Lincoln Park
Lincoln Park is a busy little park in West Seattle. Walk along the trail that leads down to the waterfront or enjoy the shaded lawn. There is also a playground for kids to enjoy as well.
See MoreBruun Idun - Way of the Bird King
Brunn Idun is one of five trolls constructed from wood here in Washington. The project has a total of six trolls, five in the Seattle area and one in Portland. They were done by Danish artist Thomas Dambo.
See MorePike Place Market
Pike Place Market is the largest and oldest continuously running public market. Watch the famous fish toss, walk the booths, and see all the goods that are for sale.
See MoreThe Gum Wall at Unexpected Productions Improv
The Gum Wall is one of the most famous places in Pikes Place. Located in Post Alley at the top of the alley resides the gum wall. There is a gumball machine just down a ways from the wall if you forgot your gum at home.
See MoreThe Salmon Cooker
We stopped at The Salmon Cooker for lunch as they serve meals quickly if you are in the sit-down area of their street restaurant. All of their food options are quick to make for those who want to take it to go.
See MoreSeattle Waterfront
The Seattle Waterfront is one of my favorite places to walk. There are many things to stop and see., shops to walk into, and adventures waiting to happen.
See MoreYe Olde Curiosity Shop
If you are on the waterfront the Ye Olde Curiosity Shop is a must! It is a fun eclectic shop. If you go to the back, you can see in some display cases there are some mummified remains of people, heads, and animals.
See MoreSpace Needle
The Space Needle is the most known Seattle landmark. Grab your ticket and take the elevator to the top observation deck. Don't miss the second observation deck that rotates and has a glass bottom.
See MoreBallard (Hiram M. Chittenden) Locks
The Ballard Locks is a fun little secret place Seattlites like to take people. The locks were built to help boat traffic move from Puget Sound to Lake Washington as there is a bit of a height difference.
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