Everything Else
Space Needle
400 Broad StAttraction
Museo de la Cultura Pop
325 5th Ave NAttraction
Ride the Ducks of Seattle
400 Pine StAttraction
Mercado Pike Place
1531 Western AveHeart of Seattle
Parque de Esculturas Olímpicas
2901 Western AveBeautiful
Universidad de Washington
1410 Northeast Campus ParkwayBeautiful Campus
Seattle Ferry Terminal station
801 Alaskan WayFun
Seattle Selfie Museum
92 Union St.
Food Scene
Poquitos, Capitol Hill
1000 E Pike StGood Mexican food
Wasabi Sushi & Izakaya
2311 2nd AvenueSushi
Fogón Cocina Mexicana
600 E Pine StThe first location in the United States for Reserve Roastery.
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Starbucks Reserve Roastery
1124 Pike StThe first location in the United States for Reserve Roastery.
Momiji
1522 12th AveOne of my favorite Sushi spots.
Sol Liquor Lounge
607 Summit Ave ECreate your own all fresh ingredients cocktail.
Drinks & Nightlife
Interesting Speakeasy with really good cocktails
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Knee High Stocking Co, Inc.
1356 E Olive WayInteresting Speakeasy with really good cocktails
Rock Box
1603 Nagle PlKaraoke!
The Showbox
1426 1st AveMy favorite small venue
Sightseeing
La Gran Rueda de Seattle
1301 Alaskan WaySpace Needle
400 Broad StMuseo del Futuro de Vuelo de Boeing
8415 Paine Field BlvdSeattle’s most unusual attraction, a humorous stroll through intriguing subterranean storefronts and sidewalks entombed when the city rebuilt on top of itself after the Great Fire of 1889.
The 75-minute guided walking tour begins beneath Doc Maynard’s Public House, then spills into historic Pioneer Square, Seattle’s birthplace, before plunging underground for an exclusive, time-capsule view of the buried city.
Excerpt from:
http://www.undergroundtour.com/about/index.html
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Bill Speidel's Underground Tour
614 1st AveSeattle’s most unusual attraction, a humorous stroll through intriguing subterranean storefronts and sidewalks entombed when the city rebuilt on top of itself after the Great Fire of 1889.
The 75-minute guided walking tour begins beneath Doc Maynard’s Public House, then spills into historic Pioneer Square, Seattle’s birthplace, before plunging underground for an exclusive, time-capsule view of the buried city.
Excerpt from:
http://www.undergroundtour.com/about/index.html
Arts & Culture
5th Avenue Theatre
1308 5th AvenueSeattle Rep
155 Mercer StTeatro ZinZanni
811 5th AvenueParamount Theatre
911 Pine StPacific Northwest Ballet
301 Mercer StParks & Nature
Volunteer Park
1247 15th Ave ESeattle Japanese Garden
1075 Lake Washington Blvd EShopping
Pacific Place
600 Pine StSPIN Seattle
1511 6th Ave