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DIScOVERY paRK
Head to the city’s largest urban park to explore
the 534 acres of tidal beaches, sea cliffs, and
forests. Have kids in tow? The recently
renovated play area includes new picnic tables,
a zip line, and plenty of equipment to keep little
ones entertained for hours.
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PIKE PLACE MARKET
Shop and eat at Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market, a vibrant and historic
landmark nestled on the bustling
waterfront of Seattle, is a captivating blend
of flavors, colors, and culture. Established
in 1907, it’s one of the oldest
continuously operating public markets in
the United States. Here, artisans and
farmers converge to offer an eclectic
assortment of fresh produce, artisanal
goods, and handcrafted wares. The
market’s lively atmosphere is further
enlivened by street performers.
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PIONEER
SqUARE
The original home of Seattle’s founding
settlers, is located west of the
International District and adjacent to Elliot
Bay. Today, pioneer Square is the home
of a vibrant art and culinary scene and
is home to many galleries, bars, cafés,
eateries and eclectic shops.
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OLYMPIC
SCULPTURE PARK
The Olympic Sculpture Park transforms
a nine-acre industrial site into open and
vibrant green space for art. This new
waterfront park gives Seattle residents and
visitors the opportunity to experience a
variety of sculpture in an outdoor setting,
while enjoying the incredible views and
beauty of the Olympic Mountains and
Puget Sound. admission is free.
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SMITH
TOWER
Explore the rich history of this iconic
place, where rum runners, guns,
typewriters, romantic superstitions,
and ties to Chinese royalty are
intertwined. For a century, visitors
have flocked here to savor Seattle’s
skyline, unwind, and revel in good
times.
pRESTIGE | Fairmont Olympic Hotel
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