Seattle, WA

Seattle, WA
May for 4 days
$82
Posted on May 22, 2023 by

Cost/Budget: $0
Location: 17801 International Blvd, Seattle, WA 98158, USA
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Flight 806 Terminal: 5 Flight departs @ 2:25 pm

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Cost/Budget: $0
Location: 201 Westlake Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109, USA
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21 min. drive from airport

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Cost/Budget: $0
Location: 822 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98104, USA
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[ Google Review ] I am convinced this is the best Neapolitan pizza restaurant in the entire city. Amazing crust, delicious perfect sauce bursting with flavor, and a great breadth of toppings. We got the Brie and Speck pizza, and I don't think I've seen another place around that has speck on the menu. It was awesome! Their contorno was great too, very flavorful, and exceeded expectations. For dessert we were pleasantly surprised to learn that they offered olive oil cake as my wife loves olive oil cake and it's not so easy to find. I'm not as big a fan, but their olive oil cake with honey mascarpone and raspberry coulis was so good, I'm reconsidering my opinion on it altogether. Vibe was very elegant and the bar looked like they had some great options. It was a weeknight, so I had a non-alcoholic cocktail which was very good, herbal with a balanced sweetness. I definitely recommend checking Bar Solea out, it's one of my new favorite places and I'm excited to go back and taste everything else they have. I know some people get upset about service charges, so if that sort of thing bothers you, be aware they do have a 20% automatic charge.

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Cost/Budget: $20
Location: 506 2nd Ave #35, Seattle, WA 98104, USA
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CLOSED MONDAY [ Google Review ] I visited the Smith Tower Observatory and Bar on a Saturday at around 4pm and had to wait about 25min to get a table. You cannot go up to the observatory until there’s a table ready if you also wish to eat and drink. There is a large and comfortable waiting for room below though and the staff will text you when your table is ready if you wish to leave and return. They were very kind and entertaining. I had the Princess Angeline $12 which was a delightful cocktail with a beer floater, great combination of flavors and enough alcohol to feel it and the Som Tam $10 green papaya salad which was refreshing and delicious. My only complaint is there were large pieces of mint and basil that were just too big to eat. The staff was kind and helpful and the atmosphere was lovely. The views from the bar and the deck are incredible and well worth the visit. I would watch your alcohol intake as drinks and heights don’t always mix well, I felt a bit dizzy after only 1 drink being 35 floors high. This, in my opinion is better than the space needle and I’d highly recommend it! Peruse the menu beforehand since it is on the higher end of expense.

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Cost/Budget: $0
Location: 411 University St, Seattle, WA 98101, USA
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Location: 1000 4th Ave, Seattle, WA 98104, USA
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[ Google Review ] I came in the library last week and this was my first time at this beautiful and amazing place. Looking from the outside, I can the modernity and timeliness of the building which marks the importance and necessity of knowledge and wisdom. I had the chance to go to each floor of the building and each floor was decorated with different and bright theme. Each floor will have restrooms and reading and studying areas. You DO NOT need to have library card to get inside as long as you do not borrow books. It is a friendly, relaxing and comfortable working environment I could say. The staff are so nice, friendly, and hospitable with all your demanding requests. Overall, I highly recommend this place to everyone

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Location: 1483 Alaskan Way Pier 59, Seattle, WA 98101, USA
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[ Google Review ] We loved it here. The staff was extremely friendly and knowledgeable. There was a lot to see and do. They even have a special area for little kids. You get to touch some underwater creatures and explore many areas indoors and outdoors. The harbor seals were so cute and interactive with people. There are clean bathrooms, a deli/Cafe, and took us about 2 hours to see the whole thing.

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Location: 1428 Post Alley, Seattle, WA 98101, USA
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[ Google Review ] Such a weird and gross but totally awesome place to see. It is one of the unique attractions in Seattle that make the city so unique and unforgettable. Located near Ghost Alley Express and by the stairs going down by the Farmers Market. There's a small sign near the stairs indicating where to go. Difficult to find parking I recommend parking in one of the structures and walking over to avoid the traffic.

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Cost/Budget: $0
Location: Pike Place Market, Seattle, WA, USA
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There are alot of food places here like Mee Sum Pastry, Pike Place chowder, etc. Try a Seattle dog here https://theculturetrip.com/north-america/usa/washington/articles/the-ultimate-guide-to-seattles-pike-place-market/

Photo by Jennifer Bascon
Cost/Budget: $30
Location: 325 5th Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109, USA
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Cost/Budget: $32
Location: 400 Broad St, Seattle, WA 98109, USA
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[ Google Review ] this place is a calling card for Seattle and the whole world knows. who wants to visit here should be calculated about 2 hours, if everything is fine to inspect. The appointed time does not mean that you will immediately go upstairs, I was in the morning hours and a little earlier than the appointed time and everything exactly had to stand in line for about 15 minutes. but it's all worth the wait. the landscape is gorgeous, the city, the bay is a great view from above. there is a place to sit and have a bite, there are free drinks, there is a restaurant. two levels. it's interesting when you watch the tower spin and you yourself are inside. you can take great pictures. there is a large gift shop downstairs. I am very glad. I advise everyone to visit.

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Location: 1124 Pike St, Seattle, WA 98101, USA
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[ Google Review ] Even though I prefer little local coffee shops over Starbucks, this was a really neat thing to see. The facility was beautiful and staff was very friendly. My friend had fallen early in the day and had ripped open his elbow. The staff very kindly let us use their first aid kit to get him patch up. Also, treat yourself to some of those pizza squares, they are amazing!

