The Pike Place Market located in the heart of downtown Seattle, it is the oldest continually operating farmers market in the country, and a place where farmers, craftspeople, and artisits display their goods. Click picture for direct links.
Seattle Center offers a fairground, park, and arts and entertainment center all year round. It is home of the Seattle Space Needle and the Seattle Monorail, and many other attractions such as the Key Arena, and Chihuly Glass Gardens. Click picture for direct link to the Seattle Center.
The Key Arena, is located at the Seattle Center. It is used for entertainment purposes, such as concerts, ice shows, circuses, and sporting events. Many Seattle Sports teams call this their home arena such as the Seattle Storm of the WNBA.Click picture for direct links.
Pioneer Square marks Seattle's original downtown, dating back to 1852. The cultural heart of Seattle, it features historic buildings, art galleries, and nightlife. Click picture for more Pioneer Square info including tours.
The Port of Seattle manages 1,400 plus acres of Port and Airplane facilities, including the Seattle - Tacoma International Airport. Click picture for links to more Port of Seattle info.
The Seattle Aquarium, located on Pier 59 along the Seattle Waterfront, offers much to do and see, you will be able to touch Seattle Marine life and explore the underwater world of the Pacific Northwest. Click picture for direct link Aquarium info .
Benaroya Hall is Seattle's premiere concert hall and the downtown home of the Seattle Symphony. Click picture for more information with direct links to the Seattle Symphony.
The Woodland Park Zoo is a 92 acre zoological garden, located in the Green Lake neighborhood of Seattle, and features more then 1,100 individual animals representing over 300 species. Click picture for direct Zoo link.
With over 22,000 sg feet of Play Space specially designed for Kids 10 Months to 11 Years Old. The Seattle Childrens Museum is a great place for families to visit. There are a number of hands on exhibits for kids to explore, and there are also daily educational programs or activities to enjoy. Click picture for a direct link.
The Museum of Pop Culture is a leading nonprofit Museum thats dedicated to the ideas and risk taking that fuel Contemporary Pop Culture. With the Museums roots in Rock and Roll, MoPOP serves as a gateway Museum, that reaches multigenerational audiences through Collections, Exhibitions, and Educational Programs. The Museum uses interactive technologies to engage and empower visitors. MoPOP is located right next to the Seattle Space Needle. Also the Seattle Center Monorail runs right thru the Museum. Click picture for a direct link.
When visiting the Seattle Museum of Flight you can walk the aisle of JFK's Air Force One or climb aboard the West Coasts only Concorde Jet. See the history of WWI and WWII. Barrel Roll a Mustang, LAnd on the Moon, and soar over the Puget Sound in a flight simulator. Experience the excitment of the Space Race or sit at the controls of the Worlds Fastest Jet. From the early stages of flight with the Wright Brothers to the exploration of Mars, you'll find it at this Museum of Flight. Click on picture for direct link.
The Pacific Science Center Museum Pacific Science Center is an independent, non-profit science center in Seattle, with a mission to ignite curiosity and fuel a passion for discovery, experimentation, and critical thinking it also includes a IMAX Movie Theater. Pacific Science Center began as the United States Science Pavilion during the 1962 Seattle World's Fair. Click picture for direct link.