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Attractions
 
Museum of Flight - Experience the story of flight from the dawn of aviation to the Space Age. The Museum features 54 of the world's most awe-inspiring airplanes-authentic and in mint condition. Walk within inches of the amazing Blackbird spy plane or board America's first presidential jet-the original Air Force One.

Pike Place Market - The Pike Place Market is a special place. This nine-acre historic district hosts nine million visitors each year who come to experience the unique sites and sounds of Seattle's downtown public market. It is a great place to shop and to find entertainment.

Pacific Science Center - The Pacific Science Center offers fun for the entire family. The center offers a variety of interactive exhibits, a planetarium, IMAX theaters, laser shows and a variety of special events throughout the year.

Washington State Ferries - Washington State Ferries is the largest ferry system in the United States, serving eight counties within Washington and the Province of British Columbia in Canada. WSF is also one of the state’s largest tourist attractions. Every year, thousands of out-of-state visitors come to ride a ferry on a scenic ride through the San Juan Islands or to other destinations around Puget Sound.

The Space Needle - The Space Needle, a Seattle tradition for over 35 years offers extraordinary futuristic design and colorful history. Just 43 seconds in a glass elevator from ground level to 520 feet above Seattle. A 360-degree view of the most incredible panoramic scenery the Pacific Northwest has to offer.

Hiram M. Chittenden Locks - Visitors to the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks can enjoy the beautiful Carl S. English, Jr. Botanical Garden, watch the boats, visit the fish ladder, and explore the exhibits and bookstore in the Visitor Center.

The Children's Museum - This is a place where kids can do everything. Explore a mountain forest, ride a subway, create their own songs in a real recording studio, go inside a whale, examine skeletons, and other exciting adventures.

Argosy Cruises - Argosy Cruises offers must-see tourist attractions, such as the Lakes, Locks and Harbor Cruises and hosts countless weddings, trips to Tillicum Village, corporate events and community activities, including the Christmas ShipTM Festival, Pacific Marine Research trips, and Camp Goodtimes.

 
Seattle Aquarium - The Seattle Aquarium features more than 380 species of fish, invertebrates, birds and marine mammals, an underwater Dome and a Discovery Lab. Visitors can witness the entire life-cycle of Pacific salmon in the world's only aquarium-based salmon ladder and fish hatchery. The Aquarium also offers trips to see orcas, eagles, gray whales and more in the wild.

The Burke Museum - Located on the campus of the University of Washington, the Burke Museum is a major national resource for information on the natural and cultural history of the Pacific Northwest.

Rosalie Whyel Museum of Doll Art - Established in September, 1992 in Bellevue, Washington (near Seattle), the museum houses more than 3000 dolls on display as well as for sale. Since its inception it has become a 'mecca' for doll collectors and enthusiasts. It is a great place to look for collectibles or even just to reflect upon childhood memories.

Woodland Park Zoo - Considered one of the country's ten best zoos, Woodland Park Zoo's 92 acres feature over 300 animal species and 1000 plant species in award-winning naturalistic exhibits.

Spirit of Washington Dinner Train - Experience the nostalgia of passenger rail as you ride and dine in luxurious, vintage rail cars. From Renton to Woodinville, your journey takes you along the shores of Lake Washington and over the historic Wilburton Trestle. Also includes a stopover at Columbia Winery.

Tillcum Village - Tillicum Village is a place where family and friends can come and explore, while enjoying an exquisite meal of freshly prepared salmon, and view Native American dances. Come for the excellent dinner and show, and stay afterwards to examine authentic carving exhibits or explore Blake Island itself.

Rhododendron Species Botanical Garden - Just south of Seattle, the Rhododendron Species Foundation and Botanical Garden is home to one of the largest rhododendron collections in the world. Over 10,000 rhododendrons grow in a beautiful 22 acre woodland of tall native conifers. The flowering season in western Washington begins in early January and continues through late July with the majority of species in bloom from March to May.