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Seattle Activities:
Attractions in Seattle for Kids and Grown Ups
Seattle Points of Interest: Things to See in Seattle & Things To Do in Seattle,Things to do with kids in Seattle |

www.sanjuansafaris.com Whale Watching is a great outing with kids, with the family or solo. T he best orca (killer) whale watching is here on San Juan Island, near Seattle. San Juan Safaris is located in Friday Harbor, steps from the ferry landing.
San Juan Safaris maintains the highest standards of wildlife viewing. We respect not only the legal distance from orca whales but the polite distance to allow the Orca freedom to make a living (catching fish), enjoy their free time and rest.
The staff is handpicked for both their scientific understanding of wildlife, their love of and dedication to wildlife and the environment and their outgoing and warm personality. |
SeattleAttractions.com Fun Things To Do in Seattle
Whether you are planning a Washington State vacation or a Seattle day trip, this city guide will help you find those attractions that will delight and entertain.
Historic tours of the Pacific Northwest, zoos, aquariums, wildlife parks, museums, sports tours, cruises, ferries, trains, planes, beaches, cultural events, kids activities, shopping, outdoor recreation, restaurants, nightlife, sensational places to stay and captivating streets to walk. San Juan Safaris is a member of the Seattle Attractions Council. |
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What To Do In Seattle
Seattle City Tours: Seattle, Boeing, Mt Rainer and Post and Pre Seattle Cruises
"Take the kind of tour you'd expect from a friend." We specialize in personable, small group tours. As you ride along comfortably in our spacious touring vans, our guides will show you Seattle's most popular sights.
* Pike Place Market
* Olympic & Cascade mountain views
* Seattle waterfront
* Historic Pioneer Square
* Waterfall Garden Park
* Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park
* Safeco & Qwest stadiums
* Chinatown
* Lake Washington
* I-90 Floating Bridge
* Mercer Island
* Puget Sound views
* Panoramic Seattle city views
* Fremont neighborhood & Troll
* Lake Union & Ship Canal
* Fishermen's Terminal
* Ballard Locks/salmon ladder
* Discovery Park
* Scenic Magnolia bluff
* Space Needle
* Seattle Center & E.M.P.
Stops on this 50-mile city tour include Pioneer Square, the Ballard Locks and a great city skyline photo opportunity.
Our convenient hotel pickups and comfortable custom-built touring vehicles, make this a great way to tour Seattle. |
| Ride the Ducks of Seattle You haven't seen Seattle until you've seen it from a Duck! Travelers and local Seattle-ites of all ages love to Ride the Ducks! Our hilarious, Coast Guard-certified maritime captains will take you on a musical tour of the Emerald City. Amphibious World War II vehicles will show you Seattle from both land and water! You'll see downtown Seattle, Pike Place Market, historic Pioneer Square, then, SPLASH into the lake for a party on wheels that floats! |
| The Burke Museum Dinosaurs, fossils, Native American masks, Asian cultural costumes, bugs and birds! Get the inside story on Washington State natural history and Northwest Native American culture. Check out state-of-the-art exhibits on subjects ranging from fossils to wildlife photography. |
| The Children's Museum The Children's Museum, Seattle brings to life the joy of discovery for children and their families through fun, creative, hands-on explorations of the world around them. Located in the heart of the city on the 11-acre campus of the Seattle Center. |
| The Museum of History &Industry MOHAI features award-winning exhibits and programs that bring over 150 years of Pacific Northwest history to life. Set in a park on the shores of Lake Washington in Seattle's Montlake neighborhood, MOHAI is minutes from downtown and Eastside suburbs on State Route 520. Ample free parking on-site, plus access to the Washington Park Arboretum. |
| Argosy Cruises For 60 years, Argosy Cruises has been celebrating the breathtaking beauty of the Pacific Northwest as a Seattle attraction. Departing from the historic downtown Seattle waterfront, South Lake Union and Kirkland City Dock.
