Top Ten Attractions in Seattle Seattle, Washington, on the west coast of the United States, has many attractions. Here are just ten of the great things to see and do in this rainy but enthralling city:
Space Needle
This landmark modern tower with its amazing city vistas is probably the first things that most people think of when they think of Seattle. This iconic, futurist piece was opened in 1962 and has a height of 184m.
Pike Place Market
This public market overlooking Elliot Bay opened in 1907 and is one of the oldest continuously operating markets in the United States. It is well known for its market produce, seafood and other edible items and beverages.
Experience Music Project Museum
This not for profit museum houses a number of exhibits about contemporary popular culture. The museum was designed in a deconstructionist style by architect Frank Gehry and by Paul Allen, co-founder of Microsoft, who founded the museum in the year 2000. Here you will find a range of items related to some of the world's most famous icons.
Woodland Park Zoo
This is a 92 acre zoo with nearly 300 different species and a strong emphasis on conservation. It is located in the Phinney Ridge area of the city. As well as all the different animal enclosures, you will also find a vintage carousel, play areas and outdoor concerts during the summer months.
Museum of Flight
This is a large museum dedicated to teaching people and showing people about air and space travel. There are many exhibits here including space vehicles, aircraft, historical items and much more. You are allowed to enter a number of crafts and can find out a lot more about all elements of powered flight.
Waterfront Park
This public park is a scenic spot, right on the central waterfront in downtown Seattle, with a boardwalk and great views of the skyline and ships. This park is a great place for a stroll or for a bike ride. It was constructed on the site of the former Schwabacher Wharf.
Kerry Park
Kerry Park is another great place to visit for amazing views of the Seattle skyline. This pleasant, green and leafy spot has panoramic views from its location on the south slope of Queen Anne Hill towards the downtown skyrises and the Space Needle. This is a great place to come for a spectacular sunset.
Seattle Aquarium
This is a great place to come to learn more about the sea life of the Puget Sound. The aquarium is located on the Elliot Bay Waterfront and was first opened in 1977. This is a great spot for nature lovers and families with kids. There is an underwater viewing dome and all sorts of exhibition tanks along with things to help people understand the marine life they are observing.
Museum of History and Industry
The Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI) is the place to learn more about Seattle History. The story of the city and its people is told through a series of fascinating exhibits and there is plenty here to keep everyone entertained.
Seattle Art Museum
This spacious art museum contains a variety of modern and more historic works of art. The diverse collections are a must-see for any art lover visiting this cultured city. TraveleZe