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Whether you seek outdoor enjoyment or an urban adventure, Seattle will provide a memorable touring experience. Touring the City allows you to enjoy the capital of culture in the Pacific Northwest. Seattle has developed from its wild environment into a mind-blowing and forward-looking city. More innovations occur as time passes. Read below to learn more about the best attractions in Seattle.

Discovery Park

Discovery Park
Discovery Park

This park is the largest in Seattle, covering about 550 acres. Why wouldn’t you want to spend your time in such a huge park? The park is located near Magnolia locale, west of Downtown. Discovery Park features a forest, meadows, and a coastline, offering a fabulous escape from the urban area and providing wildlife habitat. 

You will find West Point Lighthouse, a famous photoshoot destination that marks the westernmost viewpoint of the park. Nevertheless, you can also view the Olympics Mountains and the Puget Sound from the natural space of the park. The major trails in the park include the Beach trails and the Loop trails, which lead to significant vantages. 

Don’t leave the park without visiting the environment learning center, which entails interactive exhibits and provides information about Discovery Park. Although the park is quite large and tiring to stroll through, the numerous signage along the trails makes navigation easier. However, you might need to download the park’s map if you are a first-time tourist. 

Chihuly Garden and Glass

Chihuly Garden and Glass
Chihuly Garden and Glass

Chihuly Garden and Glass is located within Seattle Center, and it is among the best museums in Seattle. The museum explores and displays exhibits and collections of a Tacoma native, Dale Chihuly. Dale’s work is famous for developing attractive sculptures and using glass as a purely artistic technique. 

Chihuly Garden and Glass feature eight galleries and among them is a popular gallery with Glasshouse works. The Glasshouse attracts many tourists from its appearance and installation of colors, which change with the moving sunlight above. After taking your stroll in the Garden, you can sit at the lovely Art Plaza and Collections Café to enjoy their amazing hourly glass-blowing demonstrations. You can find presentations from a natural environment that enhances the depth and flow of Dale’s glass work at the point where Art plaza adjoins the Garden. 

Additionally, this museum features tours, talks, and a video presentation regarding the artist’s craft and life. You can visit Chihuly Glass and Garden any day of the week as it remains open the entire period. 

Woodland Park Zoo

Woodland Park Zoo
Woodland Park Zoo

Woodland Park Zoo facilitates a habitat for various endangered and threatened species in its 92-acre environment. The zoo has about 300 species ranging from grizzly bears, lemurs, jaguars, snow leopards, and African and Asian elephants. Also, it was the first zoo to establish a naturalistic exhibit of the various animal species. Observe the solar-operated carousel, animal feedings, daily programs, and educational lectures. If you visit Seattle during the summer, please tour the zoo from morning till late. You can have higher chances of seeing almost all animals as they mostly come out of their hiding places to ride out the day’s heat. You can get a thrilling yet enjoyable moment by booking an animal experience tour if you love animals. This tour allows people to get close to, touch, and feed some zoo animals. Some wildlife you can get close to include the lemurs, penguins, and giraffes. 

The Museum of History and Industry

The Museum of History and Industry
The Museum of History and Industry

This museum acknowledges and celebrates Seattle’s position as a leader in industry and innovation. The Museum of History and Industry serves as an educational center cataloging the events that contributed to the City’s development into a significant port city. 

Anyone visiting the museum can book a tour of the Northwest exhibit to explore the region’s history. The historic tour explores how Seattle’s cultural events and geography shaped the Emerald City. Tourists can also use the authentic WWII-era Tang periscope from the Maritime exhibit to enjoy a 360-degree view of the City. 

At the museum, the 3rd main gallery explains how local inventors contributed to putting the city at the forefront of new technology and innovation. This gallery will allow the visitors to learn the explored concepts and see interactive exhibits. Locally invented products and vintage clothing include examples of permanent historical items in the museum’s main gallery. 

The Museum of Flight

The Museum of Flight
The Museum of Flight

If you love aircrafts, visiting the Museum of Flight should be top on your to-do list. You will have a lifetime of experience exploring flight-related historical items and observing an array of airplanes and educational exhibits. Nevertheless, this museum is not only limited to aircraft lovers. Most visits take a whole day while the museum is open from Thursday to Monday. The museum offers general admissions and premium experiences of behind-the-scenes exhibits.  

Museum of Flight also involves an outdoor gallery display featuring the collection’s largest aircraft. Some of the largest aircraft include military planes such as the B-17F Flying Fortress and the jet Air Force One. Don’t forget to tour the museum’s indoor Great Gallery, which gives a thrilling experience of watching planes suspended in the air. The Space and Lear galleries engage tourists in the future and history of space travel. 

The Personal Courage Wing is dedicated to remembering the significance of aviation during World War I and II. If you are a history buff, you will love the experience here. The exhibits in this wing include the pilot’s personal stories and engaging experiences like the flight simulator and the 28 restored fighter planes. Further, the Red Barn collections explore the initial days of flight in the barn. Book the Boeing tour from Seattle and get a fascinating experience from the flight innovation and modern aircraft, which is a convenient mode of accessing the company. This tour features a 90-minute plant assembly tour and to and from transportation costs.

Conclusion

You can spend an entire month in Seattle and fail to explore its attractions fully. However, you will experience the best of Seattle by visiting the above attractions. 

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