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Cost/Budget: $0
Location: 1604 Broadway, Seattle, WA 98122, USA
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[ Google Review ] Nice little landmark for any music fan - u can leave Momentos for Jimi as well.

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Location: Capitol Hill, Seattle, WA, USA
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Location: 1247 15th Ave E, Seattle, WA 98112, USA
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[ Google Review ] You can spend hours here! This place has lots of green area sit and many shaded paths. The tennis court is slightly shaded. There is a playground and splashpad. The Asian art museum and conservatory are nice touches to the park. The water tower was locked. This place has a similar vibe to Mt. Tabor Park in Portland but less steep.

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Cost/Budget: $0
Location: 1222 E Pine St, Seattle, WA 98122, USA
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[ Google Review ] Overall, the taste is quite good, though the flavors tend to be on the saltier side. The prices are reasonable, with a ramen set meal averaging around $20 per person. One downside is that there's often a wait for a table, and there isn't seating provided for those waiting. Additionally, parking nearby is limited and street parking is pricey, unless you park further away in a residential area where it's free, which is about a 5 to 10-minute walk.

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Location: 1007 Stewart St #103, Seattle, WA 98101, USA
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[ Google Review ] Soooooo good!!!!!! I always take a detour when I’m near here just to get their matcha soft serve latte. They have a plethora of different matcha things, from matcha soft serve to matcha soda. And not only is their matcha amazing, but their food is equally as good. I got the salmon sashimi don and it was great. It came with potato salad and miso soup as well, and a nutty sauce, which I don’t personally love and subbed for soy sauce but it tasted great. The environment inside is also very clean and modern, making the entire experience very relaxing and overall really enjoyable.

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Cost/Budget: $0
Location: 1 World Way, Los Angeles, CA 90045, USA
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Terminal: Main Flight 707 Flight departs 10:46 AM

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Location: 1118 E Pike St, Seattle, WA 98122, USA
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[ Google Review ] The place here is such a vibe. It’s so much fun. Food is very whimsical and it’s really good. My and my two girlfriends came here and had to get some photos with all the cool backgrounds. The drinks were fun too and the shots were awesome. Would definitely come back and recommend this place. It’s a lot more fried food though. There was a salad I seen on the menu. But definitely not too Much of the healthy vibe.

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Cost/Budget: $0
Location: 601 Summit Ave E #103, Seattle, WA 98102, USA
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[ Google Review ] Have been looking for a good pizza place in Seattle for awhile now. I’ve tried many. Going to rank this in the top 3. This would be my top choice for nearest downtown Seattle. The others are kind of on the outskirts. Pizza was wonderful! Had a big group so was able to eat family style and ordered many different things from the menu. Ordered 3 Pizzas; Hornet Honey, Flying Sauser, Leeky Potato (

Photo by Michael G. Barash
Cost/Budget: $0
Location: 1801 Dock St, Tacoma, WA 98402, USA
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[ Google Review ] Thank you for being a part of the Blue Star Museum Program! We had a great time viewing the glass art. I recommend viewing any work going on in the Hot Shop before looking at the artwork. We viewed an exhibit for a short time before the demonstration, and it changes the way you look at the work after seeing the skill that goes into making glass art. The also have little sections for kids to play and interact as well.

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Cost/Budget: $0
Location: 151 E Lk Washington Blvd, Seattle, WA 98112, USA
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[ Google Review ] In the middle of a more established neighborhood. Right at the street are 2 park benches on a hill. Parking is easy and on the street with a short walk to the park. Lots of memorials, notes and things on the bench in memory of Kurt. Took my husband here on our Seattle Grunge "walk" so he could see the famed benches.

Photo by Aleksandr Fediashov
Cost/Budget: $0
Location: 614 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98104, USA
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[ Google Review ] Great experience. Our guide was Monica and truly she made the tour for us! We had plans get cancelled and this was last minute to add into a friends trip. Monica made history and learning an experience. Her humor and jokes were much appreciated throughout the evening as well as she actually spoke at a volume that 50+ people could hear!! Didn’t think we would enjoy it as much as we did, but definitely a great stop to take any of our visitors in the future. One side note I didn’t think about for anyone going! You do go underground and it has that old basement and standing water smell so anyone asthmatic may want to bring a mask/inhaler just in case! Thanks for the excellent experience!!

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Cost/Budget: $0
Location: Seattle Ferry Terminal, Seattle, WA 98104, USA
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[ Google Review ] My wife and I recently had the pleasure of taking the Bainbridge Island Ferry to explore the island, and what an experience it was! From the moment we boarded the ferry, the journey was smooth, efficient, and filled with breathtaking views of the Puget Sound. The ferry itself was well-maintained and the staff were friendly and helpful, ensuring that our trip was enjoyable. The ride offered a perfect blend of relaxation and excitement as we viewed the Seattle skyline fading into the distance. In terms of photography, the opportunities were endless, capturing the essence of both the city and island life. Arriving at Bainbridge Island, we were greeted by charming streets, picturesque landscapes, and a welcoming community. We spent the day exploring the local shops, indulging in some delightful cuisine, and taking in the natural beauty of the island. The trip back on the ferry, with clear blue-sky views of the skyline and Mount Ranier, was the perfect end to a perfect day. For anyone considering a visit to Bainbridge Island, the Bainbridge Island Ferry is a must! It adds an extra layer of adventure to the trip and provides a unique perspective of Seattle and its surroundings. Whether you're a local or a tourist like us, this trip is a memorable way to spend a day. Our trip was a delightful adventure that we'll cherish for years to come. It's more than just transportation; it's an experience in itself. Thumbs up for the Bainbridge Island Ferry!

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