Seattle, WA

Travel Guide

Seattle which includes landscape views, night scenes and a city
Seattle showing a city, a sunset and landscape views
Pike Place Market featuring a city, signage and night scenes
Pioneer Square featuring street scenes
Eastlake which includes a bay or harbor

Hike through urban forest, watch fish fly through the air at a historic market, or discover a new indie music sensation on your trip to Seattle, Washington.

If you’re an innovator, musician, discerning diner, lover of caffeine or hops, a nature enthusiast or a combination of all of them, you’ll love Seattle, Washington. Set between sparkling Puget Sound and the rugged Cascade Mountains, Seattle offers an easily navigated downtown area, world-class museums and lively music venues alongside iconic landmarks such as Pike Place Market and the Space Needle. Lakes, locks, green spaces and ravines break up the Seattle landscape, creating pocket neighborhoods and communities that thrive on fresh air, outdoor recreation, books and, yes, coffee. At once understated and independent, humble yet proud, Seattle worms its way into your heart, rain or shine, and never lets go.

The best areas for accommodation in Seattle

Downtown Seattle is one of the best places to stay for first-timers. It’s a hub of activity with easy access to popular landmarks like Pike Place Market and the Great Wheel. From downtown, hop on the monorail to the Seattle Center and the Space Needle, which has the colorful Chihuly Garden and Glass museum at its base. You’ll find a mix of accommodations, restaurants and entertainment venues, all within walking distance of the downtown core.

Romantics seeking a date night vibe will love Capitol Hill. This charming neighborhood perched above downtown is one of the best places for couples to stay in Seattle for its eclectic mix of boutique shops, buzzing restaurants and trendy bars. It’s ideal for exploring together before heading back to your cozy hotel to sip local wine while watching an epic sunset over the Olympic Mountains to the west.

For family-friendly stays in Seattle, Ballard is ideal. Let the kids run around at the famous Hiram M. Chittenden Locks or head to the visitor center for a free locks tour. To be closer to downtown attractions, consider Lower Queen Anne, near Seattle Center, the Museum of Pop Culture, the Artists at Play playground and the Pacific Science Center.

Best time to visit Seattle

  • Winter (November to February): Cozy up in coffee shops and bookstores, head to the ski resorts, and watch the holiday Parade of Boats.
  • Spring (March to May): Take advantage of the easing rain and climbing temperatures to see the famous cherry blossoms, particularly at The Quad at the University of Washington.
  • Summer (June to August): Savor sunny yet not blisteringly hot days at festivals, on hiking trails and kayaking on Lake Union.
  • Fall (September to October): The weather stays relatively sunny and warm into early October, making it one of the best times to visit Seattle.

How many days to spend in Seattle

Plan for a Seattle vacation of three to four days to fully experience the city’s highlights and characterful neighborhoods. If you have five to seven days, consider adding on a trip out to the Olympic Peninsula, reachable via ferry across Puget Sound or driving around the South Sound.

The vibe of Seattle

Seattle is a city of contrasts, where you might feel bookish one afternoon and ready to go bouldering the next, where endless cups of morning coffee morph into late afternoons at the local microbrewery. Here, cutting-edge technology meets an easygoing Pacific Northwest charm, and business meetings are just as likely to be conducted in a sleek high-rise downtown as on a walk through the lush grounds of Volunteer Park in view of Puget Sound. Seattleites love their sports, particularly the Sounders (MLS), Storm (WNBA) and Kraken (NHL), so try to book tickets or head to the nearest sports bar if the team is in town during your Seattle vacation.

What is Seattle famous for?

Seattle is famous for being the birthplace of grunge, with iconic bands like Nirvana and Pearl Jam getting their start here. It’s also a place of flying fish at historic Pike Place Market, tech giants like Amazon and Microsoft and looming Mount Rainier. The Emerald City is beloved for its coffee culture, outdoor recreation, sparkling lakes and panoramic city views from the top of the Space Needle. Both iconic and inventive, Seattle continues to be a hub for outdoor enthusiasts and tech-savvy professionals. Add in the famous Fremont Troll and scenes from the movie Sleepless in Seattle and it’s a city few in the world haven’t dreamt of visiting.

Events in Seattle

Whether it’s drizzly or the sun is dazzling, you’ll find a dynamic array of events in Seattle year-round. Cinephiles flock to the Seattle International Film Festival in late May and/or early June, showcasing hundreds of global films. Summer brings Seafair, a city-wide celebration with parades, hydroplane races and air shows. Taste the best of more than 60 local restaurants at Bite of Seattle each summer, or sip world-class wines at the Seattle Wine and Food Experience. Head into fall at Bumbershoot, a music and arts extravaganza held over Labor Day weekend at Seattle Center.

Top attractions in Seattle

One of the best things to do in Seattle as a first-timer is visit the eye-catching Space Needle for 360-degree city views and the thrill of peering through a revolving glass floor. Also check out bustling Pike Place Market to sample local produce, and immerse yourself in the Museum of Pop Culture’s exhibits on T.V., rock and roll music, science fiction and more.

