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- Argosy Harbor Cruise
- First time visitors and families with children in tow can find no better and more breathtaking introduction to Seattle than the one-hour Argosy Harbor Cruise of Elliott Bay, which departs from Pier 55 more...
- Argosy Lakes Cruise: Kirkland
- Since 1992, guests have enjoyed beautiful scenery, views of Mt. Rainier, University of Washington Husky Stadium, and homes of Seattle's rich and famous on this 1 1/2 hour live narrated cruise on Lake more...
- Argosy Lakes Seattle Cruise
- Enjoy both Lake Union and Lake Washington on this two-hour live narrated cruise. In recent decades Lake Union has undergone a transformation as shipyards and maritime industry gives way to condos, res more...
- Bellevue Arts Museum
- Bellevue Arts Museum is a three-story, 36,000 square-foot museum designed by internationally renowned architect Steven Holl. The Museum is the Pacific Northwest's center for the exploration of the fin more...
- Blake Island Adventure Cruise
- Legend has it that Blake Island is the birthplace of Chief Seattle. This island treasure is just 8 miles from the Seattle waterfront and offers visitors a chance to hike, beachcomb, or camp between th more...
- Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture
- Adventure awaits everyone at the Burke Museum on the University of Washington campus-the Pacific Northwest's hub for natural history and cultural heritage. See changing exhibits on discoveries in natu more...
- Deception Pass Tours
- Don't just peer over the edge-see it from the water. Enjoy safe passage through the turbulent whirlpools of Deception Pass aboard the 'Island Whaler'. Learn the tales of characters who navigated this more...
- Emerald Downs
- You don't have to bet the big money to enjoy a day at the races at Emerald Downs. There's plenty of excitement even if you don't play the ponies at all, although the excitement of the Thoroughbred's p more...
- Experience Music Project / Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame
- Be a rock star and travel to the stars - all under EMP | SFM’s colorful roof! At Experience Music Project, learn to play the guitar, jam to a crowd of fans and be inspired by interactive music exhibit more...
- Flying Heritage Collection
- The Flying Heritage Collection showcases rare military aircraft created when the desperate demands of World War II sparked groundbreaking aeronautical discoveries. Acquired by Paul G. Allen, the aircr more...
- Henry Art Gallery
- The Henry Art Gallery, a vital cultural resource on the University of Washington campus, stands out with its cutting-edge approach to exhibitions. The Henry engages visitors in powerful art experience more...
- Hydroplane and Raceboat Museum
- High-adrenaline sports fans will enjoy the world's only museum dedicated to powerboat racing, a popular Pacific Northwest extreme pastime. On display is an incredible collection of vintage hydroplanes more...
- K1 Speed Indoor Karting
- Since 2003, K1 Speed has become the nation's largest indoor kart racing chain with six locations and more to follow. Our unique, high performance, zero-emission European electric karts and state-of-th more...
- Museum of Glass
- The architecturally stunning Museum of Glass: International Center for Contemporary Art opened in downtown Tacoma in 2002. Linked to the downtown cultural corridor by the 500-foot-long pedestrian over more...
- Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI)
- Seattle's Museum of History & Industry (locals say MO-hi) presents interactive exhibits and programs that explore Pacific Northwest history. This extremely kid-friendly museum offers plenty of han more...
- Nordic Heritage Museum
- Discover the dream that led Scandinavian immigrants to the Pacific Northwest at the only museum of its kind in the country. Located in Ballard, Seattle's Scandinavian neighborhood, the Nordic Heritage more...
- Pacific Science Center
- Every visit to Pacific Science Center is unique, engaging and fun for the whole family. In addition to our daily live science demonstrations, IMAX® films, planetarium and laser shows, we feature trave more...
- Qwest Field: Home of the Seattle Seahawks
- Visit Qwest Field, the Emerald City's breathtaking new state-of-the-art landmark. This advanced multi-purpose stadium is home to Seattle's professional football and soccer teams, and plays host to num more...
- Recycled Cycles Bike Rental
- Welcome to Recycled Cycles, Seattle's Favorite Place to Rent Bicycles! Rent a bike so you and your family can enjoy a day of spectacular views of waterways and mountains along 'The Burke.' This trail more...
