Visit Seattle Washington | Travel Tourism | Official Site Discover the enchanting charm of Seattle, Washington - fondly known as the Emerald City! Follow along with Lily Yu, a Deaf travel blogger, as she explores the Emerald City and discovers some of the best attractions, restaurants, and photo spots to check out while visiting
Things to Do in Seattle Washington | Visit Seattle With everything from unrivaled natural beauty and world-class attractions to major sports teams, a thriving arts and culture scene, and beyond, there’s always something to do in Seattle
Sightseeing - Visit Seattle Seattle has so much to offer, from major attractions to unexpected surprises Take in stunning views from vantages around town, including Kerry Park and the Seattle Great Wheel on the waterfront Learn all about the region’s deep aviation roots among the vintage airplanes and spacecraft at the Museum of Flight
Seattle Facts - Visit Seattle Seattle is located at latitude 47 39’N, longitude 122 17’W, on the eastern shore of Puget Sound, approximately 90 air miles east of the Pacific coastline and 113 miles south of the U S -Canadian border (49th Parallel)
Downtown Seattle - Visit Seattle Downtown Seattle is the city’s beating heart, flush with global bites, trendy cocktails, and cultural hubs
Official Seattle Visitors Guide - Visit Seattle Seattle is a beautiful destination with so much for a visitor to see and do To help you start planning your trip, our Official Visitors’ Guide is packed full of information on how to make the most of your time in the Emerald City
Visitor Resources - Visit Seattle Photo: Reg Natarajan Border International Visitor Information Chuck Taylor Cruise Information Photo: Dave Sizer Learn About Our Marijuana Laws Visiting from Canada? Discover special deals and offers just for Canadian visitors in Seattle!
No Umbrella - Visit Seattle Largely written by Visit Seattle staff, our No Umbrella blog shares an insider's view on the city and region Come explore with us!
Seattle History - Visit Seattle With the advent of World War II, Seattle boomed, as did most cities in the U S Puget Sound became a major naval base; tens of thousands of troops received their training at nearby Fort Lewis and shipped overseas from Seattle’s waterfront