Préparez-vous à profiter de cafés de premier ordre, de vues à couper le souffle et de l'un des plus anciens marchés fermiers des États-Unis.
Bien que vous ayez peut-être entendu dire qu'elle "sent l'esprit adolescent", nous pouvons vous assurer que Seattle, la plus grande ville de l'État de Washington (et du nord-ouest du Pacifique), est un endroit dynamique et passionnant à visiter - et l'une des villes à la croissance la plus rapide des États-Unis.
Et oui, c'est le berceau de la musique grunge ! Berceau de groupes mondialement connus tels que Nirvana, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains et Pearl Jam, Seattle est un foyer de créativité, et la passion pour l'innovation et l'avant-gardisme se poursuit aujourd'hui, avec une scène artistique et musicale en plein essor, des hauts lieux de la gastronomie et un grand nombre de start-ups qui s'installent chaque année dans la ville. Avec des vues magnifiques sur l'océan, des sites historiques, des attractions passionnantes, un climat tempéré et un aéroport facilement accessible, Seattle est un endroit merveilleux à visiter à tout moment de l'année.
Fun Things to Do in Seattle, Washington
Marché de Pike's Place
First opened on August 17, 1907, Pike’s Place Market is one of the oldest continuously operated public farmers markets in the United States — and with good reason! The market is full of some of the finest artisans, craftspeople, farmers, and small businesses in the city, and is known as the “soul of Seattle.” Plus, there are plenty of delicious restaurants in the market to get a true taste of the Pacific Northwest.
Starbucks – Seattle Roastery
You have probably had one of Seattle’s most famous exports: Starbucks coffee. The ubiquitous coffee chain originally opened in Seattle, Washington, on March 30, 1971, and has since taken the world by storm with its famous beans. Visit the original storefront in Pike’s Place Market, or head over to the Seattle Roastery for an immersive and dramatic experience, located just nine blocks from the original shop.
Seattle Sports Teams – Take in a Game
Seattle is home to plenty of professional sports teams, so if watching a game is up your alley, you’re in luck! Notable teams include the NHL’s Seattle Kraken, the WNBA’s Seattle Storm, the NFL’s Seattle Seahawks, and the MLB’s Seattle Mariners.
Observatoire Sky View
If you’re looking for great views of the city, look no further than the Sky View Observatory, the tallest public observatory in the Pacific Northwest. You’ll enjoy breathtaking, 360-degree views of the city and all of its magnificent scenery and landmarks. Take the elevator to the 73rd floor in just 70 seconds to see the best sights Seattle has to offer, including the Space Needle, Safeco Field, Mt. Rainier, Mt. Baker, San Juan, and the Olympic mountains.
Discovery Park
In Seattle, you’re always near nature — in fact, there are more than 450 parks within the city limits, but if you’re going to pick one, our recommendation is Discovery Park. As the largest urban park in Seattle, Discovery Park is located on Magnolia Bluff overlooking the Puget Sound, with jaw-dropping views of the Cascade and Olympic mountain ranges. There’s also miles of protected tidal beaches, open meadow lands, sea cliffs, forest groves, sand dunes, thickets, streams, and more. It’s both free and fun for the whole family!
Croisière dans le port de Seattle
To take in a little culture during your visit, the Seattle Harbor Cruise is a great way to learn more about the city and bask in its beauty during a scenic one-hour cruise. You’ll learn about Seattle’s evolving skyline, historic downtown, and shipping port, with an expert guide narrating throughout the ride. Soak up the panoramic views of Elliott Bay and get ready to leave with a deep understanding of the waterfront city’s heritage and history.
Space Needle
Located in the Lower Queen Anne neighborhood, the Space Needle is one of the defining features of Seattle’s skyline. Standing at 605 feet, the structure features an observation deck that only takes a mere 41 seconds to get to on the elevator. Originally built for the 1962 World’s Fair, the tower was designed to be a symbol of humanity’s Space Age aspirations. With its stunning views and cultural significance, you shouldn’t leave town without experiencing this landmark.
Original publish date: January 24, 2023