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This fall, spend some time getting reacquainted with its trails and stunning views , before it gets too chilly to spend an afternoon outside. A Sound Garden is a collection of towering metal sculptures in a park overlooking Lake Washington that turns the wind into an eerie, but soothing kind of music… and is the inspiration for the band's name.

The inspiration for the title of the band's most famous song? Another art installation: this one called The Black Sun , overlooking the city from another local park. Macklemore danced on the Broadway location's rooftop. Esquire called it the "most life-changing burger joint" in America. But the best recommendation? The people still lining up outside these old-school joints just before they close at 2am every night, even though you can now get Dick's delivered via DoorDash.

So heading there for some shopping provided you wear a mask is a no brainer, but figuring out what to do once you get there isn't. There are even options for people who aren't comfortable actually going to the market— boxes of items from market vendors you can get delivered to your home.

Or, if you'd rather share the experience with fewer people, head a few blocks away to the lookout across the street from Parsons Gardens. Michelle, on acres of wooded forest and yes, there is an actual chateau there, too. Pay a visit and let the hours slowly melt away while you drink with a view the tasting room is open 11 am - 5 pm, Wednesday - Sunday.

The Chihuly Garden and Glass museum is dedicated to the work and career of locally born, world-renowned glassblower Dale Chihuly, who was introduced to the craft while studying at the University of Washington.

It is the most comprehensive collection of his art to date, with interior galleries featuring a variety of his work in the medium. Under the creative direction of renowned dancer Peter Boal, Pacific Northwest Ballet offers transformative performances that are sure to impress. From the iconic market sign and Rachel the Piggy Bank to the gum wall, the original Starbucks cafe, well over local artisans selling their wares, the famous fish-tossing tradition, and music-playing street performers, there are enough sights and sounds at Pike Place Market to pack a day or more.

The market added its historic MarketFront expansion in , featuring an open-air plaza and fantastic views of Elliott Bay. Watch scuba divers feed the fish, gawk at sharks swimming overhead in the underwater dome, and even touch a sea anemone.

Enjoy the breathtaking views from the bow of the boat as you cruise to the nearby communities of Bainbridge Island or Bremerton. This is one of those cases where the journey is as much fun as the destination. Enjoy three revolutions around in one of the air-conditioned gondolas to see the city, water, and mountains on the horizon. Aviation buffs, take note: The Museum of Flight is one of the largest air and space collections in the country, with an overwhelming number of things to see—like a Boeing lunar rover and an Air Force One from the Eisenhower era—and do, including NASA space shuttle trainer tours and flight simulators.

There are more than wineries and tasting rooms pouring there including Chateau Ste. After exploring the factory, learn more about airplane advancements, from jet fuel to in-flight entertainment systems, at the Future of Flight Aviation Center.

Both stadiums offer behind-the-scenes tours during the offseason and when the teams are away. This picturesque Queen Anne spot looks down at the Seattle skyline from the north. The ornate Chinatown Gate welcomes you to this diverse neighborhood, where the food scene is incredible.

After eating your fill of everything from pho to sushi, visit Wing Luke Museum , dedicated to the Asian Pacific American experience; practice your pinball game at the Seattle Pinball Museum ; and shop for Japanese snacks and cute gifts at the Uwajimaya supermarket.

The on-site botanical garden and fish ladder are also worth a visit. The always bustling Lake Union, located just northeast of downtown, hosts a variety of seaplanes and boats of all kinds, including the floating home from Sleepless in Seattle. Get out on the water at The Center for Wooden Boats , which offers rentals and tours. Board the floatplane at Lake Union for an exhilarating takeoff, leisure flight, and gentle landing back on the water.

Each of the 10 or so pieces is totally unique and you'll often find them dressed up for holidays or other special events. Together they represent a window into Fremont's golden era of counterculture bliss. While you're in the neighborhood, pay a visit to the iconic Fremont Troll , too.

The 18ft-high cement figure snacking on a Volkswagen Beetle is a favorite place for late-night beer drinking. The Fryes collected more than paintings, mostly 19th- and earlyth-century European and American pieces, and a few Alaskan and Russian artworks. Most of the Frye Museum 's permanent collection is stuffed into a rather small gallery and comes across as a little 'busy;' however, the Frye's tour de force is its sensitively curated temporary shows, which usually have a much more modern bent.

The Hiram M. Chittenden Locks , more commonly known as the Ballard Locks, are more than just an effective link for ships moving between Puget Sound and lakes Union and Washington. In addition to watching the parade of boats using the locks to traverse the waterways, another popular activity is sea-life spotting at the fish ladder section of the locks.

The first Wednesday of every month, the Sorrento Hotel turns their Fireside Room into a social-yet-quiet literary occasion, when a mix of people claim the couches and armchairs to consume great written work. Covering acres near the Magnolia neighborhood, Discovery Park provides a variety of terrains for those wanting a bit of outdoor time in the heart of the city.

Choose between forested trails, the rocky beach and exploring the West Point Lighthouse — as far west as you can be within the city limits. All are free and beautifully preserved by the city for your enjoyment. The Daybreak Star Indian cultural center at Discovery Park is also free, and displays a permanent collection of Native American artwork as well as special exhibitions. In addition to free gallery access, many local businesses hold daily specials for these nights, making them perfect for a cheap evening out.

Organized as a nonprofit, these intimate two-hour walks give you a chance to learn more about corners of the city like Pioneer Square, the waterfront, and downtown, as well as stories of the many people who have called this place home, from the native Duwamish to celebrities like Bruce Lee and Brandon Lee. While business is on pause due to the COVID pandemic, they're definitely a must-do when in-person tours start up again.

There are far cheaper ways to take in the Seattle skyline than by forking out for the Space Needle. Enjoy the view over Lake Union from Gas Works Park while families and dogs frolic on the grassy hills, or contemplate the free but priceless panorama of the entire skyline Space Needle included from Kerry Park on Queen Anne Hill.

Built in , it provides wonderful vistas of the Space Needle, Elliott Bay and — should it be in the mood — Mt Rainier. It's practically obligatory to climb the steep steps to the top.



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