Meredith Grey's Activity Guide

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Meredith Grey's Activity Guide

Tours

Entertaining and informative walking tour starts at 1st Avenue and Cherry Street in Pioneer Square. Takes an hour and well worth the time. Online booking recommended.
Beneath The Streets ticket office
610 1st Ave
Entertaining and informative walking tour starts at 1st Avenue and Cherry Street in Pioneer Square. Takes an hour and well worth the time. Online booking recommended.

Sightseeing

Su – Sa 11am – 930pm. $32 - $38 per person for the elevator ride to the observation deck 520 feet up. Panoramic view of surrounding region; make sure the weather is clear before paying. Newly remodeled with a glass floor. Combo tickets also offered to Chihuly Garden and Glass art experience.
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Space Needle
400 Broad St
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Su – Sa 11am – 930pm. $32 - $38 per person for the elevator ride to the observation deck 520 feet up. Panoramic view of surrounding region; make sure the weather is clear before paying. Newly remodeled with a glass floor. Combo tickets also offered to Chihuly Garden and Glass art experience.
Located in the Seattle Center next to the Climate Pledge Arena, this place is so Seattle and ridiculous cool. Home to La Marzocco, one of the finest Italian espresso makers in the world. The café has traveling baristas from all over the world coming through and that includes some of the best coffee available. Grab a great cup of coffee and hang in the gathering space and enjoy the KEXP Dj playing music. See the recording booth. Occasionally bands play for free in the gathering space, and studio recordings also allow the first 75 people free.
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KEXP
472 1st Ave N
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Located in the Seattle Center next to the Climate Pledge Arena, this place is so Seattle and ridiculous cool. Home to La Marzocco, one of the finest Italian espresso makers in the world. The café has traveling baristas from all over the world coming through and that includes some of the best coffee available. Grab a great cup of coffee and hang in the gathering space and enjoy the KEXP Dj playing music. See the recording booth. Occasionally bands play for free in the gathering space, and studio recordings also allow the first 75 people free.
Largest building by volume in the world, but it’s far away (in Everett, 30 miles north of Seattle). While far more accessible by car, it is possible to get there by public transit (2-3 hours each way). $25. For more info, check online or call Boeing at 1-800-464-1476.
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Boeing Everett Factory
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Largest building by volume in the world, but it’s far away (in Everett, 30 miles north of Seattle). While far more accessible by car, it is possible to get there by public transit (2-3 hours each way). $25. For more info, check online or call Boeing at 1-800-464-1476.
Second tallest building on the West Coast of North America and has a private party viewing deck on the 73rd floor, available for booking online Saturdays and Sundays.
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Κέντρο Κολούμπια
701 5th Ave
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Second tallest building on the West Coast of North America and has a private party viewing deck on the 73rd floor, available for booking online Saturdays and Sundays.
If you are a big fan of seals and otters, this is a great place to see their cuteness in action! Several sea creatures you can touch, including an octopus. $35.
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Ενυδρείο του Σιάτλ
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If you are a big fan of seals and otters, this is a great place to see their cuteness in action! Several sea creatures you can touch, including an octopus. $35.
Located in West Seattle, this long strip of beach is a great place to take in the sun and sights of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountain Range. It’s a great spot for a 2.5 mile walk any time of the year, and in draws jogggers, rollerbladers, volleyball players, beachcombers, sunbathers and bicyclists.
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Alki Beach
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Located in West Seattle, this long strip of beach is a great place to take in the sun and sights of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountain Range. It’s a great spot for a 2.5 mile walk any time of the year, and in draws jogggers, rollerbladers, volleyball players, beachcombers, sunbathers and bicyclists.
Both Olympic Sculpture Park and Myrtle Edwards park are located along the waterfront of Puget Sound and easily walkable from the Airbnb. Great place to catch the sunset.
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Ολυμπιακό Πάρκο Γλυπτικής
2901 Western Ave
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Both Olympic Sculpture Park and Myrtle Edwards park are located along the waterfront of Puget Sound and easily walkable from the Airbnb. Great place to catch the sunset.
Must see spot if you are into funky state-of-the-art architecture and books. The library uses a funnel system to transfer books between floors and has an interactive topic search finder. The main stacks are a giant spiral, all the way from the 4th floor up to the top of the building.
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Δημόσια Βιβλιοθήκη του Σιάτλ
1000 4th Ave