If you’re looking for things to do in Seattle for couples, there are plenty of picturesque spots for a quiet walk or picnic. Take a romantic stroll along the Seattle Japanese Garden’s winding gravel paths or along Azalea Way and Rhododendron Glen in neighboring Washington Park Arboretum. Or, take a ferry across Puget Sound at sunset.

Some of the top things to do in Seattle for families combine learning and fun. Downtown, the Pacific Science Center is a hit with curious kids, with educational and interactive exhibits. It also has IMAX Theaters, a planetarium and laser dome. For more kid-friendly exploration around the Seattle Center, families can enjoy the Space Needle, interactive fountains and the Museum of Pop Culture.

From the limitless outdoor experiences in the nearby Cascade and Olympic mountains to the artistic and musical opportunities downtown, adventure awaits in Seattle.

Take advantage of Seattle’s blend of eclectic neighborhoods, lakes, hills and sparkling waterfront. Within one day, you can experience the bustle of daily life or slip away for quiet time in a pocket park or on a peaceful stretch of rocky shoreline.

Built around two lakes, various canals and the Puget Sound, Seattle provides plenty of opportunities to play on the water. Kayak or paddleboard past idyllic houseboats on Lake Union. Watch fishing boats pass through the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks in Ballard or visit the salmon ladder during spawning season. Or head to the revitalized downtown waterfront for popular tourist attractions, including the Great Wheel and the Seattle Aquarium. Don’t miss Pike Place Market, where fishmongers sling salmon and street performers liven up the atmosphere. Get there early in the day to avoid crowds and grab a coffee at the original Starbucks.

Wander over to the Seattle Art Museum, with its stunning collection of art and artifacts from around the world. Music enthusiasts can watch the Seattle Symphony at Benaroya Hall or check out the lineup at The Crocodile.

A quick monorail ride zips you to Seattle Center, where you’ll find the 520-foot-tall (160-meter) Space Needle. Take the elevator up for 360-degree views encompassing Puget Sound, Mount Rainier to the south and the greater Seattle area. Stay for a drink at the rotating restaurant.

Beneath the Space Needle, check out the vibrant Chihuly Garden and Glass Museum and the Museum of Pop Culture. Let the kids loose at the Artists at Play playground with its ADA-accessible carousel, labyrinth, massive climbing tower and more.

Seattle makes the best of its unique geography with a robust public bus system (kids 18 and under ride free) and a light rail system. Hop on Sound Transit’s Link light rail at SeaTac Airport and you’ll be in downtown Seattle in about 40 minutes. Car shares, as well as scooter and bike rentals, are readily available.

Where to stay in Seattle

Downtown Seattle featuring street scenes and central business district

Downtown Seattle

4.5/5(9,584 area reviews)

Dive into the bustling nightlife and shopping scene, explore the iconic Pike Place Market, and admire architectural gems like the Seattle Central Library. Enjoy seamless connectivity with the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel and Seattle Center Monorail.

Downtown Seattle
Capitol Hill showing heritage architecture as well as an individual male

Capitol Hill

4.5/5(128 area reviews)

Densely populated with mid-rise buildings, this Seattle district boasts nightlife, entertainment, and a counterculture vibe. Explore local bars, fringe theaters, and parks like Volunteer Park, while enjoying street-level retail and Espresso Vivace coffeehouses.

Capitol Hill
Belltown featuring street scenes

Belltown

Densely populated and boasting trendy restaurants, boutiques, and nightclubs, this waterfront neighborhood offers the Olympic Sculpture Park and easy access to major thoroughfares. Perfect for a walkable, lively stay in Seattle.

Belltown
Husky Stadium showing signage and a statue or sculpture

University District

4/5(493 area reviews)

Home to the University of Washington's main campus, the University District features a bustling commercial presence along main streets and is well-connected by two Link light rail stations.

University District
South Lake Union which includes a bay or harbor, a coastal town and boating

South Lake Union

4/5(513 area reviews)

Known for its panoramic lake views and popular shops, there's plenty to explore in South Lake Union. Check out top attractions like Amazon Corporate Headquarters and El Corazón, and jump on the metro at Lake Union Park Station or Terry Av- Mercer St Station to see more of the city.

South Lake Union
Pioneer Square showing central business district, heritage architecture and street scenes

Pioneer Square

Shopping, museums, and art galleries highlight some notable features of Pioneer Square. Make a stop by Smith Tower or Pioneer Square while you're visiting, and jump aboard the metro at Pioneer Square Station or Occidental Mall Stop to get around town.

