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The top sightseeing attractions in Seattle are:
• Pike Place Market
• Space Needle
• Ferry to Bainbridge Island
Other significant attractions include the following
• Pioneer Square
• Chinatown International District
• Museum of History and Industry
• Museum of Pop Culture
• Seattle Great Wheel
• Underground Tour
• Argosy Locks Cruise
• Seattle Art Museum
• Olympic Sculpture Park
• Downtown Retail Core
• Frye Art Museum
• Woodland Park Zoo
• Pacific Science Center
• Seattle Aquarium
• Pike Place Market
• Space Needle
• Ferry to Bainbridge Island
Other significant attractions include the following
• Pioneer Square
• Chinatown International District
• Museum of History and Industry
• Museum of Pop Culture
• Seattle Great Wheel
• Underground Tour
• Argosy Locks Cruise
• Seattle Art Museum
• Olympic Sculpture Park
• Downtown Retail Core
• Frye Art Museum
• Woodland Park Zoo
• Pacific Science Center
• Seattle Aquarium
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You've posted several place-specific threads regarding the same cruise. May I recommend you go to the Alaska and West Coast Departures boards on Cruise Critic, where your questions are asked very frequently?
http://boards.cruisecritic.com/forumdisplay.php?f=413
http://boards.cruisecritic.com/forumdisplay.php?f=55
http://boards.cruisecritic.com/forumdisplay.php?f=413
http://boards.cruisecritic.com/forumdisplay.php?f=55
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What are you interested in?
If I had to name one unique thing to see in Seattle, I'd probably choose the Chihuly museum and garden. Located at the Seattle Center, it is a showcase for Dale Chihuly's glass art.
If the weather is good, go visit the Ballard Locks. More interesting from the ground than on a boat, IMO.
If I had to name one unique thing to see in Seattle, I'd probably choose the Chihuly museum and garden. Located at the Seattle Center, it is a showcase for Dale Chihuly's glass art.
If the weather is good, go visit the Ballard Locks. More interesting from the ground than on a boat, IMO.
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I highly recommend Seattle Walking Tours. They have a couple of different tours. The deal with them -- and it's on the up-and-up -- is that you pay for the tour at the end, and only pay what you think the tour is worth.
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