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Must see spot if you are into funky state-of-the-art architecture and books. The library uses a funnel system to transfer books between floors and has an interactive topic search finder. The main stacks are a giant spiral, all the way from the 4th floor up to the top of the building.
Quintessential Seattle. A must see if you have not already. Active 9am – 6pm with some restaurants open until midnight. If you’re looking to catch the fresh seafood vendors in action, arriving before 3pm is advisable.
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Αγορά Pike Place
1531 Western Ave
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Quintessential Seattle. A must see if you have not already. Active 9am – 6pm with some restaurants open until midnight. If you’re looking to catch the fresh seafood vendors in action, arriving before 3pm is advisable.
Beautiful from all angles, Lake Union is a peaceful and scenic core to the city. Trails loop the lake in full, unique long-term houseboats fill up some of its shores, seaplanes fly directly to Vancouver, and summertime boating is common. Whether looking for a calm walk, rest, dining experience, or boat party, this lake is central to Seattle and only 1.2 miles from the house.
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Lake Union
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Beautiful from all angles, Lake Union is a peaceful and scenic core to the city. Trails loop the lake in full, unique long-term houseboats fill up some of its shores, seaplanes fly directly to Vancouver, and summertime boating is common. Whether looking for a calm walk, rest, dining experience, or boat party, this lake is central to Seattle and only 1.2 miles from the house.
The Gum Wall is a brick wall covered in used chewing gum under Pike Place Market in Downtown Seattle. It is located on Post Alley near Pike Street, south of the market's main entrance off 1st Avenue. The wall is located in Post Alley adjacent to the box office for the Market Theater, a venue for comedy shows and other small performances. After it became the host of Unexpected Productions' Theatresports in 1991, the theater's walls were covered by patrons' pieces of used gum that had pennies pushed into them. The coins were later removed, but the gum remained amid several cleanings of the walls under orders from the Pike Place Market Preservation and Development Authority.
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Το τοίχος της ζυμωτής
1428 Post Alley
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The Gum Wall is a brick wall covered in used chewing gum under Pike Place Market in Downtown Seattle. It is located on Post Alley near Pike Street, south of the market's main entrance off 1st Avenue. The wall is located in Post Alley adjacent to the box office for the Market Theater, a venue for comedy shows and other small performances. After it became the host of Unexpected Productions' Theatresports in 1991, the theater's walls were covered by patrons' pieces of used gum that had pennies pushed into them. The coins were later removed, but the gum remained amid several cleanings of the walls under orders from the Pike Place Market Preservation and Development Authority.
The Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, or Ballard Locks, is a complex of locks at the west end of Salmon Bay, in Seattle, Washington's Lake Washington Ship Canal, between the neighborhoods of Ballard to the north and Magnolia to the south.[2]: 2 [3][4]: 6  The Ballard Locks carry more boat traffic than any other lock in the US, and the Locks, along with the fish ladder and the surrounding Carl S. English Jr. Botanical Gardens attract more than one million visitors annually, making it one of Seattle's top tourist attractions.
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Ballard (Hiram M. Chittenden) Locks
3015 NW 54th St
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The Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, or Ballard Locks, is a complex of locks at the west end of Salmon Bay, in Seattle, Washington's Lake Washington Ship Canal, between the neighborhoods of Ballard to the north and Magnolia to the south.[2]: 2 [3][4]: 6  The Ballard Locks carry more boat traffic than any other lock in the US, and the Locks, along with the fish ladder and the surrounding Carl S. English Jr. Botanical Gardens attract more than one million visitors annually, making it one of Seattle's top tourist attractions.
Founded in 1861, Washington is one of the oldest universities on the West Coast. The university has a 703 acre main campus located in the city's University District. Beautiful place to walk, with a great view of Mt Rainier on a clear day. Also connects to the city's biking / walking / running paved trail system.
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Πανεπιστήμιο της Ουάσινγκτον
1410 Northeast Campus Parkway
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Founded in 1861, Washington is one of the oldest universities on the West Coast. The university has a 703 acre main campus located in the city's University District. Beautiful place to walk, with a great view of Mt Rainier on a clear day. Also connects to the city's biking / walking / running paved trail system.
Open to the public, Suzzallo Library on the University of Washington campus will give you Hogwarts vibes or make you want to sit down and read a book
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Suzzallo Library
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Open to the public, Suzzallo Library on the University of Washington campus will give you Hogwarts vibes or make you want to sit down and read a book

