first time she came to Seattle with him to watch her eat one of their pizzas, despite the fact that he couldn’t eat them himself.
First, Molly Moon’s, a local chain that is allergy-conscious (if you ask nicely, they’ll use a new scoop and scoop from a new tub) and has all sorts of rotating seasonal flavors. They now have locations all over the city, and are becoming an ice cream empire. But in a good way. The second option, which is great for those of us who avoid gluten or dairy, is Frankie & Jo’s, which is a 100% gluten free and plant-based ice cream spot. Why not both?
[ Google Review ] I recently had the pleasure of indulging my sweet tooth at Theo Chocolate, and let me tell you, it was nothing short of a chocolate lover's dream come true! From the moment you step through the door, the aroma of rich, high-quality chocolate envelops you, setting the stage for an unforgettable experience. The variety of chocolates available is nothing short of impressive, catering to every palate and preference. The craftsmanship that goes into each chocolate is evident in every bite. Theo Chocolate manages to strike the perfect balance between sweetness and depth of flavor, creating a symphony of tastes that dance on your taste buds. Whether you prefer the classic dark chocolate or are feeling adventurous with unique flavor combinations, Theo Chocolate has something for everyone. Beyond the delectable chocolates, the friendly and knowledgeable staff adds to the overall positive experience. They are more than happy to guide you through the selection, offering insights into the different varieties and helping you find your perfect match. The commitment to quality and ethical sourcing is commendable. Knowing that the chocolates are crafted with care, using organic and sustainable ingredients, adds an extra layer of satisfaction to each indulgence. If you're a chocolate connoisseur or just someone with a sweet tooth looking for an extraordinary treat, Theo Chocolate is the place to be. Treat yourself to a delightful journey of flavors and discover why this chocolate haven has rightfully earned its stellar reputation. I'm already planning my next visit to explore more of their delicious offerings!
[ Google Review ] When in Seattle, don't miss out on this must-visit spot. The mac & cheese served here stands out from the usual fare you find elsewhere. Despite not being a mac & cheese enthusiast, I must admit the one served here is exceptionally tasty. Situated on Pike Place Street, you can conveniently park your vehicle in the nearby public garage, and it's just a 2-minute walk from there. Be prepared for a wait, as there's typically a lengthy queue, with waiting times ranging from 5 to 10 minutes. Plus, you can observe the fascinating process of cheese-making right here!
[ Google Review ] TLDR: soothing waterfall in the middle of the city with seating! Inside pioneer square and honoring UPS, it is a cozy and soothing spot with seats to just listen to the flowing water and escape the hustle and bustle of the city. Even though it’s manmade, it looks very pretty and sounds just like a normal waterfall
[ Google Review ] This was our last stop on our Washington trip and we loved it. The location is great, right near the ferries. We had ridden over from Bainbrdige with our vehicle and we paid to park across the street from Crab Pot, I think it was less than a 3 minute drive. The pier is a really neat place with lots of shopping but a local had recommended the Crab Pot to us and that's why we were there. We tried a little of everything, the sourdough bread with butter, the Crab Mac and cheese, Crab stuffed mushrooms, fish and chips and the colossal burger. We were all really pleased with our meals and we left happy and full. The service was great as well, our server was very attentive and friendly. We had a great time
This is where 10 Things I Hate About You was filmed.
[ Google Review ] The space needle is a great experience. While you’re moving ahead in line, the walls literally give a very detailed timeline of how the construction process went while it was being built. The elevator takes you up to about 650 feet, the doors open and the rest is history. Seattle is breathtakingly beautiful. I recommend going at night. This is a very romantic place, but wear a jacket if it’s windy!
