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We took the hop-on-hop-off bus around one time to see all the was too do. The second time around got off for lunch at a famous restaurant. Got back on again and got off at Pike's Market. The day we were there it was very crowded and difficult to walk around.
Answered by calestultz on August 25, 2022
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Answered by CruiselineAdmin on August 24, 2022
See the public library. Take a ferry ride to Bainbridge island. Boat ride from lake union to piers in Seattle waterfront.
Answered by jfbrown38 on August 24, 2022
space needle,fisherman warf for sure, Seattle under ground ( a dedicate do not miss)
Answered by tjbarbstar on August 24, 2022
Pikes market, fisherman's warf,aquarium,ferris wheel,harbor dinner cruise.
Answered by sunseekermama on August 24, 2022
the Mopop museum is interesting and fun. in the same park as the space needle
Answered by pbcarroll on August 24, 2022
No reason not to do Pikes market and watch those dudes toss the fish. The glass museum was incredible. We didn't do the space needle because it was incredibly expensive. Buy a city pass if that's on your list. We also did the cheap ferry to Bainbridge to see the sights. go very early if you want to go to the original Starbucks
Answered by jallaway on August 24, 2022
If you're into aviation, you can grab a tour that goes to the Boeing plant in Everett. Very impressive, with the largest factory buildings in the U.S. Enjoy !
Answered by toma114 on August 26, 2022
Is Pier 66 where the cruises leave from or is it just for the Ferries and Tall Ships?
Answered by crosbyangel on August 26, 2022