Ferries / Boat Rides

You can catch a ferry to Bainbridge Island from the Seattle Ferry Terminal at Pier 52, and you can either walk on or drive on. The trip takes about 35 minutes and like other ferries, you’ll get an awesome view of the skyline as you leave Seattle. The island overall is about 65 square miles so if you bring your car, you can explore the area. But if you walk on, there’s a town called Winslow within walking distance of the ferry dock. You can rent a bike in Winslow and explore that way as well. Winslow has plenty of shops, galleries, cafes, and restaurants to explore. Find the snack, lunch or dinner of your dreams and take it to go – on a nice day, picnicking in Waterfront Park is a great way to go. Bainbridge Island is also home to Bloedel Reserve and Bainbridge Vineyards – both of which require a car to get to from the dock. Bloedel Reserve is a public garden that includes both formal gardens (including a gorgeous Japanese garden) and wilder forest lands alike, but it’s an ideal place to get in touch with a bit of serenity. Bainbridge Vineyards is a winery that offers public tastings but call ahead to make sure they’re open for a tasting when you plan to visit.
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Bainbridge Island
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You can catch a ferry to Bainbridge Island from the Seattle Ferry Terminal at Pier 52, and you can either walk on or drive on. The trip takes about 35 minutes and like other ferries, you’ll get an awesome view of the skyline as you leave Seattle. The island overall is about 65 square miles so if you bring your car, you can explore the area. But if you walk on, there’s a town called Winslow within walking distance of the ferry dock. You can rent a bike in Winslow and explore that way as well. Winslow has plenty of shops, galleries, cafes, and restaurants to explore. Find the snack, lunch or dinner of your dreams and take it to go – on a nice day, picnicking in Waterfront Park is a great way to go. Bainbridge Island is also home to Bloedel Reserve and Bainbridge Vineyards – both of which require a car to get to from the dock. Bloedel Reserve is a public garden that includes both formal gardens (including a gorgeous Japanese garden) and wilder forest lands alike, but it’s an ideal place to get in touch with a bit of serenity. Bainbridge Vineyards is a winery that offers public tastings but call ahead to make sure they’re open for a tasting when you plan to visit.
The Victoria Clipper is a privately operated passenger-only ferry that departs daily out of Seattle either to the San Juan Islands or Victoria, BC. The San Juan Islands make a better overnight trip, but you can make a day trip on the Victoria Clipper to Friday Harbor. The San Juan Islands are quiet and laid back, filled with open land, seaside bluffs and small, artsy towns. Friday Harbor is the largest town on the islands, but it’s still by no means a large town. Just over a square mile, it’s an easy town to stroll and it has charm around every corner. If you stay the night or longer, this is a great base for whale watching tours or kayak rentals. If you stay the day, just wander. You won’t find any chains. Instead, it’s all local, all the time and you’ll find a variety of restaurants, cafes, galleries, antique shops and stores. You’ll find places to rent bikes and mopeds, too.
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San Juan Islands
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The Victoria Clipper is a privately operated passenger-only ferry that departs daily out of Seattle either to the San Juan Islands or Victoria, BC. The San Juan Islands make a better overnight trip, but you can make a day trip on the Victoria Clipper to Friday Harbor. The San Juan Islands are quiet and laid back, filled with open land, seaside bluffs and small, artsy towns. Friday Harbor is the largest town on the islands, but it’s still by no means a large town. Just over a square mile, it’s an easy town to stroll and it has charm around every corner. If you stay the night or longer, this is a great base for whale watching tours or kayak rentals. If you stay the day, just wander. You won’t find any chains. Instead, it’s all local, all the time and you’ll find a variety of restaurants, cafes, galleries, antique shops and stores. You’ll find places to rent bikes and mopeds, too.
One of the most popular and frequent ferry routes out of Seattle is the Seattle to Bremerton ferry. Taking a jaunt over to Bremerton is a fun day trip, and provides one of the best Seattle skyline views around. Bremerton is a Navy town just across the water from Seattle and has a number of things to do situated right around the ferry dock, so it’s easy to leave the car behind and enjoy Bremerton on foot. You’ll dock right near the Harborside Fountain Park, which is surrounded by plenty of places to grab lunch or dinner. Anthony’s at Sinclair Inlet is among the restaurants and makes a good choice for a sit-down lunch. The USS Turner Joy is permanently docked nearby and is one of the biggest (literally) and best reasons to visit Bremerton. The Turner Joy is a decommissioned Navy Destroyer that the public can step aboard and wander freely (with the cost of admission). Even if you have no connection to military history, the tight confines of the living spaces inside, the open decks and other spaces on the ship are fascinating to explore. If you enjoy military history, the Puget Sound Navy Museum is also near the ship. Venture into the blocks surrounding the water and you’ll find plenty of galleries and shops to explore as well.
