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| Seattle Travel Tip and Itinerary ( 3 Days in Seattle ) |
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Day 1
The first should be spent Exploring Seattle's downtown area's, at Pike Place Market you will find booths selling fish the most famous is of course the entrance with street performers and the fish throwers. With so much space just spend an hour or two getting lost in the building, it's very easy. Breakfast is easy to come by with so many restraints there will always be at least one you will like. Take the Hill climb steps down to the water front and explore the Seattle Aquarium displaying interesting specimens of Puget Sound life. Then head south on the waterfront to Yesler Way and Pioneer Square, with it's many historic building, art galleries, boutiques, bookshops, and a great bakery. (Grand Central) Don't forget to check out the Underground Tour for a look at old Seattle. It's worth the time and money. A quick walk will take you to the International District, with a wide variety of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Restraints. The acupuncture shops, and private clubs for gambling provide a look and the Asian culture of Seattle.
Day 2
The Ballard locks will provide a look at ships making there way threw. As well the fish start to climb the ladders. Fremont offers a funky look in to Seattle with coffee houses, brewpubs, antique shops, and galleries. With all the choices take some time to have some lunch. Before the day ends make your way to the Seattle Center, and the Space Needle. Go to the fountain and enjoy the sounds and water mingling together to make art.
Day 3
Take the Ferry to Bainbridge Island, and walk straight up the hill and take a tour of the winery facilities, and don't forget a picnic. Choose a bottle of wine and enjoy the quiet of this little island in Puget Sound. Make your way back around the time the sun is setting in watch Seattle spread its beauty out in front of you.
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