Must See-attle
Spots
By: Morayma Reyes
1. Pike Place!Pike Place is one of the most famous market places in Seattle. People can walk around and visit the
individual vendors which start selling right at 9 AM. Pike Place offers fresh food, amazing atmosphere,
original Starbucks, flowers, and tourists. What more can you ask for?
2. The Seattle Waterfront !Visitors can kick off their trip by walking through the bay and the skyline views will follow you on the other
side. Besides the amazing views, people can expect a plethora of entertainment such as bars, restaurants
and movie theaters.
3. Olympic Sculpture Park!Olympic Sculpture is a fun public park where people can take a swift walk near the waterfront, as well as
free tours through the city to learn more about its history. Some notable installations include the Eagle,
Typewriter Eraser and many others.
4. Seattle Art Museum (SAM)!This is a must visit for fans of Seattle, and despite the confusing layout of the museum visitors can enjoy the
displays which vary from modern to contemporary. And for those who are conscious of their budgets, the
museum offers free visits every Thursday!
5. The Foremont Troll !This is a fun local art work from the Seattle community and it is an attraction for people who want to take a goofy
photo and further explore the statue. The Troll is made of concrete materials and thought out by local artists in
the 1990’s. It’s unique to the area, fun and quirky, and the countless photo ops further prove its popularity among
tourists.
6. The Space Needle !The Space Needle is an iconic monument in Seattle standing at 605-ft tall and 848 stairs.
It is one of the best known symbols in the US, which also acts as an observatory to look
over the beautiful city, in its glory. While enjoying the views, visitors can also have dinner.
7. Discovery Park!People who have visited this park say its the best place for hikes through the woods and walks on
the beach without getting to far from the city. The park has a great mix of trees, forest, shoreline,
and some history as well. Favorite hikes include the North Beach Trail, which you can get to easiest
by the North Parking Lot.