


A 92-acre zoo and aquarium in Tacoma, WA, featuring over 1,000 animals and 300 species, including a rare white tiger and a 250,000-gallon aquarium.

Exploring the zoo and aquarium involves a lot of walking on various terrains.
Pacific Northwest weather can be unpredictable, with sudden rain showers.

To get a closer look at the animals, especially those that are far or in enclosures.

A beautiful, expansive park with trails, beaches, and views of Puget Sound.
A vibrant market offering local produce, crafts, and food trucks.
A unique museum showcasing glass art and the glassblowing process.
Handcrafted using local materials like cedar, abalone, and turquoise, these pieces celebrate the rich heritage of the region's indigenous peoples.
Witness and take home unique glass art pieces created by local artisans, showcasing the vibrant glassblowing scene in Tacoma.
Commemorate your visit with official zoo t-shirts, featuring unique designs and supporting the zoo's conservation efforts.

Fluffy buttermilk pancakes topped with fresh local berries and a dollop of whipped cream.
A large flour tortilla filled with scrambled eggs, chorizo, black beans, cheese, and salsa.

A creamy clam chowder featuring locally-harvested geoduck, with a hint of dill and bacon.
Iconic seafood restaurant with stunning views of Puget Sound, serving breakfast since 1985.
Popular French-inspired bakery known for its pastries and breakfast sandwiches.
Famous for its Hawaiian-Korean fusion cuisine, with a lively atmosphere and waterfront views.
A vibrant night market in Dordrecht, offering local food, crafts, and live music.
Experience the thrill of Major League Baseball at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, home to the Baltimore Orioles since 1992. This iconic ballpark offers a unique blend of modern amenities and old-school charm.
A serene park in Hirosaki, Aomori, famous for its cherry blossom trees and castle ruins.