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Bremerton
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One of the most popular and frequent ferry routes out of Seattle is the Seattle to Bremerton ferry. Taking a jaunt over to Bremerton is a fun day trip, and provides one of the best Seattle skyline views around. Bremerton is a Navy town just across the water from Seattle and has a number of things to do situated right around the ferry dock, so it’s easy to leave the car behind and enjoy Bremerton on foot. You’ll dock right near the Harborside Fountain Park, which is surrounded by plenty of places to grab lunch or dinner. Anthony’s at Sinclair Inlet is among the restaurants and makes a good choice for a sit-down lunch. The USS Turner Joy is permanently docked nearby and is one of the biggest (literally) and best reasons to visit Bremerton. The Turner Joy is a decommissioned Navy Destroyer that the public can step aboard and wander freely (with the cost of admission). Even if you have no connection to military history, the tight confines of the living spaces inside, the open decks and other spaces on the ship are fascinating to explore. If you enjoy military history, the Puget Sound Navy Museum is also near the ship. Venture into the blocks surrounding the water and you’ll find plenty of galleries and shops to explore as well.
A ferry to Vashon Island, one of the landmasses visible from Seattle, departs out of Fauntleroy Terminal just south of West Seattle. While you can walk on to this ferry, it’s really best to bring the car or your bike along as Vashon is big enough (about the size of Manhattan) and rural enough that getting from one spot to the next is best with wheels. Vashon is only accessible by ferry so it’s a pretty peaceful part of the Puget Sound. Visit the Vashon Farmers Market if you’re there in the early day on a Saturday (open April 25 through the end of the year). Explore Point Robinson Park if you want to hike or beachcomb. Vashon Island is also home to small businesses and can be an artsy place to explore.
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Vashon Island
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A ferry to Vashon Island, one of the landmasses visible from Seattle, departs out of Fauntleroy Terminal just south of West Seattle. While you can walk on to this ferry, it’s really best to bring the car or your bike along as Vashon is big enough (about the size of Manhattan) and rural enough that getting from one spot to the next is best with wheels. Vashon is only accessible by ferry so it’s a pretty peaceful part of the Puget Sound. Visit the Vashon Farmers Market if you’re there in the early day on a Saturday (open April 25 through the end of the year). Explore Point Robinson Park if you want to hike or beachcomb. Vashon Island is also home to small businesses and can be an artsy place to explore.
West Seattle is not exactly another town, but it’s a part of Seattle set apart from the rest geographically and is easily accessible by the West Seattle Water Taxi. The taxi leaves from Pier 50 in downtown Seattle and arrives at Seacrest Dock in West Seattle. Like the Bremerton ferry, the water taxi will get you a great view of the Seattle skyline! Unlike the larger ferries, the water taxi does not allow cars on board, but you’ll hardly need a car for this trip. Seacrest Dock is located in close proximity to plenty of things to do, especially if you enjoy a good waterfront walk. Right near the dock is Marination Ma Kai, a Hawaiian-Korean fusion restaurant with outdoor seating in warmer weather. The Alki Trail also follows the water and is a great place for a stroll with stellar views, including views of the Seattle skyline and an ideal spot for a seafood lunch or dinner at Salty's. Or rent a bike or kayak and explore. The Alki Trail goes for miles so you won’t run out of room. There are parts of the trail where you’ll find sandy beach or shops or galleries.
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West Seattle
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West Seattle is not exactly another town, but it’s a part of Seattle set apart from the rest geographically and is easily accessible by the West Seattle Water Taxi. The taxi leaves from Pier 50 in downtown Seattle and arrives at Seacrest Dock in West Seattle. Like the Bremerton ferry, the water taxi will get you a great view of the Seattle skyline! Unlike the larger ferries, the water taxi does not allow cars on board, but you’ll hardly need a car for this trip. Seacrest Dock is located in close proximity to plenty of things to do, especially if you enjoy a good waterfront walk. Right near the dock is Marination Ma Kai, a Hawaiian-Korean fusion restaurant with outdoor seating in warmer weather. The Alki Trail also follows the water and is a great place for a stroll with stellar views, including views of the Seattle skyline and an ideal spot for a seafood lunch or dinner at Salty's. Or rent a bike or kayak and explore. The Alki Trail goes for miles so you won’t run out of room. There are parts of the trail where you’ll find sandy beach or shops or galleries.
