


The Museum of Glass is a dynamic and interactive art museum in Tacoma, Washington, showcasing glass art and offering live glassblowing demonstrations.
A beautiful, expansive park with trails, beaches, and a zoo.
A vibrant market with local produce, crafts, and food vendors.
A unique museum dedicated to glass art, with interactive exhibits and a hot shop.
Exploring the museum involves a lot of walking.
Tacoma weather can be unpredictable with sudden showers.

Keep your phone charged for photos and navigation.

Located within the historic Union Station, this cafe offers a delightful breakfast experience with a view of Commencement Bay.

A local favorite for pastries and breakfast items, known for its artisanal bread and friendly atmosphere.

A waterfront restaurant offering stunning views of Commencement Bay, known for its fresh seafood and classic American dishes.
Moroccan flatbread with sesame seeds, best with olive oil or honey
Moroccan semolina pancake, layered and crispy, often served with honey

Slow-cooked savory stew with meat and vegetables, served in an earthenware pot
Crafted by local artisans, these glass pieces showcase the museum's artistry and are a symbol of Tacoma's glass art scene.
Handmade glass beads, often featuring unique patterns and colors, are strung together to create beautiful, wearable art.
Small, colorful glass mosaic magnets make perfect, affordable souvenirs that capture the spirit of the museum.

A scenic waterfront walk along the picturesque Castine Harbor, offering stunning views of Penobscot Bay and historic architecture.
A vibrant, open-air market in San Diego, offering local produce, crafts, and live music.
Taipei's oldest and most famous night market, offering a vibrant mix of local street food, shopping, and entertainment.