Seattle, Wa

Night view of a public market sign by the waterfront with boats and a steaming coffee cup sign.

Overview
Tucked between Puget Sound and the Cascade Mountains, Seattle is a city of contrasts: misty mornings and neon sunsets, indie coffee shops and global tech giants, evergreen forests and glassy skyscrapers. It’s a place where you can kayak before lunch, tour a world-class museum in the afternoon, and catch live music in a cozy bar by night. Whether you're drawn by its iconic skyline or its laid-back Pacific Northwest vibe, Seattle invites you to explore at your own pace.

Best Time to Visit

Summer (June–August): The driest, sunniest months—perfect for outdoor adventures, festivals, and waterfront strolls.

Fall (September–October): Crisp air, colorful foliage, and fewer crowds.

Spring (April–May): Cherry blossoms, tulips, and a fresh burst of green.

Winter (November–March): Rainy but mild—ideal for museum-hopping, cozy cafés, and off-season deals.

Why It’s Special

Nature in the City: Mountains, water, and forests are never far—Seattle is an urban basecamp for outdoor lovers.

Coffee & Creativity: From the original Starbucks to indie roasters and art-filled cafés, Seattle’s coffee culture fuels its creative spirit.

Music Legacy: Birthplace of grunge and home to legends like Jimi Hendrix, the city still pulses with live music and underground talent.

Tech Meets Soul: Headquarters of Amazon and Microsoft, yet still deeply rooted in community, sustainability, and innovation.

Must-See Things to Do

🌉 Iconic Sights

  • Space Needle – Ride to the top for panoramic views of the city, mountains, and Sound.
  • Pike Place Market – Watch fish fly, browse artisan stalls, and grab a bite with a view.
  • Chihuly Garden and Glass – A stunning fusion of art and nature.

🎨 Culture & Neighborhoods

  • Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) – Dive into music, sci-fi, and pop culture exhibits.
  • Seattle Art Museum (SAM) – A diverse collection in the heart of downtown.
  • Capitol Hill – Trendy, inclusive, and packed with bars, boutiques, and murals.

🌿 Nature & Views

  • Kerry Park – The postcard-perfect skyline shot.
  • Discovery Park – Forest trails, beaches, and bluff views just minutes from downtown.
  • Gas Works Park – Industrial ruins meet green space with a killer view of Lake Union.

🍽️ Food & Drink

  • Seafood – Try fresh oysters, salmon, or chowder at Elliott’s or Taylor Shellfish.
  • International Eats – Explore flavors from Japan, Ethiopia, Vietnam, and beyond.
  • Craft Breweries & Coffeehouses – Sip your way through Ballard or Fremont.