How to Spend 24 Hours in Seattle, Washington: 9 Best Things to See in Seattle

Seattle is the perfect base from which to explore the rest of this rainy state of Washington, however, to simply pass-through Seattle would be a shame. From its rugged natural beauty to its sleek urban attractions, Seattle Washington is a pleasing mosaic of adventure-filled charm that is just calling to be explored.

You can find the perfect mix of eclectic and mainstream here in terms of shops, restaurants, and activities. Below are the 9 best things to do and see while visiting Seattle, Washington.

 

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1. Pike Place Market

The original farmer's market in Seattle, Pike Place Market is where you can find locally crafted, artisan creations from ceramics to food. If you’re wanting somewhere to spend an afternoon then look no further than the 200+ stalls and tables at Pike Place Market.

Location: 85 Pike St, Seattle, WA 98101, United States - Get directions on Google Maps

 

2. Pioneer Square

Deep, rich, and authentic, Pioneer Square is heralded as being the first neighborhood in Seattle. Dating back to its reconstruction in the late 1800s (after the Great Seattle Fire), Pioneer Square has a distinct architecture that is as captivating as the trendy bars, restaurants, and galleries that fill the buildings. 

Location: Get directions on Google Maps

 

3. Market Theatre Gum Wall

Seattle is brimming with fantastic spots to take eye-catching selfies, but none draws more attention than the Market Theatre Gum Wall. The Market Theatre Gum Wall is a brick wall near Pike Place Market that is covered in gum and makes for an interesting photo backdrop.

Location: 1428 Post Alley, Seattle, WA 98101, United States - Get directions on Google Maps

 

4. Space Needle

The iconic Space Needle is synonymous with Seattle and is a must-see destination for any Seattle itinerary. No matter what your plans are, making a stop at the Space Needle to take in the panoramic views of the stunning city and the surrounding landscape is well worth it. 

Location: 400 Broad St, Seattle, WA 98109, United States - Get directions on Google Maps

 

5. Bainbridge Island

A short ferry ride away from Seattle, Bainbridge is a charming little island filled with landscaped gardens, forests, and walking paths. If you want a little bit of a break from urban activities but don’t want to make the trek to the Mountains then Bainbridge Island is a nice spot between both.

Location: Get directions on Google Maps

 

6. Starbucks Reserve Roastery & Tasting Room

If you’re as caffeine obsessed as half of the American population or are an avid fan of the Starbucks brand that got its start in Seattle, then heading spending time appreciating the craft of coffee at the Starbucks Reserve Roastery is a must.

Location: 1124 Pike St, Seattle, WA 98101, United States - Get directions on Google Maps

 

7. Seattle Art Museum

If you need to kill a couple of hours during a light rain, then head to the high-class art collection housed at the Seattle Art Museum. From classic European art to modern American pieces there is a great selection of exhibits to admire. 

Location: 1300 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98101, United States - Get directions on Google Maps

 

8. Seattle Great Wheel

Located at Pier 57, the Seattle Great Wheel towers 53 meters tall and offers a unique view of the city’s skyline and Elliot Bay. 

Location: 1301 Alaskan Wy, Seattle, WA 98101, United States - Get directions on Google Maps

 

9. Chateau Ste. Michelle

If you’re a wine fan then you’ll be pleased to know that Washington state is the second-largest wine producer state in the country and houses some renowned wineries. A quick 30-minute drive to Chateau Ste. Michelle and you’ll be in for a fantastic wine-tasting experience.

Location: 14111 NE 145th St, Woodinville, WA 98072, United States - Get directions on Google Maps

 

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