Sunset view of Seattle, Washington
Aerial view of Seattle
A blue and orange skyline of the city and buildings of Seattle at night
Sunset view of Seattle, Washington
Aerial view of Seattle
A blue and orange skyline of the city and buildings of Seattle at night
Art, culture and nature

Seattle

Seattle is a vibrant and dynamic city in the beautiful Pacific Northwest region of the United States. Known for its stunning natural landscapes, thriving arts scene, and tech-driven economy, Seattle offers a unique blend of urban sophistication and outdoor adventures.

Skyline of Seattle with views of the Space Needle at dusk
Enjoy nature, art, culture and the outdoors in Seattle
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Highlights

Situated between Puget Sound's waters and the Cascade Mountains' rugged peaks, Seattle boasts a picturesque setting that captivates residents and visitors alike. The futuristic Space Needle dominates the city's iconic skyline, symbolising Seattle's innovative spirit and forward-thinking mindset.

Embrace creativity and music!

Seattle is renowned for its cultural diversity and progressive values. It is a city that embraces creativity, with a thriving music scene that birthed legendary artists like Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Jimi Hendrix. The city's cultural institutions, such as the Seattle Art Museum and the Museum of Pop Culture, showcase a rich tapestry of art, history, and innovation.

A hub for innovation

As the birthplace of global technology giants like Microsoft and Amazon, Seattle has become a hub for innovation and entrepreneurship. Its booming tech industry attracts top talent from around the world, contributing to the city's robust economy and fostering an atmosphere of innovation.

Ferris wheel and buildings in Seattle, Washington
Seattle is a vibrant and innovative city
Yellow and orange sky lighting up the skyline of Seattle at sunset
Enjoy stunning sunset views of the city

Immerse yourself in nature!

Nature enthusiasts will find themselves in paradise in Seattle. The city is surrounded by lush forests, pristine lakes, and stunning mountain ranges, offering endless opportunities for outdoor recreation. Whether hiking in the nearby Olympic National Park or exploring the waters of Puget Sound, Seattle provides a haven for those seeking an active and nature-filled lifestyle.

Get your coffee fix

Seattle is also renowned for its coffee culture, with numerous local coffee shops dotting the city's neighbourhoods. It is also the home of the first Starbucks. The famous Pike Place Market, one of the oldest continuously operated public farmers' markets in the United States, offers an eclectic mix of fresh produce, artisanal crafts, and delectable food options.

Rock formations in the ocean at the beach at Olympic National Park
Explore the outdoors in nearby Olympic National Park
A small like surrounded by forest in Olympic National Park
Go hiking and biking in and around Seattle

Sightseeing and attractions in Seattle


The Space Needle

One of the most iconic landmarks in Seattle is the Space Needle. This towering structure offers breathtaking views of the city from its observation deck. You can enjoy panoramic vistas of Seattle's skyline, the surrounding mountains, and even the sparkling waters of Puget Sound. It's a must-visit for anyone looking to capture stunning photos or simply soak in the beauty of the city.

Pike Place Market

Another must-see location is Pike Place Market. This bustling market has been a cornerstone of Seattle since 1907. It's famous for its fresh produce, local crafts, and lively atmosphere. You can stroll through the stalls, savour delicious food from the eateries, and witness the famous fish thrown at the Pike Place Fish Market. It's a fantastic place to experience the culture of Seattle and find unique souvenirs.

Chihuly Garden and Glass

If you're a fan of art and glasswork, don't miss the Chihuly Garden and Glass. This captivating exhibition showcases the incredible glass sculptures by renowned artist Dale Chihuly. You can admire the bright colours and intricate designs of his works as you wander through the garden and indoor galleries. It's a truly mesmerising experience that will leave you in awe.

A big sign that says Public Market Centre in red
A visit to Pike Market and is a must when visiting Seattle
Orange and yellow glass sculptures in Chihuly Garden and Glass
Discover glass sculptures in the garden at Chihuly Garden and Glass

Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP)

This interactive museum celebrates the history and influence of popular culture, including music, movies, video games, and more. You can explore fascinating exhibits, admire memorabilia from legendary musicians, and even try creating your own music or film. It's an entertaining destination for all ages.

Seattle Waterfront

When you're in Seattle, take some time to visit the picturesque Seattle Waterfront. This charming area offers views of the waterfront skyline and Mount Rainier. You can stroll along the waterfront, enjoy a ride on the Seattle Great Wheel for a bird's-eye view, or indulge in delicious seafood at one of the many restaurants. It's a delightful place to relax and soak up the coastal beauty.

View of buildings and blue skies streaked with clouds at Seattle's waterfront
Take in the sights at Seattle's waterfront

National Parks

Mount Rainier National Park

This park is famous for its iconic feature, Mount Rainier. It's a volcano that stands tall and dominates the skyline. When you explore the park, you'll discover scenic trails that take you through stunning landscapes. You can hike to breathtaking waterfalls and enjoy the beauty of nature at its finest. Keep an eye out for the diverse range of plants and animals that call this park their home.

Olympic National Park

Olympic National Park is a true gem, offering a variety of natural wonders. Its rugged coastline is awe-inspiring, with dramatic cliffs and crashing waves. The rainforests within the park are a sight to behold, with lush greenery and ancient trees that create a magical atmosphere. And let's not forget about the snow-capped mountains that complete the picture-perfect landscape.

Outdoor activities

Hiking enthusiasts will love the numerous trails available, catering to all skill levels. You can embark on hikes that lead to hidden places within the park. And keep your eyes peeled for wildlife that inhabits the park. From elk to otters, there's always a chance for a memorable wildlife encounter.

A solo hiker in Mount Rainier National Park
Find solace and peace while hiking in Mount Rainier National Park

When is the best time to travel?

Seattle is known for its mild climate, but it does experience distinct seasons throughout the year. The best time to travel to Seattle is in the shoulder season in Spring and Fall. During this time, there are fewer crowds and better deals.

Summer (June to August)

This is the peak tourist season in Seattle. The weather is generally pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 15 °C to 24 °C. It's a great time to explore outdoor attractions, go hiking, visit parks, and enjoy festivals. However, summer also brings more crowds and higher hotel prices.

Spring (March to May) and Fall (September to October)

These seasons offer mild temperatures and fewer visitors compared to summer. Springtime brings blooming cherry blossoms and gardens, while Fall showcases beautiful foliage. The temperatures range from 7 °C to 18 °C during these months. It's the perfect time to explore the city's cultural attractions and take scenic drives.

A row of Cherry Blossom trees in Seattle
In Spring you'll see the Cherry Blossoms bloom
Aerial view of the Fall foliage in Seattle
Admire the spectacular colours of Fall

Winter (November to February)

Winters in Seattle are generally cold and wet, with temperatures ranging from 2 °C to 10 °C. It rains frequently during this season, so be prepared for wet weather. You can enjoy holiday events, visit museums, and indulge in the city's vibrant culinary scene.

Summer offers the warmest weather, but it's also the busiest season. Spring and Fall provide a balance between comfortable weather and fewer crowds. Winter is the least crowded but has more rain. Consider what you want to do and the best weather conditions to choose the best time for your trip.

Orange and red coloured leaves at Arboretum Bridge in Fall
In Fall there are fewer crowds and the landscape comes alive with colour

Accommodation

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Activities

Explore Seattle by bike

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