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A complete guide to the 7 best beaches in Seattle
A complete guide to the 7 best beaches in Seattle

While the rainy weather of the Pacific Northwest doesn't lend itself to a tropical getaway, you'll still find some beautiful beaches in Seattle. The best beaches in Seattle are picturesque urban oases with Olympic Mountain views, like Pocket Beach, or shallow-water snorkeling havens, as you’ll find in Titlow Park.

If your wishlist of things to do in Seattle includes a sand-between-the-toes summer experience, head to Madison Park Beach for lakeside activities. If historic landmarks are high on your itinerary, check out Alki Beach on the city's west side. In Seattle, there's a beach for everyone.

1. Alki Beach, West Seattle

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Your complete guide to Seattle’s 15 best places to visit
Your complete guide to Seattle’s 15 best places to visit

From Pike Place Market to the Smith Tower, Seattle is brimming with amazing sights that are waiting to be explored. This guide to the best places to visit in Seattle is packed with must-sees for art and history lovers, families, nature enthusiasts, adventurous types, and everyone in between.

Think sci-fi, music, and video games at MoPOP; epic views from the Space Needle; encounters with nature at Woodland Park Zoo; and 312,000 square feet of art at the Seattle Art Museum. Consider this roundup of Seattle’s top 15 attractions your key to unlocking the highlights of Washington’s largest city.

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Make their day: 12 things to do in Seattle with kids
Make their day: 12 things to do in Seattle with kids

Dig a little deeper beyond Seattle's famous nightlife and trendy young-adult scene and discover that Seattle is secretly a kid's paradise. Thanks to the city’s interactive museums, sprawling parks, and lots of kid-friendly attractions, Seattle is a great destination for families with kids of all ages. From the worlds of Harry Potter and Star Wars at the Museum of Pop Culture to colorful butterfly exhibits at the Woodland Park Zoo, Seattle has everything from immersive cultural experiences to fun-filled outdoor escapes. Here are the top 12 things to do in Seattle with kids for your next family adventure.

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Have fun with these 13 activities to do in summer in Seattle
Have fun with these 13 activities to do in summer in Seattle

You may already know that Seattle is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the U.S., with historic landmarks and trendy neighborhoods galore. Though Seattle can’t escape its identity as a rainy Pacific Northwest metropolis, Seattle in summer is a time for outdoor activities, Puget Sound cruises, and beach days.

Come June, Seattleites dawn on their SPF and head to spots like Alki Beach, Discovery Park, Lake Union, and Pike Place for their fix of warm weather fun. The rain-free forecast also means better sightseeing opportunities. Take advantage of this guide to 13 fun things to do in Seattle in summer to enjoy the city during its sunniest days.

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Frequently asked questions about Seattle

What top attractions are a must-see in Seattle?

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What are the best day trips and excursions from Seattle?

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Insider tips: Planning a trip to Seattle

The Emerald City is the jewel of the Pacific Northwest and an incredible destination to explore. Filled with one-of-a-kind experiences like the country’s oldest public market, epicenter for the grunge music scene, the birthplace of Starbucks, iconic monuments and arts scene, and outdoor attractions to name a few of the reasons that make Seattle a great destination to visit. Megan Indoe is a Brooklyn based travel enthusiast who shares her adventures with her husband and photographer Scott Herder across their travel channels on social media and their blog, Bobo & Chichi.

What should I do on my first trip to Seattle?

Your first visit to Seattle MUST include Pike Place Market. Forget the Space Needle (you’ll see it plenty from afar) and spend your time eating around the oldest public market in the United States. You can also find the original Starbucks here, you can tell which one it is by the line wrapping out the door. But, we would skip that and instead go to the Starbucks Reserve Roastery in Capitol Hill too!

What are some hidden gems to see in Seattle?

Seattle is full of hidden gems like the Fremont Troll tucked away under a bridge, find quirky museums like the Giant Shoe Museum in the basement level of Pike Place Market, or rent a hot tub boat on Lake Union with some friends for an unforgettable time. Our absolute favorite hidden gem is skipping the Space Needle and heading over to the Smith Tower Observatory instead, which provides a great view of the Space Needle from its outdoor deck.

How much time should I spend in Seattle?

You need at least a weekend in Seattle. Anything less than just isn’t enough time.

What food is Seattle known for?

Seattle has an extraordinary food scene, especially around Pike Place Market where you can join a food tour and sample around the best flavors the market offers. Surprisingly, Pike Place Chowder has won awards for the best New England Chowder beating actual East Coast contestants!

What is the best way to get around Seattle?

We really enjoy getting around Seattle by foot. If you’ve exhausted your steps for the day you can use a Seattle Yellow Cab or ride share app to get around or use the Link Light Rail, which is the local version of a subway and public transportation that’s easy to use and affordable.

What are the best months to visit Seattle?

Seattle is known for being a rainy destination as it rains an average of 150 days a year typically from October through March. While the temperature is pretty mild year-round, the best time of year to visit seattle is the summer which is very comfortable, just bring a light jacket for the evenings or September through October is right past the peak season and still comfortable.

What is neighborhood Pioneer Square known for?

Pioneer Square is one of our favorite neighborhoods and is the birthplace of the city! Here you can find some of the city’s most beautiful architecture and the fascinating underground city. You can join a tour to explore the entire underworld of Seattle and if you’re into spooky things you can join a paranormal tour too as there are several alleged haunted locations including Merchant’s Cafe which has even hosted several paranormal investigation television shows.

What are the best neighborhoods for food? 

The best neighborhood for food depends on what you’re looking for. Pike Place is great for sampling many different options but one of the best neighborhoods for food is Chinatown-International District, home to Seattle’s Asian-American communities.

What are the best neighborhoods for shopping?

Located around 15 minutes from downtown Seattle, the Ballard neighborhood has great weekend flea markets, vintage shops, and a great selection of independent boutiques to browse. Another cool neighborhood to check out for artsy and hip shops is Capitol Hill.

What neighborhood should I stay in when I visit Seattle?

Belltown and the Pike Place Market area are the best centrally located areas to stay in Seattle. You can also stay in First Hill, which is just a slight walk uphill from alot of the exploring you’ll be doing on the trip but provides great views and is still centrally located to many of the best Seattle attractions.

What is the best thing to do in Seattle for couples?

One of the most romantic things you can do in Seattle is rent a house boat on Lake Union and relive the famous rom-com classic, Sleepless in Seattle!

What are the best areas for outdoor activities around Seattle?

The Pacific Northwest really has some of the most beautiful landscape in the United States. If you’re looking for outdoor adventures consider taking the ferry from Seattle to Island Hop. If you’re short on time you can do a quick day trip to Bainbridge Island and if you have extra time you don’t want to miss Vashon Island or Blake Island. Each island has their own outdoor activities and gives you a nice break from the hustle and bustle of the city.

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What people are saying about Seattle

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Really fun hikes! Unfortunately one of the waterfalls was hiding in the fog, but it was still cool to hear and see a little bit of. Johnny was an awesome guide! He was super knowledgeable and took great pictures for us as well.

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Michael F was great. I really enjoyed. If you want to know about Seattle and ghost stories of it, it is a must do tour. He showed me many hidden spots I would not have found that had ghost stories.

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Amazing hike in the snow, our guide knew the perfect views and Susan was always willing to take pictures for our group. She was incredibly patient!

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Tour guide Sarah brings the history to life! Thank you. Well worth the time. Highly recommend.

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Great trip. Loved the scenic trip, had 5 hours to explore Victoria.