


Experience stunning views of Elliott Bay and the Seattle skyline from this iconic 175-foot Ferris wheel.
A stunning exhibit of Dale Chihuly's glass art, set in a beautiful garden.
A historic market offering a variety of food, crafts, and local products.
An iconic symbol of Seattle, offering panoramic views of the city and beyond.
Fried rice with kimchi, spam, and a fried egg, topped with gochujang sauce.
Creamy clam, fish, and vegetable soup with a tomato base, served with sourdough bread.
Crispy beer-battered cod and halibut with tartar sauce and lemon, served with fries.
Famous for its gourmet biscuit sandwiches, Biscuit Bitch is a local favorite for breakfast.
A historic French cafe known for its elegant brunch, offering a taste of Paris in Seattle.
Located in the historic Pioneer Square, this restaurant is famous for its seafood and classic American dishes.
Seattle's weather is unpredictable, a waterproof jacket is essential to stay dry.
The Seattle Great Wheel and nearby attractions require a lot of walking.
Keep your devices charged while exploring the city.

Iconic posters featuring Seattle's skyline and landmarks, a must-have for locals and tourists alike.
A blend of coffees from Latin America, Asia, and Africa, roasted in Seattle, the birthplace of Starbucks.

Show your support for the local NFL team with an official Seahawks jersey.
Haeinsa Temple offers a mesmerizing night view where the illuminated structures coalesce with the serene ambiance of the surrounding mountains. As one of Korea's most important Buddhist sites, its tranquil beauty at night evokes a profound sense of peace and spirituality.
Candi Kidal, a 13th-century Hindu-Buddhist temple, is a hidden gem in East Java, known for its intricate carvings and serene atmosphere.
The Starlight Art Museum is a sanctuary for contemporary art lovers, featuring a diverse collection that spans various mediums and styles. Its innovative exhibitions often challenge traditional art narratives and invite deep reflection on culture and society.