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Top 10 Things To Do in Seattle

    #1 Museum of Flight
    4 of 5 stars

    Explore the history of aviation at Seattle’s massive air and space museum, with 150 aircraft to admire, and a mock-NASA control room that lets you pilot a Space Shuttle.

    #2 Bill Speidel’s Underground Tour
    4 of 5 stars

    Tour the preserved secret city just below street level in Pioneer Square, a cavernous, old timey world which is all that remains of turn of the 20th century Seattle.

    #3 EMP Museum at Seattle Center
    4 of 5 stars

    Cutting-edge pop culture is always on the move. The highly interactive EMP Museum, designed by Frank Gehry, is dedicated to keeping up with groundbreaking music, video, and technology.



    #4 Woodland Park Zoo
    4 of 5 stars

    Walk through a rainforest or traverse a savannah at Seattle’s award-winning public zoo, featuring groundbreaking, fully-immersive exhibits themed by continent and environment, starring more than 300 animal species.

    #5 Hiram M. Chittenden Locks/Ballard Locks
    4 of 5 stars

    You don’t have to be a sailor to enjoy watching ships traverse this century-old canal connecting Lake Washington and Lake Union to the Puget Sound, just south of trendy Ballard.

    #6 Seattle Art Museum
    4 of 5 stars

    Downtown Seattle’s fine art museum has more than 23,000 pieces of art in its diverse collection, spanning every nation and era, plus year-round temporary exhibits.

    #7 Argosy Cruises
    4 of 5 stars

    I never go out and do tours in the Seattle area, I've lived here for 20 years and always figure I don't need to. My brother and his kids came to visit last summer, and I…Read More

    #8 Science Fiction Museum & Hall of Fame
    3 of 5 stars

    The Science Fiction Museum is in the same building as the Experience Music Project and they are available on a single ticket at $15 adult (2007). The AAA rate was only $11…Read More


    #9 Washington Park Arboretum
    3 of 5 stars

    The Arboretum was founded in 1935 and is located south of the University of Washington. It was designed and planted by the School and the Seattle Parks Department…Read More

    #10 Savor Seattle Food Tours
    3 of 5 stars

    I had the pleasure of taking their Pike Place Market Food and Cultural tour and I was truly impressed with their presentation. Though I've been to the Pike Place Market…Read More

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    Tourist Attractions in Seattle

    Being a tourist is so much fun when there are so many interesting places to experience. Add these to your checklist and make sure you tick them off. The Seattle Art Museum is known as SAM and operates from three different places. Washington Park Arboretum is a must-visit space for nature lovers, while Bill Speidel’s Underground Tour is perfect for those who enjoy a little intrigue. The Museum of Flight is well-known and worth the money and time spent to take it all in.


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