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🏔️ Attractions Guide · Updated 2026

Seattle Attractions in One Place
10 Must-Visit Spots for 2026

Space Needle · Pike Place Market · Chihuly Glass Garden · MoPOP · Bainbridge Island · Mt. Rainier · Olympic National Park — handpicked Seattle attractions with real photos, locations, and transit tips.

Quick Overview

A City WhereNature Meets Tech

Seattle is the city where "mountains are in the city, and the city is in the mountains" — wherever you stand, on a clear day you'll see Mt. Rainier (14,410-foot active volcano). It's the birthplace of Starbucks, Amazon, Microsoft, Boeing, and Nirvana's grunge rock. We've curated 10 top attractions from the iconic Space Needle and Pike Place Market (with flying fish) to Olympic National Park (Twilight filming location) and Mt. Rainier (2 hours from the city).

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Pacific Northwest
Temperate rainforest, volcanoes, ocean, wildflower meadows — all within 2 hours
Coffee capital
Starbucks Reserve Roastery + indie shops like Vivace, Storyville, Slate
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Rainy year-round
Oct-April rains 16-22 days/month · always pack umbrella + waterproof jacket
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Original salmon
Pike Place + Pure Food Fish cured salmon · much friendlier prices than Japan
10 Top Picks

Seattle AttractionsYou Cannot Miss

Ranked by popularity — from city landmarks to world-class National Parks. Each card has location, transit, and insider tips.

Space Needle Seattle🗼 Landmark1
Space Needle
Space Needle

The 605-foot saucer-topped tower built for the 1962 World's Fair. Renovated 2018 with The Loupe — a revolving glass floor offering 360° views. On clear days: Mt. Rainier, Puget Sound, Olympic Mountains all visible.

📍Location: 400 Broad St, Seattle Center
🚝Getting there: Seattle Center Monorail from Westlake ($3.50) · 2 minutes
💡Tip: Tickets $35-39 · CityPASS combines Chihuly + MoPOP + Aquarium for $129 (47% off)
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Pike Place Market Seattle🐟 Market2
Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market

America's oldest continuously operated public market (since 1907). Highlights: Pike Place Fish Co. (salmon-throwing every 20-30 min), Original Starbucks (the world's first), Gum Wall, Beecher's Cheese (watch cheese-making). 9am-6pm daily.

📍Location: 85 Pike St, Downtown Seattle
🚇Getting there: Link Light Rail to Westlake · 10-min walk
💡Tip: Go 9-11am to skip Starbucks lines · Pike Place Chowder is a must-try
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Chihuly Garden and Glass🎨 Museum3
Chihuly Garden and Glass
Chihuly Garden and Glass

Museum of glass artist Dale Chihuly (Tacoma native, world-renowned) — 8 indoor galleries plus a 40-foot Glasshouse and outdoor garden mixing glass art with living plants. Otherworldly beauty.

📍Location: 305 Harrison St, Seattle Center (next to Space Needle)
🚝Getting there: Monorail to Seattle Center · 2 minutes
💡Tip: $35 · go around 4pm for golden-hour light through the glass
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MoPOP Seattle🎸 Museum4
MoPOP
Museum of Pop Culture

Pop culture museum founded by Paul Allen (Microsoft co-founder) — wildly colorful metal building designed by Frank Gehry. Exhibits on Nirvana (founded in Seattle), Jimi Hendrix (born in Seattle), Star Wars, Marvel, Horror Movies, Sci-Fi Hall of Fame. 90s kids will be thrilled.

📍Location: 325 5th Ave N, Seattle Center
🚝Getting there: Monorail to Seattle Center · 2-min walk
💡Tip: $32 · allow 2-3 hours · Sound Lab (interactive music room) is a kid favorite
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Bainbridge Island Ferry Seattle⛴️ Day Trip5
Bainbridge Island Ferry
Bainbridge Island (Ferry)

35-min ferry from Downtown Seattle to Bainbridge — onboard you see the Seattle skyline + Mt. Rainier (on clear days). The island has Winslow Town (walkable village), Bloedel Reserve (Japanese garden), and Pegasus Coffee. Half-day round-trip is supremely relaxing.

