Discover the most popular places to visit in Puget Sound
Pike Place Market
9.2/10 (24,822 reviews)
Seattle's historic Pike Place Market has delighted visitors since 1907 with its famous fish-tossing vendors. Savor fresh seafood while enjoying panoramic views of Puget Sound from this cultural hub.
Lumen Field
8.8/10 (3,954 reviews)
Lumen Field, renowned for its thunderous crowd noise and horseshoe design, offers spectacular Seattle skyline views. Experience the electric atmosphere during Seahawks or Sounders games with local seafood and craft beer.
Seattle Waterfront
9.2/10 (16,453 reviews)
Stroll along Seattle's vibrant waterfront for panoramic views of Elliott Bay and the Olympic Mountains. Explore the Seattle Aquarium, ride the Great Wheel, or savor fresh seafood at waterfront restaurants.
Space Needle
9.2/10 (17,522 reviews)
Seattle's futuristic icon offers 360-degree views of mountains, city, and Puget Sound from its observation deck. Experience The Loupe, the world's only rotating glass floor, for a thrilling perspective of the city below.
Seattle Center
9.0/10 (7,972 reviews)
Seattle Center captivates visitors with iconic attractions like the Space Needle and vibrant cultural events since 1962. Explore the International Fountain, art installations, and museums at this dynamic urban campus.
T-Mobile Park
9.0/10 (3,193 reviews)
T-Mobile Park features a unique retractable roof that shields from Seattle's rain while maintaining an open-air feel. Enjoy acclaimed local cuisine while watching the Mariners with stunning downtown skyline views.
Seattle Convention Center Arch Building
8.6/10 (2,068 reviews)
This modern downtown venue hosts major conventions and exhibitions in spacious, light-filled halls. Explore the adjacent Freeway Park for a peaceful break between the bustling event spaces.
"This was a great stay in an old restored building. The lighting in the room and bathroom was wonderful. Nice decor and very clean. The beds were too soft for my liking. I would stay again. Staff was friendly and helpful."
"Nothing special about this place except it’s been around a long time and has history. That said, it’s been around a long time.
Not a hotel for families and a bit out of the way. They charge a non-refundable $34/day “amenities” charge. There are no amenities.
The layout of our city view room was odd, and the room had an aesthetic fireplace. It reminded me a bit of an older hotel in Pigeon Forge. My son said walking in the hallways reminded him a bit of the Shining. Not sure I’d take it that...
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