Seattle: 2 days of vibrant discovery

1 cities | 12 attraction(s) | total distance 35 km
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Explore Seattle in two days: visit the Space Needle and Pike Place Market, discover culture at the Museum of Flight and the trendy Capitol Hill neighborhood, and end with an evening of music at the Crocodile. Enjoy local seafood and world-renowned coffee throughout your stay!
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Day1: Seattle

5 attraction(s) · 3 km
Discover downtown Seattle, starting with the Space Needle and the Chihuly Garden and Glass. Explore the Pike Place Market and visit the Seattle Aquarium. End the day with a seafood dinner at Anthony's Pier 66 on the waterfront.
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Day2: Seattle

7 attraction(s) · 22 km
Discover aviation history at the Museum of Flight, explore trendy neighborhoods like Capitol Hill and Pioneer Square, relax at Olympic Sculpture Park and catch a concert at the Crocodile during your stay in Seattle. Enjoy the city's culture and culinary delights while soaking up its vibrant atmosphere.
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