22 Things to Do in Seattle, Washington

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Published 2018-12-21
Seattle is a fun city to visit in the Pacific Northwest and it is full of amazing adventures, shopping, and restaurants. I have been coming to the city for years now and compiled some of my favorite places in Seattle below. Let me know what I left off in the comments.

Here are all the Seattle spots in the video:
1. Pike Place Market
2. Space Needle
3. Chihuly Garden and Glass
4. Museum of Pop Culture
5. Olympic Sculpture Park
6. Kerry Park
7. Gas Works Park
8. Fremont Troll
9. Archie Mchpee
10. REI Flagship
11. Water Taxi to West Seattle
12. Pioneer Square
13. Amazon Spheres and Go Store
14. Starbucks Reserve
15. Discovery Park
16. Snoqualmie Falls
17. Paseo
18. Top Pot Doughnuts
19. Marination Station
20. Thai Tom
21. Beecher's Handmade Cheese
22. Serious Pie

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All Comments (21)
  • @orangeboy97
    Instead of going on the space needle, go to the Columbia Tower. I realize the Space needle is the touristy thing to do, but hear me out. It's nearly twice the height of the space needle and the views are unbelievable! It honestly makes the SN look small. Views of the cascades and Olympic mountain ranges are amazing. Its also cheaper. I think the space needle costs around $60 to go up, but he Columbia Tower was $20 for students and I think $22 for non students.
  • Guys, be grateful for what you have never take anything for granted, as a regular visitor to Seattle I am overwhelmed every time by how much there is to see and do, I’m from the uk and believe me you have nothing to complain about, don’t slag the place off if you can’t be bothered to go and explore.
  • @markbenson2001
    Check out the tent cities.. fastest growing thing in Seattle...
  • @SheDIDthatWJ
    Ive lived here my life and now I just watch these videos to remember how life looked before COVID. Lol I actually just got laid off from Starbucks since my store in pioneer square will be permanently closed. Now the neighborhoods a ghost town. I’m not tripping about the job but I do hope the many small businesses in the area can bounce back. When the homeless aren’t harassing you, its a cool place 😂❤️❤️
  • Actually the Amazon Spheres are open to the public on the first and third Saturday of each month, but you have to make a reservation. They are very cool, filled with amazing plants, and absolutely worth checking out if you have a chance.
  • @rahulbanerjee94
    Great video as always. One thing that I would recommend is to visit the Cherry Blossom trees at University of Washington in March - April.
  • @switchlite44
    Man. The excitement crawls in my skin just looking at what this city has to offer. My dream is to live here.
  • @emilkoch4098
    Excellent video man. Seattle looks like an Interesting city to go visit for several days. Good job by the way for being detailed oriented. You're one of the few individuals that takes the time to do that, and I appreciate it.
  • @brad177
    I think everyone should watch a cool video about their city, there is so much to and its so easy to forget how cool it is out there
  • @brandons3174
    On my first trip to Seattle, my friends thought it would be a good idea to walk around Pioneer Square after midnight. Obviously, my time on Earth was not complete because here I am.
  • This is a very charming city and easy to get to, I hope I can return to visit sometime in the future when all this is over. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much!
  • @steveg6035
    Food spots we loved last time in Seattle: Biscuit Bitch and Serious Pie Downtown (pizza and a dark stout ice cream float = bliss)
  • Add Ravenna Park, UW campus, SAM, Benaroya Hall, Museum of Flight, Lake Washington - so much to do !
  • @nicrowe1332
    I also recommend Green Lake. It's a nice walk/run/bike/whatever and there are a few places you can grab breakfast/lunch there, too.
  • @angelriddle8184
    I grew up in a small town two hours outside Seattle and moved to Tacoma an hour outside Seattle after college. I’ve done most of the things on this list and some of my favorite things not listed are walking the three miles around green lake, visiting the Filson flagship store, and getting a scoop of ice cream at salt and straw or Molly moons
  • @Owanray
    This is a fantastic video for people visiting! The space needle, first Starbucks, and the huge amazing museum of pop culture near the space needle are MUST SEES!