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Seattle Art Museum
(Attractions - Museums)
1300 1st Ave, Seattle  98101 • 206-654-3100 • 206-625-8900
Distance: ~842 ft *
        Description: DOWNTOWN. A 48-foot Hammering Man sculpture marks the outside of this vast museum, and adjustable steel panels flank the glass walls and allow light to enter the innovative front space known as the Brotman Forum. Upon entering, visitors encounter an extraordinary display of nine sculpted white cars hanging in the air at different angles. The galleries house displays of Native American, African, and European art. To showcase particular events, each gallery within the spacious building is given an identity corresponding to its specific exhibit. Along with the wealth of art available for perusing, visitors also have the opportunity to enjoy regularly-scheduled lectures, classes, and live performances. Two museum shops are available.
       

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Pike Place Market
(Attractions - Sightseeing)
1st Ave at Pike St, Seattle  98101 • 206-682-7453 • 206-774-5249
Distance: ~0.25 mi *
        Description: DOWNTOWN. It could be argued quite persuasively that Pike Place Market is Seattle's heartbeat. Situated along the water, the market was originally founded to allow produce growers to sell directly to consumers. Today, it's a protected historic district that inundates you with sights, sounds, smells, and the best people-watching in town. Whether in suits or tie-dyed t-shirts, wearing boutonnieres or strewn with wildflowers, people of all persuasions find the market a fabulous place to spend the day. The Market Foundation offers fun and informational tours Wednesdays to Saturdays, starting at the Market Heritage Center at 1531 Western Avenue.
        User Rating: 10 / 10
       

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Bainbridge Island Ferry
(Attractions - Sightseeing)
801 Alaskan Way, Coleman Ferry Dock, Pier 52, Seattle  98104 • 206-464-6400 • 888-808-7977
Distance: ~0.38 mi *
        Description: DOWNTOWN. From Seattle's downtown waterfront, it takes only 35 minutes to arrive at Bainbridge Island. Along the way, you can enjoy all the wonderful sights that make Seattle such a unique city. The snowcapped Olympic Mountains, Seattle's skyline, and the eastern view of Mount Rainier are all points of interest along the way. Peak season is early May through mid-October.
       

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Underground Tour
(Attractions - Sightseeing)
608 1st Ave, Seattle  98104 • 206-682-4646
Distance: ~0.43 mi *
        Description: PIONEER SQUARE. When Seattle's 1889 fire leveled part of the city, officials decided to raise the city to a higher level, both metaphorically and literally. The portion left behind (and beneath) is now subject matter for a tour of Seattle's past, especially its unsavory part. The network of abandoned rooms and paths is interesting, but the stories and tales of prostitutes, thieves, and prominent residents really brings the area to life. A fascinating glimpse into the city's heritage.
       

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Frye Art Museum
(Attractions - Museums)
704 Terry Ave, Seattle  98104 • 206-622-9250
Distance: ~0.48 mi *
        Description: DOWNTOWN. If you crave cultural stimulation, this museum is an ideal destination. The renovated structure, built according to the strict instructions of millionaire benefactor Charles Frye, features a collection of representational art. Pieces are lit by sunlight from an overhead dome, according to Frye's mandate that natural light be the only means of illumination. Live musical performances and literary readings are also scheduled regularly. The museum also features a cafe and a store.
       

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Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park
(Attractions - Parks)
319 2nd Ave S, Seattle Unit, Seattle  98104 • 206-220-4240 • 206-470-4060
Distance: ~0.63 mi *
        Description: PIONEER SQUARE. When gold was discovered in the Yukon Territory in 1897, thousands of people flocked to Seattle to outfit their expeditions to the north. The exhibits here detail this phenomenon, as well as the conditions, hardships, and successes in the quest for gold. Uniformed rangers guide visitors through informative displays and recount stories full of both fact and folklore. During the summer months, they offer gold panning demonstrations and historic walking tours of Pioneer Square.
       

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Wing Luke Asian Museum
(Attractions - Museums)
719 S King St, East Kong Yick Building, Seattle  98104 • 206-623-5124
Distance: ~0.88 mi *
        Description: INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT. Once housed in a former garage, this museum now boasts its own space, full of colorful displays celebrating the history of Seattle's Asian population. Vibrant costumes, collections of photos, and works of art give visitors a glimpse of the extensive contributions made by the culture to American society. Frequently changing displays also detail the history and influence of Vietnamese, Filipino, and Laotian cultures.
       

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Olympic Sculpture Park
(Attractions - Parks)
2901 Western Ave, Seattle  98121 • 206-332-1377
Distance: ~1.05 mi *
        Description: DOWNTOWN. Stroll through the grounds and admire the fascinating large-scale works on display at this nine-acre green space. Extensive landscaping enhances the park's beauty, and a walkway, extending from the beach to Belltown, provides views of the Puget Sound and of downtown landmarks.
       

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Space Needle
(Attractions - Sightseeing)
400 Broad St, Seattle  98109 • 206-905-2100
Distance: ~1.10 mi *
        Description: SEATTLE CENTER. Certainly one of the area's better-known landmarks, this Jetson-esque attraction affords breathtaking views from its observation deck. As a boon to squinting visitors, detailed maps provide exact locations of sights found within the bounds of its panoramic vista. In addition, the Needle hires between-job actors and comedians to accompany visitors on rides to the top, entertaining them with en route facts and fun. It's rare that questions are posed which the guides can't answer – they'll even challenge you to best them on any bit of trivia or city-related fact.
        User Rating: 10 / 10
       

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Experience Music Project
(Attractions - Museums)
325 5th Ave N, Seattle Center, Seattle  98109 • 206-770-2700 • 877-367-7361
Distance: ~1.13 mi *
        Description: DOWNTOWN. This intriguing museum celebrates the history of rock and roll. Over 80,000 American music mementos are showcased in the ultra-modern Frank Gehry-designed building, which resembles a smashed guitar. Among the displays are Janis Joplin's floral bell-bottoms and a leather jacket once worn by Elvis Presley. Sky Church, a performance arena erected to host concerts by world-renowned musicians, is also part of the complex. After viewing the exhibits, guests may unwind in the museum's Pop Kitchen and Bar.
       

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