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Visiting the Space Needle
The Space Needle is a must visit during your trip to Seattle! It has by far the best view of the city. Here is what you need to know before you go.
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Seattle Japanese Garden
The Seattle Japanese garden is located on the grounds of the Washington Arboretum. The garden itself is small but is full of native Japanese plants and pretty ponds. We visited during the Maple festival so the trees were particularly colorful. Here are some things to know before you go.
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Seattle Art Museum
The Seattle Art Museum is a highlight of Downtown Seattle and features some really beautiful pieces of artwork and exhibitions. Here is admission and hours info, and some of my favorite parts.
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Seattle Architecture Tour
If you are looking for something unique to do in Seattle, look no further than the Seattle Architecture Foundation. They offer multiple tours around the city of Seattle and in the Historic neighborhoods of Seattle. Here is some info on the tour we took and what to expect.
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Can Can Culinary Cabaret
This burlesque themed dinner show has been entertaining crowds in Pike Place Market for quite a few years now. Recently re-opened after a shut down due to COVID-19, the Can Can Culinary Cabaret is back with some brand new shows.
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Ballard Boat Locks
I recently discovered the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, or better known as the Ballard Boat Locks. It is one of the coolest things I've ever seen! Essentially a boat elevator, you can watch boats going through them daily.
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Axe Throwing at Flannel Jax
Axe throwing has quickly become the latest and greatest date night activity. I had heard about it but hadn't tried yet for ourselves. Seattle recently got a Flannel Jax and we were excited to try it out.
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Chef Guided Pike Place Market Food Tour
Food Tours are one of my favorite activities to do when visiting a new city. Pike Place Market is one of my most frequented spots in Seattle so when I saw that Eat Seattle had a Food Tour inside Pike Place Market, I had to do it!
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Underground Donut Tour Seattle
If you love donuts, then you need to check out the Underground Donut Tour. This tour is actually in a few cities around the United States, and I had the pleasure of doing the one in Seattle. We got to visit four of the best donut shops in the city and sample the best of the best with no lines!
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Seattle Selfie Museum
Now here is a fun and unique type of museum that you probably haven't visited before. The Seattle Selfie Museum exists for you to get creative and get some fantastic photos of yourself (and friends). So if you are a photo junkie, like me, check out all the spots available and some photos of my trip!