Monument · Lower Queen Anne · 424 tips and reviews
HISTORY: Built for the 1962 World Expo, Space Needle distinctive structure, rising 600-plus feet above Seattle Center , has since become Seattle's most famous landmark.
Pip Lafleur: Bring someone to the troll from out of town or a local who has never been. Contemplate how using future-tech (like foursquare) near a troll in Seattle is alarmingly Shadowrun-ish.
History Museum · Pioneer Square · 17 tips and reviews
HISTORY: This park tells the story Seattle played in the Gold Rush of 1898. Some miners stayed in Seattle & made fortunes in other ways, including John Nordstrom, the founder of Nordstrom department stores.
1400 E Prospect St (in Volunteer Park), Seattle, WA
Art Museum · Capitol Hill · 26 tips and reviews
HISTORY: Browse through over 23,000 objects that include African, Asian, European, Oceanic, Aboriginal, among other international art. The museum hosts one of the top 5 US Japanese & Korean Art collections.
ドーラ: Tour the numerous art galleries in Friday Harbor. Explore the shops and restaurants on Lopez, Orcas, and San Juan islands. Follow a wildlife tour.
HISTORY: Although the park has a beach it's not a prime spot for swimming as the water's cold & the beach rocky. One trail extends to Puget Sound & after a lengthy walk you'll find a lighthouse and tide pools.
HISTORY: Walk, stroll or simply sit at this beautiful beach overlooking Shilshole Bay. During the day, families and couples walk their dogs or play volleyball, basketball or Frisbee on the sandy beach.