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Fun Things to Do Around Seattle

Whether you’re in town for a few days or are just curious about what the impressively green Emerald City has in store, here are nine fun activities to do in Seattle.

By Tiffany YoungPublished about a year ago 4 min read
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Known for its high-rise buildings, strong coffee culture, and being the base of several technology companies, Seattle has many features that draw people to the city. These include the plethora of sights and attractions the Coffee Capital of the World has in store.

And with its relatively mild climate, blending both Mediterranean and oceanic temperatures, Seattle’s weather is generally ideal for outdoor events and activities. Plus, if you find yourself in rainy weather, you'll still have plenty of indoor options.

Fun Activities to Do Around Seattle

Without taking much of your time, here are nine fun activities around Seattle.

Check Out Various Marine Life at the Seattle Aquarium

The Seattle Aquarium was founded in 1977 and has since been delighting families and lovers of sea animals alike. Visiting the aquarium is an entertaining and educational experience for everyone. You’ll enjoy learning about marine life at their fascinating exhibits, while also getting the chance to feed sharks.

What makes this activity great, is that you can visit Seattle Aquarium even in rainy weather.

Head to Lake Washington

Mostly calm, still waters? Check. Beautiful greenery? Check. Friendly people? Check. Seattle’s Lake Washington has everything you need for a fun, laid-back outing.

As mentioned earlier, Washington's second-largest natural lake boasts mostly calm waters, making it perfect for a cruise. Plus, you can fish for their renowned trout or simply go for an evening stroll and enjoy glorious sunset views as it stretches over the horizon.

Explore the Museum of Flight

Seattle’s iconic Museum of Flight was founded in 1965 and features an extensive collection of aviation memorabilia and hosts a number of interactive tours and exhibits that are sure to entertain you.

History buffs will appreciate learning about the brave flight experiences of pilots at the Storytelling & Aerospace Update, while families can participate in the museum’s Spacequest VR (Virtual Reality) experience. You’ll put on VR headsets, take your seats, and experience what it’s like to go to the Moon and back!

After that unforgettable experience, why not head to the Museum of Flight Store and have your pick of aviation gifts to purchase and bring home with you?

Visit Seattle Art Museum

Whether it’s your first time in Seattle or you’ve frequented the city a million times, you’ve certainly heard about the renowned Seattle Art Museum. Featuring stunning paintings like Puget Sound on the Pacific Coast by Albert Bierstadt and Asian artwork at their Seattle Asian Art Museum, spending time at the museum is the ideal activity for anyone looking for a culturally enriching experience.

Take a Stroll in Nature at the Washington Park Arboretum

Speaking of art, John Ruskin was onto something when he said,”Nature is painting for us, day after day, pictures of infinite beauty,” and the Washington Park Arboretum exemplifies that sentiment.

This 230-acre botanic garden contains various plants, such as beautiful camellia flowers and stunning magnolias. Apart from admiring their pretty flowers and other plants, you can also attend gardening classes and workshops here.

Have a Family Day at Woodland Park Zoo

Located in Phinney Ridge, Woodlife Park Zoo is easily accessible to visitors. The zoo was founded over 120 years ago and focuses on the conservation and support of precious animals in the zoo’s care.

Woodlife Park Zoo is a place for exploration and discovery, with animals from different habitats. With lions and ostriches from the African Savanna exhibit to those in their Living Northwest Trail, you’re sure to learn a thing or two about the animals cared for here.

Order Your Favorite Cup of Coffee at the Starbucks Reserve Roastery

The iconic Starbucks has its roots in Seattle, so it makes sense it’d have its first Starbucks Reserve Roastery close to its original store in Pike Place. Much like their signature beverages, you'll see that much thought and craftsmanship were poured into the design of their space. But enough about design and location—let's talk about their coffee.

At their main bar, you can enjoy your pick of their freshly brewed coffees or espressos. And if you’d like more than ordering a caffeinated beverage, you can check out their scooping or mixology bar to get your own beans and learn about the skill of mixing drinks.

Race Against Time to Solve Puzzles and Escape an Escape Room

This fun, revolutionary group activity is a surefire way to test your wits and collaboration skills. Working with your group, you must find clues and solve puzzles to find your way out of an escape room before you run out of time.

Escape rooms take on many forms, from prison escapes to zombie-themed challenges. Whatever type of room you find yourself in, you and your team need to be on the same page to get out in time!

Visit the Iconic T-Mobile Park

Apart from being home to baseball games during the MLB season, T-Mobile Park hosts a number of events from musical performances to political rallies. If those don’t appeal to you, you can also go on a tour of their famous, historic stadium.

One of their must-see attractions includes their 9-ft baseball glove statue, as well as their baseball chandelier that was crafted out of 1,000 (yes, 1,000) resin baseball bats. You need to see it to believe it!

Final Thoughts on Fun Activities to Do Around Seattle

Now that you have a pretty good idea of the fun activities around Seattle, you’re much more aware of your options in this Pacific Northwest metropolis. From savoring a strong doppio espresso at the Starbucks Reserve Roastery to admiring world-class art at Seattle Art Museum, you will surely have an enjoyable and unforgettable time!

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Tiffany Young

Tiffany Young can usually be found watching her favorite Twitch streamers, playing Breath of the Wild, or binging the latest Netflix original. She enjoys writing about everything from vintage vinyls to nerdy collectibles.

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