Source: Tourism MediaSpace NeedleBuilt as a showpiece for the 1962 World’s Fair, this iconic structure has become a symbol of Seattle.WorldNorth AmericaUSAKing CountyWashington StateSeattleSpace Needle
Source: Tourism MediaHiram M. Chittenden LocksWatch fish travel upstream, see boats head out to sea and explore quiet gardens at canal gates that remain a crucial part of Seattle’s waterways.WorldNorth AmericaUSAKing CountyWashington StateSeattleHiram M. Chittenden Locks
Source: Tourism MediaSpace NeedleBuilt as a showpiece for the 1962 World’s Fair, this iconic structure has become a symbol of Seattle.WorldNorth AmericaUSAKing CountyWashington StateSeattleSpace Needle
Source: Tourism MediaBelltownSeattle’s ultra-modern side is evident in this neighborhood, where an active arts and partying scene thrives amid its shining skyscrapers.WorldNorth AmericaUSAKing CountyWashington StateSeattleBelltown
Source: Tourism MediaTacomaVisit Tacoma to see stunning glass art and excellent museums. Explore nearby majestic Mount Rainier or a large urban park on Puget Sound. WorldNorth AmericaUSAPierce CountyWashington StateTacoma
Source: Tourism MediaFort Vancouver National Historic SiteStride around a 19th-century fort, watch live craft demonstrations and learn about Washington’s trading and military history.WorldNorth AmericaUSAClark CountyWashington StateVancouverFort Vancouver National Historic Site
Source: Tourism MediaSeattle CenterA product of the 1962 World Fair, this cultural precinct is where sports, theater, film and fine dining come together in Seattle.WorldNorth AmericaUSAKing CountyWashington StateSeattleSeattle Center
Source: Tourism MediaPioneer SquareThe birthplace of Seattle combines old-world charm with modern entertainment and a thriving arts scene.WorldNorth AmericaUSAKing CountyWashington StateSeattlePioneer SquarePioneer Square
Source: Tourism MediaWestport Maritime MuseumWorldNorth AmericaUSAGrays Harbor CountyWashington StateAberdeenWestportWestport Maritime Museum
Source: Tourism MediaFort Nisqually Living History MuseumInteract with interpreters in period clothing and explore replica 19th-century buildings at this living history museum.WorldNorth AmericaUSAPierce CountyWashington StateTacomaFort Nisqually Living History Museum
Source: Tourism MediaMuseum of GlassWatch some of the world’s best glassblowers demonstrate their skills and admire 20th- and 21st-century glass artworks at this extraordinary museum.WorldNorth AmericaUSAPierce CountyWashington StateTacomaMuseum of Glass
Source: Tourism MediaMount St. HelensEven 30 years on, the raw power of a volcanic eruption can be seen all around this incredible mountain.WorldNorth AmericaUSASkamania CountyWashington StateStevensonMount St. Helens
Source: Tourism MediaSeattle CenterA product of the 1962 World Fair, this cultural precinct is where sports, theater, film and fine dining come together in Seattle.WorldNorth AmericaUSAKing CountyWashington StateSeattleSeattle Center
Source: Tourism MediaFort Nisqually Living History MuseumInteract with interpreters in period clothing and explore replica 19th-century buildings at this living history museum.WorldNorth AmericaUSAPierce CountyWashington StateTacomaFort Nisqually Living History Museum
Source: Tourism MediaSeattle CenterA product of the 1962 World Fair, this cultural precinct is where sports, theater, film and fine dining come together in Seattle.WorldNorth AmericaUSAKing CountyWashington StateSeattleSeattle Center
Source: Tourism MediaBelltownSeattle’s ultra-modern side is evident in this neighborhood, where an active arts and partying scene thrives amid its shining skyscrapers.WorldNorth AmericaUSAKing CountyWashington StateSeattleBelltown
Source: Tourism MediaOfficers RowWalk down a shaded, narrow street and pass elegant 19th-century homes now occupied by museums and private residences.WorldNorth AmericaUSAClark CountyWashington StateVancouverOfficers Row
Source: Tourism MediaTacomaVisit Tacoma to see stunning glass art and excellent museums. Explore nearby majestic Mount Rainier or a large urban park on Puget Sound. WorldNorth AmericaUSAPierce CountyWashington StateTacoma
Source: Tourism MediaKerry ParkSeattle has some spectacular views and this lovely little park on Queen Anne Hill is a great spot to see them at their best.WorldNorth AmericaUSAKing CountyWashington StateSeattleKerry Park
Source: Tourism MediaMuseum of FlightExplore the fascinating history of aviation in the U.S. at this excellent museum in Boeing’s home town.WorldNorth AmericaUSAKing CountyWashington StateSeattleMuseum of Flight
Source: Tourism MediaFort Nisqually Living History MuseumInteract with interpreters in period clothing and explore replica 19th-century buildings at this living history museum.WorldNorth AmericaUSAPierce CountyWashington StateTacomaFort Nisqually Living History Museum
Source: Tourism MediaPioneer SquareThe birthplace of Seattle combines old-world charm with modern entertainment and a thriving arts scene.WorldNorth AmericaUSAKing CountyWashington StateSeattlePioneer SquarePioneer Square
Source: Tourism MediaTacoma Art MuseumDon’t miss one of Tacoma’s top cultural attractions, which is among the most prestigious museums in the Northwest region.WorldNorth AmericaUSAPierce CountyWashington StateTacomaTacoma Art Museum
Source: Tourism MediaBelltownSeattle’s ultra-modern side is evident in this neighborhood, where an active arts and partying scene thrives amid its shining skyscrapers.WorldNorth AmericaUSAKing CountyWashington StateSeattleBelltown