

A 230-acre urban oasis featuring diverse plant collections, beautiful gardens, and a serene lake, all within Seattle's city limits.
A serene, 7.5-acre garden featuring a 120-foot long arched bridge, a 15-foot waterfall, and a 60-foot long moon bridge.

A long-term exhibition showcasing the stunning glass art of Dale Chihuly, featuring eight galleries, the Glasshouse, and the Garden.
A vibrant, year-round market featuring local art, crafts, food, and music, held every Sunday from 10 am to 4 pm.

Washington Park Arboretum can be rainy, a jacket will keep you dry and comfortable.
The arboretum has many trails, good shoes are essential for a pleasant walk.
The arboretum is home to many bird species, binoculars will enhance your wildlife viewing experience.

Creamy seafood soup with clams, fish, and vegetables
Grilled chicken glazed with sweet and savory teriyaki sauce, served with rice and vegetables

Crispy coconut-crusted shrimp with sweet chili sauce, served with jasmine rice
A classic souvenir, this mug is a symbol of Seattle's iconic coffee culture and a must-have for coffee lovers.

A symbol of the Pacific Northwest, these hand-carved salmon are a beautiful representation of the region's wildlife.
Crafted by local Native American artisans, these pieces incorporate eagle feathers, symbolizing strength and courage.
Pacific Harbour Market is a vibrant, open-air market in Fiji, showcasing local arts, crafts, and produce.
Nestled high in the Canary Islands, Teide Observatory is a premier astronomical research facility, boasting some of the world's best skies for stargazing.

Wonju Hanchi Market, a bustling traditional market, offers a glimpse into Korea's past with its unique architecture and local products.
A historic Pike Place Market gem, serving French-inspired breakfast since 1995.
A Seattle institution since 1989, offering classic American lunches with a view of the waterfront.
Award-winning cocktail bar with an extensive whiskey selection and innovative small plates.