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Seattle tour to museums parks and monuments

This route connects main locations in Seattle. The tour includes Space Needle, Pike Place Market, museums, urban parks and historic buildings. The itinerary shows different aspects of the city.

Space Needle
Space Needle

Seattle, United States

The 184-meter tower features an observation deck and a rotating restaurant with views of the city and Mount Rainier.

Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market

Seattle, United States

The 1907 market sells fresh produce, crafts and regional specialties. Fishmongers toss fish across the counter here.

Chihuly Garden and Glass
Chihuly Garden and Glass

Seattle, United States

Exhibition with eight galleries, a glasshouse and a garden featuring glass sculptures by American artist Dale Chihuly.

Museum of Pop Culture
Museum of Pop Culture

Seattle, United States

The museum displays exhibitions about music, science fiction, film and video games in a building with undulating metal facades.

Seattle Art Museum
Seattle Art Museum

Seattle, United States

The museum displays over 25000 artworks from Asia, Africa and indigenous American cultures in a modern gallery space.

The Seattle Great Wheel
The Seattle Great Wheel

Seattle, United States

The 175-foot tall ferris wheel offers views over Seattle city, the harbor and Puget Sound.

Olympic Sculpture Park
Olympic Sculpture Park

Seattle, United States

A nine-acre public park featuring contemporary sculptures and art installations along Elliott Bay waterfront.

Seattle Aquarium
Seattle Aquarium

Seattle, United States

A marine institute with interactive pools, underwater shows and local sea life including the Pacific octopus.

Woodland Park Zoo
Woodland Park Zoo

Seattle, United States

The zoological garden spans 92 acres and houses 300 different species in natural enclosures with educational programs.

Mount Rainier National Park
Mount Rainier National Park

Seattle, United States

A natural reserve with glaciers, alpine meadows and 260 miles of marked trails for summer and winter outdoor pursuits.

Discovery Park
Discovery Park

Seattle, United States

A 534-acre nature area with sand beaches, forest paths and a lighthouse along Puget Sound.

Kerry Park
Kerry Park

Seattle, United States

An observation point on Queen Anne Hill offering views of the city, Space Needle and Mount Rainier.

Green Lake Park
Green Lake Park

Seattle, United States

A public park centered around a freshwater lake with a 2.8-mile paved circuit path for walking and cycling.

Museum of Flight
Museum of Flight

Seattle, United States

A museum featuring over 150 aircraft, spacecraft and exhibits dedicated to air and space history.

Underground Tour
Underground Tour

Seattle, United States

A guided walk through the underground remains of old Seattle, created after the Great Fire of 1889.

Pacific Science Center
Pacific Science Center

Seattle, United States

A science center with a planetarium, butterfly garden, dinosaur exhibition and IMAX theater spread across 40,000 square feet.

Seattle Japanese Garden
Seattle Japanese Garden

Seattle, United States

The 3.5-acre garden features ponds, bridges, stone lanterns and a tea ceremony house following Japanese garden traditions.

The museum documents Puget Sound region history with over 100,000 objects and photographs from early times to present day.

Gas Works Park
Gas Works Park

Seattle, United States

The park contains preserved structures from the 1906 Seattle Gas Light Company, with views of Lake Union and the skyline.

Hiram M. Chittenden Locks
Hiram M. Chittenden Locks

Seattle, United States

The lock system built in 1917 connects Lake Washington to Puget Sound, allowing fish and boats to pass through.

Frye Art Museum
Frye Art Museum

Seattle, United States

The collection contains 19th and 20th century European and American artists' works, focusing on oil paintings and bronze sculptures.

Suzzallo Library
Suzzallo Library

Seattle, United States

This university library built in 1926 features a large reading room with high vaulted ceilings, wood carvings and stained glass windows.

Nordic Heritage Museum
Nordic Heritage Museum

Seattle, United States

The exhibition documents Nordic immigration to Seattle through photographs, documents, crafts and traditional objects from five countries.

Kubota Garden
Kubota Garden

Seattle, United States

The public park combines North American and Japanese garden design with ponds, waterfalls, bridges and native plants.

Golden Gardens Park
Golden Gardens Park

Seattle, United States

The coastal park features a sandy beach, walking trails, boat marina, and tables with grilling stations.

Alki Point Lighthouse
Alki Point Lighthouse

Seattle, United States

Built in 1913, the lighthouse marks the entrance to Elliott Bay and offers summer guided tours.

Benaroya Hall
Benaroya Hall

Seattle, United States

The concert venue, opened in 1998, contains 2500 seats, an organ, and two performance spaces for classical music.

Columbia City's Historic District
Columbia City's Historic District

Seattle, United States

The streets from 1891 display Victorian architecture, local shops, and a movie theater from the 1920s.

Living Computers: Museum + Labs
Living Computers: Museum + Labs

Seattle, United States

This museum displays operational computers from multiple generations and allows visitors to interact with historical computing systems.

Lime Kiln Point State Park
Lime Kiln Point State Park

Seattle, United States

This coastal park features a historic lighthouse and observation points for viewing orcas and other marine mammals.

The museum documents Asian immigrant history in America through exhibitions, artifacts, and personal narratives.

Ballard Farmers Market
Ballard Farmers Market

Seattle, United States

The market offers local produce, crafts, and food from regional farmers and producers throughout the year.

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