- Safeco Field Tour: Home of the Seattle Mariners
- Go behind the scenes at one of Major League Baseball's most amazing ballparks. Safeco Field is the extraordinary home of the Seattle Mariners. Guests are treated to a 19.59-acre outdoor baseball park more...
- Seattle Art Museum
- What's at SAM? Well, for starters, there are 2,600 objects in 35 international galleries. Looking for an around-the-world experience? Check out the Australian Aboriginal Gallery - SAM is the only muse more...
- Seattle Asian Art Museum
- In 1994, after a new museum building opened in downtown Seattle, this facility reopened as the museum's center for Asian art and activities. The Seattle Asian Art Museum in Volunteer Park opened as th more...
- Seattle Bug Safari
- Seattle Bug Safari is a live bug zoo and specialty gift shop where kids of all ages can experience the exotic, behind-the-scenes world of insects. Get close to a large collection of insect, arachnid, more...
- Seattle Center Monorail
- Ride the Monorail for a fun, quick, and convenient link between downtown Seattle and Seattle Center. Traveling high above the city streets, Seattle Center Monorail is the world's first full scale Mono more...
- Seattle Metropolitan Police Museum
- Founded in 1997, the Seattle Metropolitan Police Museum is one of the first and finest museums of its type in the world. Casting light on a previously closed culture, the museum displays the cultural, more...
- Seattle Museum of the Mysteries
- Come explore the Legends, Lore and Mystery of the Northwest. Bigfoot casts, UFO History and haunted locations and information on Seattle's Famous Four Spirits: Bruce Lee, Frances Farmer, Jimi Hendrix more...
- Space Needle
- Change your perspective dramatically in just forty-one seconds. That's the time it takes for the Space Needle's elevator to propel you 520 feet to the panoramic O Deck, where you'll be met with stunni more...
- Tacoma Art Museum
- The Tacoma Art Museum is dedicated to connecting people through art and showcasing and collecting the art of the Northwest. In May 2003, the museum doubled its size with a new facility in the heart of more...
- The Center for Wooden Boats
- The Center for Wooden Boats offers an active, engaging Seattle experience that can't be found anywhere else. The coffee pot is always full and the classic boats ready for you to explore at this welcom more...
- The Museum of Flight
- Experience the story of flight from the dawn of aviation to The Space Age. Hear dramatic stories of exceptional bravery as told through a collection of 28 WWI and WWII fighter aircrafts in the Persona more...
- Washington State History Museum
- Local families and tourists alike love the activities at the Washington State History Museum. Discover the stories that connect past to present-experience life in a Salish plank house, listen in on Le more...
- Wing Luke Asian Museum
- A Smithsonian Institution affiliate, the Wing Luke Asian Museum is dedicated to engaging the public in exploring issues related to the culture, art and history of Asian Pacific Americans. The Wing Luk more...
- Woodinville Wine Tasting Tour
- Spend a Saturday in Woodinville, WA discovering distinctive Washington wines--enjoy exceptional wine tastings and professional pouring staff at a relaxed, easy pace. Sample offerings from larger well- more...
- Woodland Park Zoo
- For more than 100 years, Woodland Park Zoo has been a cherished community resource and a unique urban oasis. Generations of Puget Sound families have come to the zoo to marvel at the animals and be in more...
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Our most popular Seattle attractions.
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Space Needle: The Space Needle's elevator propels you 520 feet to the panoramic O Deck, where you'll be met with stunning views of Seattle's natural wonders
Experience Music Project / Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame: Be a rock star and travel to the stars - all under EMP | SFM’s colorful roof! At Experience Music Project, learn to play the guitar, jam to a crowd of fans
Argosy Harbor Cruise: You can find no better and more breathtaking introduction to Seattle than the one-hour Argosy Harbor Cruise of Elliott Bay.
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Seattle Center Monorail: Take the Monorail from downtown Seattle to the Seattle Center to visit the Space Needle, Experience Music Project, Science Fiction Museum, Pacific Science Center, or one of the other attractions near the Monorail station.
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Pacific Science Center: SPacific Science Center offers over 300 interactive hands-on exhibits for people of all ages, including a butterfly house, tidepool area, IMAX theatre and Planetarium!
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