Discover Seattle in 2 days
1 cities |
12 attraction(s) |
total distance 21
km
TIPS
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Day2
Day1: Seattle
4 attraction(s) ·
2 km
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Landmark daily market with famed fish-throwing seafood vendors, produce stalls & other shops.
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The Space Needle in Seattle is one of the great symbols, like the Eiffel Tower in Paris or the Empire State Building in New York. This tall building stands in the center of the city and can be seen from any angle. Visitors can ride the elevators up to the top of the tower at 16 kilometers per hour to enjoy views of the city. On clear days, they can even see Mount Rainier in the distance. In addition, during Independence Day and New Year, the Space Needle also brings visitors a spectacular fireworks show.
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Art museum & sculpture garden showcasing Dale Chihuly's large, colorful glass works.
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This building, ranked third on Forbes' ugliest building list, is full of surprises inside. The museum is built in honor of Jimi Hendrix, a local rock star from Seattle who showed stunning performances on the international stage in the 60s. Apart from the Jimi Hendrix exhibition, the museum also collects various exhibits, and has a sound lab where visitors can freely play and practice their musical skills. Impressive is the sculpture of musical instruments, "If Ⅵ Was Ⅸ," which is displayed on the first floor of the museum. This towering sculpture assembled with countless instruments will ignite your passion and make you boil inside.
Day2: Seattle
8 attraction(s) ·
18 km
1
Located in an abandoned industrial area in Seattle, Sculpture Park has become one of the most popular free attractions in the city. The park features many sculptures, some of which can be experienced firsthand by visitors. Additionally, the park regularly hosts diverse sculpture exhibitions that blend the beauty of nature and art within the city. It is a highly recommended destination and an excellent place to combine the city with art.
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Ballard is a community in Seattle, primarily populated by Nordic immigrants. Visitors can visit the Ballard Locks and the nearby salmon ladder to witness the spectacular migration of salmon. Additionally, tourists can also visit Golden Gardens Beach to enjoy the beautiful beach scenery.
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The Fremont community, located near Washington State, is known as a vibrant and creative community. It attracts many young artists, designers, and tech professionals who collectively create a fashionable, innovative, and multicultural social environment. In addition to numerous distinctive art and cultural attractions, Fremont also boasts many renowned restaurants, bars, and cafes, offering visitors a variety of choices. In summary, the Fremont community is a shining gem in Washington State, worthy of exploration and experience.
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This is a piece of artwork, which is a sculpture of a human-like figure lying on the ground.
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Former site of an oil plant is now a 20-acre park with picnic facilities & dramatic city views.
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At the entrance of the aquarium, there is a huge spherical glass window, through which visitors can observe the natural ecological environment in the seawater. Children like to gather here, and in the museum, you can see various tropical fish and artificially cultivated salmon. You can also have close contact with naughty otters or giant octopuses. If you go to the outdoor pool, you may see sea lions swimming and sunbathing in the sunlight.
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