The Victoria Clipper was originally named for its trips to Victoria, BC. The journey is under three hours from Seattle, but along the way, you might just spot some sea life and you will enjoy a journey up the Puget Sound. BC is located in Canada so you will need to bring your passport along. Once you dock in downtown Victoria, just about everything is walkable. If you stay the day, you’ll find plenty nearby, including tea at the Fairmont Empress (book ahead if you intend to do this), the Royal BC Museum, Chinatown, theaters and shops galore. Venture farther afoot and you’ll find the Craigdarroch Castle and The Butchart Gardens, which is best visited by tour bus as it’s not within a walkable distance from the harbor area. The Clipper gives you about five hours to explore, but there are also many hotels right near the harbor if you want to stay the night.
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Victoria
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The Victoria Clipper was originally named for its trips to Victoria, BC. The journey is under three hours from Seattle, but along the way, you might just spot some sea life and you will enjoy a journey up the Puget Sound. BC is located in Canada so you will need to bring your passport along. Once you dock in downtown Victoria, just about everything is walkable. If you stay the day, you’ll find plenty nearby, including tea at the Fairmont Empress (book ahead if you intend to do this), the Royal BC Museum, Chinatown, theaters and shops galore. Venture farther afoot and you’ll find the Craigdarroch Castle and The Butchart Gardens, which is best visited by tour bus as it’s not within a walkable distance from the harbor area. The Clipper gives you about five hours to explore, but there are also many hotels right near the harbor if you want to stay the night.
Taking an Argosy Cruise to Blake Island is not exactly a ferry, but as a boat excursion that leaves from Seattle, the effect is much the same. Argosy runs its Tillicum Excursion many days of the week through most of the year, but not in the winter. The trip includes a 45-minute cruise from the Seattle waterfront to Blake Island, where you'll find the Blake Island State Park and a longhouse where visitors can enjoy a salmon lunch and a show that tells the story of the Native Americans of the Puget Sound area. After the show, there’s some time to explore the shoreline or take a short hike along the forested trails of the park. Just don’t lose track of time as the only way to get to and from Blake Island is either via an Argosy boat or your own boat! The Tillicum Excursion runs 4.5 hours.
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Blake Island
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Taking an Argosy Cruise to Blake Island is not exactly a ferry, but as a boat excursion that leaves from Seattle, the effect is much the same. Argosy runs its Tillicum Excursion many days of the week through most of the year, but not in the winter. The trip includes a 45-minute cruise from the Seattle waterfront to Blake Island, where you'll find the Blake Island State Park and a longhouse where visitors can enjoy a salmon lunch and a show that tells the story of the Native Americans of the Puget Sound area. After the show, there’s some time to explore the shoreline or take a short hike along the forested trails of the park. Just don’t lose track of time as the only way to get to and from Blake Island is either via an Argosy boat or your own boat! The Tillicum Excursion runs 4.5 hours.
On the Kingston ferry from Seattle’s Pier 52, you can cross the sound in just 40 minutes. The ferry itself pulls into Appletree Cove. Imagine a quintessential Pacific Northwest harbor, and Appletree Cove is it. Venture into Kingston for even more views and experiences. In Kingston, mouthwatering meals are never more than a few minutes away. Dig into crepes, ice cream, pizza, craft beer, and more, all within steps of the ferry. If the sun is out and the sky is clear, stop by Saltair Beach Park for a stroll on the sand with clear views back over the Puget Sound.
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Kingston
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On the Kingston ferry from Seattle’s Pier 52, you can cross the sound in just 40 minutes. The ferry itself pulls into Appletree Cove. Imagine a quintessential Pacific Northwest harbor, and Appletree Cove is it. Venture into Kingston for even more views and experiences. In Kingston, mouthwatering meals are never more than a few minutes away. Dig into crepes, ice cream, pizza, craft beer, and more, all within steps of the ferry. If the sun is out and the sky is clear, stop by Saltair Beach Park for a stroll on the sand with clear views back over the Puget Sound.
Enjoy the shopping and art galleries or embark on an adventure at one of the island’s many beaches. You can also explore rugged terrains and gorgeous scenery at Deception Pass State Park.
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Whidbey Island
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Enjoy the shopping and art galleries or embark on an adventure at one of the island’s many beaches. You can also explore rugged terrains and gorgeous scenery at Deception Pass State Park.
Maury Island hangs off the southeast corner of Vashon Island and is easily driveable from there. The best parts of the island are the Maury Island Marine Park and the Bicycle Tree, which is quite literally a tree with a bike through it.
Maury Island
Maury Island hangs off the southeast corner of Vashon Island and is easily driveable from there. The best parts of the island are the Maury Island Marine Park and the Bicycle Tree, which is quite literally a tree with a bike through it.
Lake Union Hot Tub Boats
2401 N Northlake Way

