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Seattle, WA: Day Three
My last full day in Seattle was comprised of:
- Gum Wall — our mark was still there!
- Walk down to the Harbor Area (watch out for construction)
- Ride on the carousel at Miner's Landing
- Argosy Cruises Harbor Tour using my City Pass
- Pike Place Market
- Bike Ride via the Burke-Gilman Trail
- Gas Works Park {En route}
- Fremont Troll{En route – kind of}
- Full Tilt Ice Cream {En route}
- Ballard Locks & Fish Ladder {En route}
- Zayda Buddy's Pizza for dinner {En route back}
- Bike through the sunset
- Watch Sleepless in Seattle
For the details of sweet foods, random decisions, bike off-roading, and unexpected adventures, read on.
Seattle, WA: Day Two
Day two in Seattle was equally exciting, but unlike the previous day, there was a lot of impulsive buying and money spending. Mostly on food, attractions, and experiences.
- It was #NationalDoughnutDay, so obviously a trip to Top Pot Doughnuts was in order
- Chihuly Garden and Glass — phenomenal/inspiring/amazing/fantastic/favorite etc. etc.
- Learned glass-blowing at the Seattle Glassblowing Studio
- Artist's at Play Playground — so fun! Even if you're not five years old
- EMP Museum / Experience Music Project Museum
- Seattle Space Needle — where I caught a fish?
- Olympic Sculpture Park
- Giant Shoe Museum
- Owl 'n Thistle Irish Pub for some of the "best fish 'n chips" — agreed
- Kerry Park to watch the sunset
READ ON FOR ALL THE DETAILS — like how I caught a fish at the Seattle Space Needle, and what places I would skip or not spend as much time at...
Seattle, WA: Day One
It's been awhile since I've explored a place I have never been to before. A place that I have little to no expectations or previous images of how it's going to be. When my stepmom provided a means of Southwest transportation and essentially a low-cost ticket to anywhere with a deadline of June 16th, I chose Seattle. Because, why not?
I spent three full days there, arriving at 9am on Thursday, June 4th, and leaving 10:30am on Sunday, June 7th.
My lasting image of Seattle is green and blue. Those are the colors I primarily saw from above, and below. I expected the green — actually even more green than I saw — but I didn't expect all the blue.
This trip I really tried to not plan too much, but leave some time to discover. However — because I'm me and love to plan— I ended up doing a lot of research beforehand to have in case there were specific places, tours, or events I'd be disappointed if I didn't see or take advantage of. So basically, each of my three days there ended up being jam-packed. In the best way possible.
The first day in Seattle was a combination of planning and wandering.
First day itinerary:
- "Free" Walking Tour @ 11am (I say "free" because they ask to contribute whatever you feel at the end of the tour, and they did such a great job that I contributed/paid as much I would on a regular tour, but technically you could contribute nothing).
- Pike St. Press where I picked up a couple of cards, including the one above
- Taxi Dogs for lunch at the Victor Steinbrueck Park
- Pike Place Market
- Gum Wall in Post Alley where my friend and I made a sticky mark
- Columbia Tower — 40th floor Starbucks and a {free} view
- Seattle Art Museum [SAM] — {free because of First Thursday}
- The first Starbucks store at 1st & Pike
- Watched the sunset back at Victor Steinbrueck Park
- Went to sleep! (Especially after only getting four hours the previous three nights)
READ ON FOR ALL THE PICTURES & DETAILS...