Seattle Attractions - When visiting the Seattle area, you will be able to enjoy a variety of attractions and activities to keep you busy during your stay. All visitors coming to the city will find something of interest to them. For example, to experience great views of the city, you will enjoy the Space Needle/Seattle Center.
To catch a bit of sun, you may want to stop by the Alki Beach, which is a great place to enjoy sun and surf. For a great trip when traveling with the family, the Woodland Park Zoo can be located at N. 50th St. at Fremont Ave. Additional attractions to visit includes Martin Luther King Jr. Park, as well as Pioneer Square.
Space Needle/Seattle Center
219 4th Ave. N.
Seattle, Washington
Whether you have seen this attraction on a postcard or on television, nothing compares to a visit to the real deal. This structure stands at more than 600 feet tall.
Alki Drive/Alki Beach
Seattle, Washington
This is one of the most beautiful sights you will encounter throughout Washington. It is also a great place to catch a nice tan.
Woodland Park Zoo
N. 50th St. at Fremont Ave.
Seattle, Washington
The animals that reside at this location are spread across more than 90 acres of land. Some of the critters on the premises include apes and elephants.
Lake Washington
Seattle, Washington
This body of water is what separates the city from the Eastside. In the area, you will find public beaches, boats as well as hiking and biking opportunities.
Martin Luther King Jr. Park
Seattle, Washington
This attraction is situated within the center of the Central Area and South Seattle neighborhoods. Many come to admire the 30-foot statue of a man located in the middle of the park.
International District
Seattle, Washington
This district is filled with numerous highlights of various cultures. A large population of Japanese, Filipinos, Southeast Asians, Pacific Islanders, as well as South Koreans can be found in this area, as well as the impressive Uwajimaya Market.
Pioneer Square
Along Yesler Way
Seattle, Washington
This is where you will find the first established city center of Seattle, which is located in the middle of the city since 1852. Many late-19th century historic buildings can be found here.
Gravesite of Jimi Hendrix
350 Monroe Ave. NE
Redmond, Washington
This 1960s rock icon can be found buried at the Greenwood Cemetery. This attraction is located 10 miles northeast of the city.
Gravesites of Bruce and Brandon Lee
1554 15th Ave. East
Seattle, Washington
If you’ve ever seen a good old kung-fu movie, then you must have come across the talent of Bruce Lee. Here, located in Lake View Cemetery, you will find the gravesites of both father and son martial art greats.
Aquarium, Waterfront Park
Pier 59
Seattle, Washington
This is considered to be one of the best taken cared of aquariums throughout the United States. A feature that brings in the crowds includes the Seattle Omnidome Theater, which offers various IMAX films.
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