Pioneer Square
Hotel 116, A Coast Hotel Bellevue

Hotel 116, A Coast Hotel Bellevue

3 out of 5
625 116th Ave Ne, Bellevue, WA
The price is $92 total per night from Sep 29 to Sep 30
$92 total
per night
Sep 29 - Sep 30
Stay at this 3-star eco-certified hotel in Bellevue. Enjoy free WiFi, a fitness center, and parking (surcharge). Our guests praise the helpful staff and the ...
Hotel 116, A Coast Hotel Bellevue
SureStay Hotel by Best Western SeaTac Airport North

SureStay Hotel by Best Western SeaTac Airport North

3.5 out of 5
3000 S 176th St, SeaTac, WA
The price is $112 total per night from Oct 3 to Oct 4
$112 total
per night
Oct 3 - Oct 4
Stay at this 3.5-star business-friendly hotel in SeaTac. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the helpful staff and the ...
SureStay Hotel by Best Western SeaTac Airport North
Executive Hotel Pacific

Executive Hotel Pacific

3 out of 5
400 Spring St, Seattle, WA
The price is $164 total per night from Sep 28 to Sep 29
$164 total
per night
Sep 28 - Sep 29
Stay at this hotel in Seattle. Enjoy free WiFi, breakfast (surcharge), and a 24-hour fitness center. Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean rooms ...
Executive Hotel Pacific
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Ballard's sweet suites

Ballard's sweet suites

3.5 out of 5
1458 NW 67th St, Seattle, WA
Stay at this 3.5-star apartment in Seattle. Enjoy free WiFi, laundry facilities, and an in-room espresso maker. Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean ...
Ballard's sweet suites
Sweet Suites Capitol Hill

Sweet Suites Capitol Hill

2 out of 5
702 18th Ave, Seattle, WA
Stay at this aparthotel in Seattle. Enjoy free WiFi. Popular attractions Lumen Field and Seattle Waterfront are located nearby.
Sweet Suites Capitol Hill
Sonder by Marriott Bonvoy RailSpur Apartments Pioneer Square

Sonder by Marriott Bonvoy RailSpur Apartments Pioneer Square

3.5 out of 5
417 Occidental Avenue South, Seattle, WA
Stay at this 3.5-star aparthotel in Seattle. Enjoy laundry facilities, concierge services, and housekeeping. Popular attractions Lumen Field and T-Mobile Park ...
Sonder by Marriott Bonvoy RailSpur Apartments Pioneer Square
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

Food in Seattle

Seattle travel isn’t complete without experiencing its diverse culinary scene. Start with fresh seafood, especially the famed Pacific Northwest salmon and Dungeness crab. Indulge in a bowl of creamy clam chowder at Pike Place Market. For coffee lovers, Seattle’s coffee culture is legendary. Visit the original Starbucks or try one of the many artisanal coffee roasters dotting the city’s inviting neighborhoods. Enjoy a hearty bowl of pho in the vibrant Chinatown-International District, or an intimate restaurant headed by a James Beard Award-winning chef. Wash it all down with a drink at one of the many independent microbreweries, whiskey bars or tasting rooms.

Nightlife in Seattle

Whether you prefer a punk show at a roller rink or a trivia night hosted by a former Jeopardy! champ, Seattle has an eclectic nightlife that will keep you hopping. Check out Capitol Hill’s lively bars and clubs featuring indie bands and electronic beats. Move over to Pioneer Square for more historic pubs and speakeasies serving craft cocktails, or catch a performance at Paramount Theatre or Moore Theatre. The 90.3 KEXP radio station, where the public can attend an in-studio music performance, Neumos for DJ nights and live music and Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley are all top places to visit in Seattle for music enthusiasts.

Shopping in Seattle

Pack an extra bag for the great finds you’ll want to bring home from your Seattle vacation. Browse Pike Place Market for artisan crafts and local produce. Head to Ballard Avenue in Ballard for vintage finds and local designer goods. Go high-end at the open-air University Village, with upscale brands on offer. Seattle is a UNESCO City of Literature, so be sure to include a few bookstores in your shopping spree, including the Elliott Bay Book Company, complete with a cozy cafe that will tempt you to stay all day. From board games you can try before you buy, to fun candy flavors at the sprawling Uwajimaya Asian grocery store, you’ll find gifts, souvenirs and then some.

Getting around Seattle

The Seattle city public transportation network is comprehensive, with metro buses, the Link light rail and the South Lake Union Streetcar connecting various districts. Biking is a popular way to get around, thanks to numerous bike lanes and bike-share services. Ride-sharing services are widely available. If you’re in town for a few days, pick up a reloadable ORCA card that allows unlimited rides on all local public transit.

Seattle currency and budget

Minimize spending and still have fun in Seattle by taking advantage of free attractions and public transportation. Consider getting a Seattle CityPASS, which includes admission tickets to many popular attractions. Budget around $150-$200 USD per day for mid-range accommodation, food and activities. Here are some indicative prices of everyday expenses: 

  • A meal at an inexpensive restaurant = $22.00 USD 
  • A pint of domestic beer = $8.00 USD 
  • A medium cappuccino = $5.75 USD
  • A meal for two at a mid-range restaurant = $100.00 USD

*Prices are provided for informational purposes and are subject to change.

Cities near Seattle

Other places like Seattle

Explore a world of travel with Expedia

Explore a world of travel with Expedia