Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Places I'd like to Visit in Seattle

Bill Speidel's Underground Tour
608 First Ave.
206.682.4646
www.undergroundtour.com

 

Science Fiction Museum (on the Seattle Center campus)
325 5th Avenue North
Seattle, WA 98109

http://www.empsfm.org/index.asp

 

The Space Needle
Seattle Center, 400 Broad St.; 206.905.2100;
www.spaceneedle.com

 

Pike Place Market
Between First Ave. and Western, from Pike to Virginia streets

www.pikeplacemarket.org

 

Seattle Aquarium
Pier 59
206.386.4300
www.seattleaquarium.org

5 comments:

Becky said...

O.k. Seattle, I loved the Aquarium, and Pikes place Market was fun. We did not take the underground Tour but did go the the Pacific Science Center (give yourself lots of time) We got a City Pass for $44.00 per adult it has the Zoo, Aquarium, Pacific Science Center and it has a boat trip of the harbor. I loved it and saved a lot of money. Have a great time and good luck with all the one way roads.

ScottBoomer said...

You don't want to go to a Mariners baseball game?

Lindsay said...

I did go on the underground tour and it was VERY entertaining. We're still making "seamstress" jokes. The Space Needle is a waste of time (and it makes some people nauseated.) Pike's Place is fun but can be overwhelming if you stop walking and attempt to stand in one place. We didn't go to the Aquarium but my neighbor said it was really cool. I wanted to go to the Science Fiction Museum but my sister didn't want to go. It's a pretty interesting looking building, Frank Gehry "designed" it.

Anonymous said...

The Needle is cool...fastest elevator I've ever been on. Have not been in the SF museum but wouldn't mind. The Aquarium we saw once... very cool. Kenji was at Pike's Place last week and found a kilt store. What's not cool about that? Bring your coat and walking shoes when you come and we'll see how far we get on your list. :)

Anonnymouse said...

ohhhh...buy me a kilt!


and you you need to check out the E.M.P. (experience music project) by the space needle....or take the Duck Tour!...that rocks!