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.
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Space NeedleThe 184-meter tower features an observation deck and a rotating restaurant with views of the city and Mount Rainier.
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Pike Place MarketThe 1907 market sells fresh produce, crafts and regional specialties. Fishmongers toss fish across the counter here.
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Chihuly Garden and GlassExhibition with eight galleries, a glasshouse and a garden featuring glass sculptures by American artist Dale Chihuly.
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Museum of Pop CultureThe museum displays exhibitions about music, science fiction, film and video games in a building with undulating metal facades.
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Seattle Art MuseumThe museum displays over 25000 artworks from Asia, Africa and indigenous American cultures in a modern gallery space.
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The Seattle Great WheelThe 175-foot tall ferris wheel offers views over Seattle city, the harbor and Puget Sound.
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Olympic Sculpture ParkA nine-acre public park featuring contemporary sculptures and art installations along Elliott Bay waterfront.
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Seattle AquariumA marine institute with interactive pools, underwater shows and local sea life including the Pacific octopus.
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Woodland Park ZooThe zoological garden spans 92 acres and houses 300 different species in natural enclosures with educational programs.
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Mount Rainier National ParkA natural reserve with glaciers, alpine meadows and 260 miles of marked trails for summer and winter outdoor pursuits.
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Discovery ParkA 534-acre nature area with sand beaches, forest paths and a lighthouse along Puget Sound.
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Kerry ParkAn observation point on Queen Anne Hill offering views of the city, Space Needle and Mount Rainier.
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Green Lake ParkA public park centered around a freshwater lake with a 2.8-mile paved circuit path for walking and cycling.
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Museum of FlightA museum featuring over 150 aircraft, spacecraft and exhibits dedicated to air and space history.
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Underground TourA guided walk through the underground remains of old Seattle, created after the Great Fire of 1889.
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Pacific Science CenterA science center with a planetarium, butterfly garden, dinosaur exhibition and IMAX theater spread across 40,000 square feet.
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Seattle Japanese GardenThe 3.5-acre garden features ponds, bridges, stone lanterns and a tea ceremony house following Japanese garden traditions.
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Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI)The museum documents Puget Sound region history with over 100,000 objects and photographs from early times to present day.
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Gas Works ParkThe park contains preserved structures from the 1906 Seattle Gas Light Company, with views of Lake Union and the skyline.
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Hiram M. Chittenden LocksThe lock system built in 1917 connects Lake Washington to Puget Sound, allowing fish and boats to pass through.
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Frye Art MuseumThe collection contains 19th and 20th century European and American artists' works, focusing on oil paintings and bronze sculptures.
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Suzzallo LibraryThis university library built in 1926 features a large reading room with high vaulted ceilings, wood carvings and stained glass windows.
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Nordic Heritage MuseumThe exhibition documents Nordic immigration to Seattle through photographs, documents, crafts and traditional objects from five countries.
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Kubota GardenThe public park combines North American and Japanese garden design with ponds, waterfalls, bridges and native plants.
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Golden Gardens ParkThe coastal park features a sandy beach, walking trails, boat marina, and tables with grilling stations.
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Alki Point LighthouseBuilt in 1913, the lighthouse marks the entrance to Elliott Bay and offers summer guided tours.
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Benaroya HallThe concert venue, opened in 1998, contains 2500 seats, an organ, and two performance spaces for classical music.
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Columbia City's Historic DistrictThe streets from 1891 display Victorian architecture, local shops, and a movie theater from the 1920s.
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Living Computers: Museum + LabsThis museum displays operational computers from multiple generations and allows visitors to interact with historical computing systems.
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Lime Kiln Point State ParkThis coastal park features a historic lighthouse and observation points for viewing orcas and other marine mammals.
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The Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American ExperienceThe museum documents Asian immigrant history in America through exhibitions, artifacts, and personal narratives.
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Ballard Farmers MarketThe market offers local produce, crafts, and food from regional farmers and producers throughout the year.