Top 5 Things To Do in Seattle This Week: A Local’s Guide

Top 5 Things To Do in Seattle This Week: A Local’s Guide

Seattle, that’s a city usually cradled between the Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains, very offers an almost staggering array of experiences. This week isn’t an exception! Best of Seattle, so, if you’re trying to puzzle out how you should spend your time, that’s just a bit difficult. Here, that’s where I come in! Very as a local, and also as someone who almost makes it their business to explore every little corner of this amazing place, I’ve put together a list of five things you shouldn’t miss. They are designed to give you a little bit of something for every kind of adventurer, whether you’re that kind of person looking to immerse you like your immersed in some cool cultural attraction, just trying to inhale some fresh Pacific Northwest air, or if you think maybe you’re even something like a foodie, just very hoping to grab your next awesome meal.

Seattle Skyline

1. Pike Place Market: More Than Just Fish

Okay, you almost couldn’t visit Seattle and not spend at the very least some time at Pike Place Market. That’s really an institution! More or less, it’s really true! Yes, really tourists flock there to watch the fishmongers toss salmon — something that’s nearly like a show — but trust me, that’s really just the start of what’s there! The place tends to be really chock full of craft stalls unique crafts Seattle where you will find creations like your will never see in some chain store. Stop by the original Starbucks, but like really get there early if you want to actually avoid crazy lines. Very and, like your getting very seriously hungry, that is an advantage because Pike Place Chowder serves some really crazy comforting bowls. Tip, even! That’s actually what helps make Seattle special and will give you a tiny slice of local life, so it’s almost really, really worth fighting through some crowd.

Pike Place Market Seattle

2. Take a Ferry to Bainbridge Island

Needing that escape? Yeah? Is that correct? Very that you should! You can easily get it on the very next ferry headed towards Bainbridge. The trip across Puget Sound delivers nearly unparalleled views of the Seattle skyline, what really is that, an almost unforgettable vista, plus mountains seeming almost massive when viewed off like from in that distance. What’s actually there when you land is a super tiny town named Winslow and also full little restaurants, that’s also right, super small like your old towns but kinda with all them very fancy amenities these days are having! The main drag, is that called Winslow Way? What looks super welcoming? Bainbridge Island Restaurants? What looks nice and sweet and innocent yet very deceptively full shops and little cafes? You’ll probably want to devote to maybe seeing, yet probably end up at streamliner diner. Just be certain, though, before you go. The total thing ends being, like, a half day excursion what’s definitely refreshing and lets you say: “Oh, man…you remember what it’s actually to like, breathe easy!”

Bainbridge Island Ferry Seattle

3. Explore the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP)

Very are you a music geek? Movie buff, possibly? Then too it’s a given! MoPOP very calls you to that space it might want to take up, to come over. In actuality MoPOP’s is very much, not actually just located inside what’s basically, kind of, like, Frank Gehry’s mad scientist architecture and then there’s stuff all through! With that very stuff also is many what looks to be exhibits paying respects, I almost didn’t realize that, exhibits exist! It does sort of very sound odd. The total idea behind the movie *science fiction* feels interesting and really gets the point of whatever seems important across. So! What else? Is also stuff covering the rock and roll’s icons very what is nice but it is sometimes a little bit over the top! Really so, if you want to dive, a little, into that creative mind a slight something almost other I almost would definitely not stop that because I actually recommend!

Museum of Pop Culture Seattle

4. Wander Through the Olympic Sculpture Park

If, in your view, what would be a fantastic walk that needs to always have some gorgeous stuff in plain sight…well the very outdoor art museum what looks as Olympic Sculpture Park might totally prove useful there! This area has, almost as I very recall, has views, more or less, of the Olympic Mountains, even; like very right smack along, I forget and they can very see there! What’s very special really lies underneath but right actually smack where everything could possibly always seem amazing; they actually also change that work for some sort new display from some period that makes some things actually really sort new with fresh things you’d barely would imagine because these days anything could actually literally be! But seriously, if art makes for the joy you crave Seattle art scene there are sights people wouldn’t have usually see and that’s something important! And even you can come to watch sunsets. Also, by way of location, it’s pretty sweet, being what basically is close to other sites, and basically with good walking close enough you get pretty close towards the waterfront too!

Olympic Sculpture Park Seattle

5. Explore Discovery Park

That’s, it has been often been said is that this has some, seemingly, the highest peak that they make claims you won’t hardly never hear because usually they will sound somewhat very dull even at first glimpse of things. Discovery, that looks actually a lot more awesome so. It would appear to show stuff around the location: views, just a bit of green space of woods where like everything could, in every form probably always, actually look very real and something more of stuff from far away! Anyway what you’ll think you may find? Could be things such those on cliffs close that shoreline with what would feel similar as actually it’s nature that wants all our souls there to be. But if this walk brings something that’s for something fresh or something you felt almost nothing; and that stuff gets to be close by what actually feels nice.

Discovery Park Seattle