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elvisbrassell

What To See In Seattle In 3 Days

I’m planning a trip to Seattle and I’m wondering what I should see in 3 days. I’m looking for a mix of activities that will help me experience the city and its culture. I’m hoping to find something that will give me a good overview of the city, while also allowing me to explore some of the more hidden gems. I’m open to anything from outdoor activities to cultural experiences. I’m hoping to find something that will give me a great experience in a short amount of time. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

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  1. There is so much to see and do in Seattle in 3 days. Here are some of the top attractions:

    1. Space Needle: Take the elevator to the top of the iconic Space Needle for stunning views of the city.

    2. Pike Place Market: Enjoy the sights, smells, and sounds of this bustling market, and don’t forget to buy some of the delicious local produce.

    3. Seattle Great Wheel: Take a ride on the Seattle Great Wheel for a unique view of the city.

    4. Seattle Aquarium: Visit the Seattle Aquarium to see the beautiful sea creatures that call the Puget Sound home.

    5. Olympic Sculpture Park: Enjoy the outdoor art installations at the Olympic Sculpture Park.

    6. Chihuly Garden and Glass: Marvel at the stunning glass artwork of Dale Chihuly at this indoor-outdoor museum.

  2. If you only have three days to explore Seattle, there are many great attractions to see. A few of the must-see sights include the iconic Space Needle, the Seattle Great Wheel, the Museum of Pop Culture, the Seattle Aquarium, and the Chihuly Garden and Glass. Additionally, take some time to explore the vibrant Pike Place Market, the Fremont Troll, and the Olympic Sculpture Park. Finally, no visit to Seattle would be complete without a visit to the iconic Pike Place Fish Market.