4-Day Itinerary for Seattle

  • Day 1: Pike Place Market
    5 minutes (0.2 miles) from Downtown Seattle

    Pike Place Market is a historic market located in the heart of Seattle. It offers fresh produce, handmade crafts, and various eateries. Visitors can also watch fish being thrown at the famous Pike Place Fish Company.

  • Day 2: Space Needle & Chihuly Garden and Glass
    9 minutes (1.5 miles) from Pike Place Market

Space Needle is an observation tower that offers a 360-degree view of Seattle. Chihuly Garden and Glass is a gallery showcasing the glass artworks of Dale Chihuly. It is located next to the Space Needle.

  • Day 3: Seattle Art Museum & Pioneer Square
    15 minutes (1.6 miles) from Space Needle

    Seattle Art Museum has a vast collection of art from various cultures and periods, including contemporary art. Pioneer Square is known for its historic architecture and nightlife. Visitors can take an underground history tour to learn about the city's interesting past.

  • Day 4: Discovery Park & Ballard Locks
    33 minutes (6.7 miles) from Seattle Art Museum

    Discovery Park is a 534-acre park with breathtaking views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains. Ballard Locks is a facility that separates saltwater from freshwater in the Puget Sound. Visitors can watch boats go through the locks and visit the botanical garden nearby.

  • Time and Costs Estimates

    • Pike Place Market (2 hours, free)
    • Space Needle & Chihuly Garden and Glass (3 hours, $64.50)
    • Seattle Art Museum & Pioneer Square (4 hours, $26.95)
    • Discovery Park & Ballard Locks (5 hours, free)
    • Total Estimated Costs: $91.45

    Transportation

    Seattle has a comprehensive public transportation system, including buses, trains, and light rails. A one-day pass costs $8 and provides unlimited rides on buses and trains. Ride-sharing services such as Uber and Lyft are also available in Seattle. Taxis are an option but can be more expensive than ride-sharing.

    Useful Tips

    If you have more time, consider visiting Olympic National Park, which is about 2 hours west of Seattle. It boasts beautiful hikes and beaches. For foodies, take a food tour to sample Seattle's diverse cuisine. If you have less time, you can skip Discovery Park or Ballard Locks.

    Airports

    Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), also known as Sea-Tac, is located 14 miles south of Downtown Seattle. The airport has a light rail station that connects to Downtown Seattle and other parts of the city. Sea-Tac is one of the busiest airports in the United States, serving over 40 million passengers per year.

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