Argosy operates nine vessels: private and public cruises such as the Lakes, Locks and Harbor Cruises and hosts countless weddings, parties, corporate events and community activities, including the Christmas Ship™ Festival, Jazz Brunch Cruise Series, Murder Mystery Series and other themed and holiday events. Make your reservation online today! |
| Emerald Downs: Thoroughbred Racing Track T he premier Thoroughbred racing venue in the Pacific Northwest. A 167-acre facility located midway between Seattle and Tacoma in the Auburn valley and features a state-of-the-art, six level stadium with a commanding view of the entire one-mile racing oval. |
Safeco Field: Home of Mariners Baseball Tour one of the premier
ballparks in America. Tours include areas of the ballpark that are not normally open to the public: press box, luxury suites, field, visitors clubhouse, and much more. Cameras are welcome. Groups may schedule private tours at a discounted rate. Tour packages are also available for special events including birthday parties. |
| Seattle Art Museum See art from every corner of the world at the Seattle Art Museum, the region's premier art museum! With an impressive collection of more than 21,000 objects, from Old Master paintings to African masks to contemporary Northwest Art, SAM offers exciting artistic experiences for visitors of all ages. |
| The Space Needle Your adventure begins with a 41-second journey skyward in one of three glass elevators. At the newly remodeled 520-foot Observation Deck, you will discover indoor and outdoor viewing and scenery that is absolutely breathtaking. Hungry from all the sightseeing? Visit SkyCafe, situated on the Observation Deck |
| Museum of Flight In the steel and glass Great Gallery, the history of aviation soars past, with dozens of full-size aircraft flying in formation six stories above. Sit in the cockpit of a real SR-71 Blackbird or F/A-18 Hornet. Board America's first presidential jet—Air Force One. From hands-on kid's workshops, to fly-ins, to interaction with the people who made aviation history, The Museum of Flight has something to offer every member of your family or group. |
| Underground Tour - Pioneer Square Seattle. History with humor. Walk below Pioneer Square sidewalks, past abandoned 1890's storefronts, with exceptional tour guides telling tales of Seattle's frontier past. Learn how our Founding Fathers' squabbling let to Seattle's complicated street system, and how the solutions to our plumbing problems affected the town's elevation. |
| Pike Place Market The Pike Place Market is the oldest continually operating farmers market in the United States, it is a place where farmers, craftspeople, and artists display their goods. It is a free-form funhouse of sights, smells, sounds, and characters. You'll see street performers, craftsmen, local artists, florists and farmers. Salmon fly through the air, and vegetable and flower displays are turned into works of art. |
| Woodland Park Zoo Woodland Park Zoo is hailed as one of the finest zoos in the world for its award-winning naturalistic exhibits. More than 300 animal species from around the world and a thousand plant species are displayed in the 92-acre botanical garden. |
| Seattle Aquarium See magical moon jellies, playful otters, incredible octopus, flashy fish, and other amazing sea creatures in award-winning exhibits. Explore the aquatic world of the Pacific Northwest - walk through the underwater dome surrounded by 400,000 gallons of water and sea life. |
| Experience Music Project EMP is a one-of-a-kind music museum combining interactive and interpretive exhibits to tell the story of the creative, innovative and rebellious expression that defines American popular music. Featuring a world-class collection of artifacts, unique architecture by Frank O. Gehry, state-of-the-art technology, and exciting interactive presentations, EMP will encourage visitors of all ages and backgrounds to experience the power and joy of music in its many forms. |
| Seattle Center Seattle Center grounds are home to several large seasonal events like the Folk Life Festival, Bumbershoot and The Bite of Seattle. Also on the grounds, are the Pacific Science Center, Pacific Northwest Ballet, the Boeing IMAX Theatre, Seattle Repetory Theatre, Intiman Theatre, Children's Museum, Seattle Children's Theatre, whew! and more! |
| Blake Island - Tillicum Village Since 1962, millions of guests have visited Tillicum Village for the fresh salmon dinner and to experience the Northwest Coast Native American culture. Enjoy a spellbinding dance performance, providing an emotional journey through the legends and dances of the Northwest Coast Indians. Explore the beautiful nature trails and beaches of Blake Island State Park. |
| Pacific Northwest Ballet September to June: Pacific Northwest Ballet, one of the largest and most highly regarded ballet companies in the United States, was founded in 1972. Peter Boal is the company's Artistic Director. The Company of fifty-one dancers presents more than 100 performances each year of full-length and mixed repertory ballets at Marion Oliver McCaw Hall and on tour. The Company has toured to Europe, Australia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Canada and throughout U.S. |
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a virtual tour of many of the region's most interesting tech locations -- ranging from the former rental house where Jeff Bezos started Amazon to an extremely cool, little-known communications technology museum south of the city. 21 locations, including some well-known sites but also many hidden gems. |
IdleChild.com is your place on the web where you can find great attractions, events, recreation, and resources, in the Greater Puget Sound area! It's time to think "outside the box", so turn off the TV and discover what the area has to offer. To put it simply, IdleChild.com was created to provide a comprehensive list of places to go, things to do, and a catalog of resources that on-the-go people need.
Shutter Tours™ - a Seattle Photo Walking Tour
Shutter Tours has created a unique and fun Seattle sightseeing tour. Educating you about Seattle along with photography "mini lessons" to help you become a better travel photographer. Our skilled guides teach lessons in composition designed to help you "see" better and take better photos, without all the technical jargon. A Seattle city tour which also includes some out of the way surprises that you might ordinarily miss on your visit to the Emerald City.
Quirky Things to See and Do In Washington State
Largest Collection of Chainsaw Carvings, Salmon Trash Cans, Lady Of The Sea Statue, Christmas Tree and Kangaroo Farm, Coffee Pot Building, Flaming Geyser State Park, International Peace Arch, Children's Church - Ark-Shaped, Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument and lots more!
Seattle Brewery Tours
To fully experience what each brewery has to offer, let us guide you on a tour of Seattle breweries. Road Dog's Seattle Brewery Tour will guide you to the best breweries in Seattle. Our Seattle Brewery Tour will get you inside access to the great breweries in the Pacific Northwest. With over 80 breweries in Washington State, many of them are located within a few miles of Downtown Seattle.
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