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Read More The Seahawks, Seattle’s professional football team, play their home games in the city’s CenturyLink Field. The Seattle Sounders FC, a professional league in soccer, also play their home games at CenturyLink Field. So, if you are a sports fan, never miss this chance to cheer for your favorite team. Seattle, like New York, inspired many movies. Movies like“Sleepless in Seattle,” “The Officer and a Gentleman,” “The Ring” and many more are filmed in the city. So why would movie producers choose Seattle? The city, aside from the good people, is surrounded by nature. Because of its lush scenery, Seattle became a place to film a movies, ads, and television series for over 75 years now. Let us not forget that the city was also hailed as the second cleanest city in America. Seattle is located in the Pacific Northwest region. It’s stuck between Puget Sound and Lake Washington. It is the main city of Washington, and the county seat of King County. Undoubtedly, its’s the biggest and densely populated commercial and industrial city. The city is home to huge corporations like Microsoft, Nintendo, Safeco, and Amazon. With an estimated population of 3.5 million people, the Seattle metro area gained the 15th place as the largest metropolitan area in the U.S. In 2017, The city of Seattle reported an approximated population of 724,745 residents. Seattle experiences 152 sunny days in a year while there are 92 rainy days. The summertime high reaches an average of 75 degrees Fahrenheit. The coldest month is January low, having an average of 37 degrees. Seattle got a Sperling’s Comfort Index of 79. This means that the city experiences a pleasant atmosphere throughout the entire year. So, let us breathe in the natural beauty and the busyness of Seattle. Start your journey by knowing and exploring the city’s cultural landmarks. The Space Needle is a 605-feet tall observation tower. From above, you can see the Cascade Mountains, Elliot Bay, and Mount Rainier. The stunning creation was originally built for the 1962 World Fair. Did you know The Space Needle started from a doodle on a table napkin? Now, it has transformed into the most iconic landmark of the city! The Seattle Center Monorail is another relic of the World Fair. It is an elevated monorail that can runs at a speed of 45 mph. It connects Seattle Center and other city attractions. This historic landmark was hailed by the Seattle Landmarks Preservation Board as an official Seattle Landmark on August 4, 2003. Spark your natural curiosity at the Pacific Science Center. You will enjoying launching those rockets and making electric circuits in Tinker Tank. Be closer to the colorful and vibrant butterflies at the Tropical Butterfly House. Answer tons of questions about nature, experiment, and learn the different technologies available. If Space Needle was drawn in a napkin, the Museum of Pop Culture is like a badly broken guitar from above. This venue showcases a vast collection of music, science fiction, and pop culture references. The exhibits showcase indie video games, horror films, the Sea Hawk, a black and white adventure film from Warner Bros., and of course, Washington’s homegrown rock band formed, Nirvana. If you want to hit two birds with one stone, then, the Seattle Art Museum is definitely for you. First, you enjoy the largest museum that started during the 1930s. It showcases variety of artwork collections that range from many eras and many regions. Now, that is not all, there is an outdoor extension of the museum. It is the Olympic Sculpture Park, a waterfront park that features sculpture outdoor. From the park, you can see the fascinating view of the Olympic Mountains and the Puget Sound. It is also in close proximity to Myrtle Edwards Park and Elliot Bay Park. These parks are public parks so admission is free. That’s good news because you get to explore more places! If you want something unique, see the original work of Dale Chihuly at the Chihuly Garden and Glass. This museum features the glassblower Chihuly, his work in the medium, and his development as a world-renowned artist. There are 8 interior galleries, a luxuriant outdoor garden, and the Glass House serves as its centerpiece. Dale Chihuly will truly astound you when you look at his 100-feet sculpture of the Glass House suspended at the ceiling. Need your coffee fix? Just go to a corner and the chances are you will find an the Cafe Allegro. It known for serving the best Caffe Americano. After all, it is the city’s first coffee shop. Now, if you need to feast on some real food. Seattle has the freshest seafood ever! Since Seattle is a port city, there are numerous dining options and one restaurant that stands out is the Pike Place Chowder. This restaurant at the 1530 Post Aly won the Great Chowder Cook. Not just once, but several times already! Try also their salmon because it is better and greater than any other restaurant in city. This rain city always needs a hot bowl of soup. Find the best at Pho Bac, Pho 99, and Pho Ba. For dessert lovers, taste Fran’s Chocolates. It has been in the city since 1982. According to reports, it’s Obama’s favorite dessert. So, now you know that Seattle offers a wide array of food selections that will satisfy your tummy. Time to hike with the kids! Off to the Seward Park you go. It has a paved trail so you can carry a toddler with a backpack, and push a stroller at the same time. On a clear sunny day, the lakeshore near the trail provides beautiful views of the Cascade Range, and Mount Rainier (or popularly called Tacoma.) There are picnic shelters at the park to protect you and your family from the unpredictable rainy weather. Lincoln Park is another hiking destination for your kids. From there, you will see the Olympics Mountains and Puget Sound. Discovery Park has a lot to offer too. It is, after all, the largest public park that occupies a total of 534 acres of land. It’s filled with meadows, ravines, woodlands, and beaches. Plus, there are mazes for bikers and the walking paths are meant for hikers only. Music is very much part of Seattle. From alternative rock to grunge, major bands like Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Soundgarden, and Alice in Chains are all formed in the city. It is not surprising that there are a lot of music-themed places you can visit such as the Cafe Racer, Columbia City Theater, The Crocodile, Tractor Tavern, Vera Project, and so on. Not everyone knows that Seattle is also home to the most stunning beaches like Magnuson Park. You can go walking, boating, kite flying, and swimming. There’s a lounge area and a wading pool for the kids to enjoy. Once you are hungry, there are many picnic shelters and tables available. Idylwood Park is a place where you can bring your beloved pets with you. Dogs are allowed in the park, but make sure to have clean-up bags ready. This place is overlooking Sammamish Lake. Breathe in the fresh air while you enjoy picnicking with your family. There are more awesome beaches waiting for you on your next visit. Seattle offers the perfect mixture of the tech industry and the flourishing nature. There’s always something to do in this progressive yet modest city of Seattle, Washington. GQ Magazine called Seattle, Washington, “The Food City of the Year.” It also has earned another name as the “City of Music” because Seattle has a lot of live performances any day in the week. It does not end there! The city is known for sports too. It has an open-air ballpark in Major League Baseball. The Safeco Field’s roof is only a covering. Hence, the open-air set up guarantees good view wherever you choose to sit.