International District - Things to do

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Seattle Chinatown-International District
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Historic Chinatown Gate
504 5th Ave S
This terraced hillside on the northeast edge of the International District is adorned with Mt. Fuji cherry trees and laced with ground vines and pathways winding alongside the freeway. The trees and a four-ton, 200-year-old Yukimidoro stone lantern on the hilltop were gifts from the people of Seattle's sister city, Kobe, Japan. Since Yukimidoro means "View of the Snow", keep your eyes open for Mount Rainier to the south.
Kobe Terrace
This terraced hillside on the northeast edge of the International District is adorned with Mt. Fuji cherry trees and laced with ground vines and pathways winding alongside the freeway. The trees and a four-ton, 200-year-old Yukimidoro stone lantern on the hilltop were gifts from the people of Seattle's sister city, Kobe, Japan. Since Yukimidoro means "View of the Snow", keep your eyes open for Mount Rainier to the south.
History of Seattle’s International District
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Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience
719 S King St
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History of Seattle’s International District
Blast from the past
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Seattle Pinball Museum
508 Maynard Ave S
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Blast from the past
Mini park great for fun pictures
Hing Hay Park
423 Maynard Ave S
Mini park great for fun pictures

International District - Food

Korean hotdogs and fried cheese creations hand held on a stick
Chung Chun Rice Hot Dog
1795 Robson Street
Korean hotdogs and fried cheese creations hand held on a stick
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Tai Tung Restaurant
655 S King St
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Authentic noodle dishes and soup
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Tula's Restaurant and Jazz Club
2214 2nd Ave
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Authentic noodle dishes and soup
Dumplings and dim sum. Across street from International District’s Link Light Rail station. Closer location also exists at 815 Pine St.
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Dough Zone™ Dumpling House
504 5th Ave S
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Dumplings and dim sum. Across street from International District’s Link Light Rail station. Closer location also exists at 815 Pine St.
Chinese
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The Brooklyn Seafood, Steak & Oyster House
1212 2nd Ave
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Chinese
Bubble Tea
Tik Tak
651 South King Street
Bubble Tea
Tea, ice cream, or ice cream in tea. Across street from International District’s Link Light Rail station.
Seattle Best Tea
506 South King Street
Tea, ice cream, or ice cream in tea. Across street from International District’s Link Light Rail station.
Tea and smoothies
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Oasis Tea Zone
519 6th Ave S
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Tea and smoothies

International District - Shopping

In the International District, this popular supermarket carries broad diversity of Asian specialties and ingredients. Inside the grocery store is the Kinokuniya bookstore, full of Japanese imports and a large Manga collection.
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Uwajimaya
600 5th Ave S
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In the International District, this popular supermarket carries broad diversity of Asian specialties and ingredients. Inside the grocery store is the Kinokuniya bookstore, full of Japanese imports and a large Manga collection.
Great deals
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Daiso Japan
710 6th Ave S
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Great deals
Pink Gorilla International District
601 South King Street
Retro videos and games