📍Location: Pier 52, 801 Alaskan Way, Downtown Seattle
⛴️Getting there: Washington State Ferry · $9.65 outbound (return free) · walk-on
💡Tip: Sit on left side for best skyline + Mt. Rainier view · go 3pm, return at sunset
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Mt. Rainier National Park⛰️ Nature6
Mount Rainier National Park
Mount Rainier National Park

Active stratovolcano at 14,410 feet — the tallest in Washington State. 5th-oldest US National Park. Summer (July-Sept) brings wildflower meadows in full bloom at Paradise + Sunrise Visitor Centers. Winter offers skiing and snowshoeing. $30/vehicle entry.

📍Location: Paradise Visitor Center, 80 mi SE of Seattle
🚗Getting there: 2-hour drive from Seattle · or Klook day tour $189
💡Tip: Go July-September for wildflowers · some roads close in other seasons · reserve Paradise parking
Book Mt. Rainier Tour on Klook →
Olympic National Park🌲 Nature7
Olympic National Park
Olympic National Park

National Park with 3 ecosystems in one — temperate rainforest (Hoh Rainforest), snow-capped mountains (Hurricane Ridge), rocky coastline (Rialto Beach). Forks (the Twilight town) is here. Needs 2-3 days to do it justice.

📍Location: Port Angeles, WA (100 mi NW of Seattle)
⛴️Getting there: 35-min ferry to Bainbridge + 2.5-hr drive · 3.5 hr total
💡Tip: $30/vehicle · book Lake Crescent Lodge or Kalaloch Lodge 3-6 months ahead
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Pioneer Square Seattle🏛️ History8
Pioneer Square
Pioneer Square

Seattle's oldest district (1850s) — red-brick Romanesque Revival architecture. Bill Speidel's Underground Tour takes you below the modern street to see the old city (Seattle raised street levels 12 feet after the 1889 fire). Bar scene at night, but watch for homelessness.

📍Location: 1st Ave & Yesler Way, Downtown Seattle
🚇Getting there: Link Light Rail to Pioneer Square Station
💡Tip: Underground Tour $25 · book 1-2 days ahead · go daytime · free Fire Department Museum nearby
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Snoqualmie Falls Washington💧 Nature9
Snoqualmie Falls
Snoqualmie Falls

270-foot waterfall (taller than the American side of Niagara). Opening shot of David Lynch's cult series Twin Peaks. Salish Lodge sits right on the falls — some tourists stay overnight. 30 miles from Seattle — easy half-day trip.

📍Location: 6501 Railroad Ave SE, Snoqualmie
🚗Getting there: Drive I-90 E 35 min · exit 25 · free parking
💡Tip: Free to view · 1.5-mile trail to base (steep return) · spring has highest water volume
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Kerry Park Seattle📸 Viewpoint10
Kerry Park Viewpoint
Kerry Park (Queen Anne)

Small park on Queen Anne Hill that's THE iconic Seattle photo spot — Space Needle, Downtown skyline, Elliott Bay, and Mt. Rainier all in one frame. Free, open 24/7. Best at blue hour (30 min after sunset) when city lights against deep blue sky.

📍Location: 211 W Highland Dr, Queen Anne
🚗Getting there: 10-min drive from Downtown · or bus 13 to Highland Dr
💡Tip: Go 30 min after sunset for blue hour · bring tripod · free street parking
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Seattle Tips

6 Things That Make Your Seattle TripSmoother & Better

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Pack umbrella + waterproof jacket
Light rain almost any day (especially Oct-April) · GORE-TEX is ideal
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CityPASS saves 47%
$129 includes Space Needle + Chihuly + MoPOP + Aquarium ($244 separately)
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Monorail is just 2 min
Westlake ↔ Seattle Center · $3.50 · every 10 min · kids love it
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July-September is golden
70-77°F · clear skies · Mt. Rainier visible · wildflowers in bloom · but crowded
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eSIM before landing
Link Light Rail + Ferry navigation · T-Mobile or AT&T have best coverage
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Watch fish-throwing 9-11am
Pike Place Fish Co. tosses fish every 20-30 min · go early to beat crowds
Plan Further

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Full Seattle guide — hotels, food, attractions, itineraries, travel prep.

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San Francisco Attractions

Golden Gate · Alcatraz · Cable Cars · Pier 39 — perfect pairing with Seattle on a West Coast trip.

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World Cup 2026 USA

Lumen Field Seattle hosts 6 matches — hotels near the stadium, ticket guide, area tips.

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