Culture Places Map
Culture in Seattle:
Pike Place Market Foundation
I think checking the weather before you go is key. If it’s drizzly, you’ll want a good umbrella; some areas are covered, but you’ll still want to be prepared!
Check out the seasonal events. I stumbled upon a fresh flower festival during my visit, which was a lovely surprise and made for great photos.
I recommend bringing cash. Some vendors only accept cash, and you can often get better deals that way. My debit card was a hassle at several places.
Seattle Center
If you want to save some time, plan your route using the maps at the entrance. I missed out on a few spots 'cause I didn't have a plan at first.
Chihuly Garden and Glass
Don’t miss the outdoor glass garden, especially around sunset. The lighting is stunning and all those colors pop like crazy!
I suggest buying your tickets online in advance to skip the long lines when you get there. It saved me tons of time, and I got in right away!
I recommend visiting on a weekday if you can. I went on a Saturday and it was super crowded. Weekdays seem much quieter and you can enjoy everything better!
Museum of Pop Culture
The Museum of Flight
I suggest wearing comfortable shoes because you'll do a lot of walking. I wore sandals and my feet were killing me by the end.
Check out the Boeing 747 tour if you can! It's like stepping into aviation history. I kinda rushed it, so I recommend taking your time here.
Fremont Troll
Hiram M. Chittenden Gateway
Don’t forget to check the schedule for the lock openings beforehand. Seeing boats being raised or lowered is so fascinating!
Pacific Science Center
I noticed that the exhibits can be kinda crowded on weekends. Try visiting on a weekday if you can. It’s way less hectic, and you get a better experience!
Get there right when it opens at 10 AM. The lines for popular exhibits like the planetarium can get super long later in the day! I barely waited when I got there early.