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Seattle 3 Days 2 Nights | Car-Free Travel Guide 🚗

🏨 Accommodation: Hyatt Regency Seattle Close to Pike Place Market, with a subway station 🚉 nearby. The hotel is relatively new, and the bathroom even has a rain shower 🚿. ✈️ Transportation: A 50-minute flight, super fast! 🚉 Seattle’s light rail has only one line. From the airport, it takes 40 minutes to reach 📍Westlake Station. The hotel is just a short walk from there. Day 1 🍴 Starbucks Reserve Roastery The largest Starbucks I’ve ever been to! The ambiance is great, and you can watch the coffee-making process. They also offer a variety of pastries and light meals. 📍 Pike Place Market The famous Pike Place Market. Even early in the morning, it was packed with people. The market sells food and small goods and is located along the waterfront, offering a view of the Seattle Great Wheel 🎡. 🍴 The First Starbucks Waited in line for 30 minutes. The store is small, and aside from the logo, there’s nothing particularly special. Tried the daily special, but it wasn’t worth the wait. Also visited the nearby gum wall, which looked exactly the same as it did ten years ago. 🚇 Monorail Took the city’s monorail from Westlake Center, which goes directly to Seattle Center (where the Space Needle is located). The ride has only one stop and takes about 5 minutes. The train has large observation windows for enjoying the city views 🏙️. 📍 Seattle Center The Space Needle, Chihuly Garden and Glass, and the Pacific Science Center are all located in this area. It’s worth exploring the landmarks. The Space Needle had long lines, so we visited the science center instead, which felt like a youth palace back home—kids would probably love it. 🍴 La Parisienne French Bakery Visited this trendy French pastry shop 🍮. 🍴 La Vita E Bella An Italian restaurant 🇮🇹 we stumbled upon while exploring Belltown. Loved the olive oil served with the complimentary bread—super fragrant! Day 2 🚇 Took the light rail from Westlake to U District. 🍴 Cafe Canuc A stylish coffee shop with Instagram-worthy decor. Ordered a pistachio waffle 🧇 and coffee ☕️. 📍 University of Washington - Suzzallo and Allen Libraries A must-visit Harry Potter-style library 📖. It looks just like the movies, and visitors are welcome to explore. 📍 University Village An outdoor shopping mall near the university with clothing stores and restaurants. Finally tried the viral 🍴Shake Shack 🍔. Day 3 📍 Seattle Central Library Experienced the architectural marvel of this library 📖. 🍴 Din Tai Fung Our final stop, right next to the hotel. Tried the taro xiaolongbao, which was surprisingly delicious! Soft and chewy, and none of the dishes we ordered disappointed. #Seattle #TravelGuide#Seattle life#travel guide#Washington#Seattle guide#Seattle food

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Seattle 3 Days 2 Nights | Car-Free Travel Guide 🚗

🏨 Accommodation: Hyatt Regency Seattle Close to Pike Place Market, with a subway station 🚉 nearby. The hotel is relatively new, and the bathroom even has a rain shower 🚿. ✈️ Transportation: A 50-minute flight, super fast! 🚉 Seattle’s light rail has only one line. From the airport, it takes 40 minutes to reach 📍Westlake Station. The hotel is just a short walk from there. Day 1 🍴 Starbucks Reserve Roastery The largest Starbucks I’ve ever been to! The ambiance is great, and you can watch the coffee-making process. They also offer a variety of pastries and light meals. 📍 Pike Place Market The famous Pike Place Market. Even early in the morning, it was packed with people. The market sells food and small goods and is located along the waterfront, offering a view of the Seattle Great Wheel 🎡. 🍴 The First Starbucks Waited in line for 30 minutes. The store is small, and aside from the logo, there’s nothing particularly special. Tried the daily special, but it wasn’t worth the wait. Also visited the nearby gum wall, which looked exactly the same as it did ten years ago. 🚇 Monorail Took the city’s monorail from Westlake Center, which goes directly to Seattle Center (where the Space Needle is located). The ride has only one stop and takes about 5 minutes. The train has large observation windows for enjoying the city views 🏙️. 📍 Seattle Center The Space Needle, Chihuly Garden and Glass, and the Pacific Science Center are all located in this area. It’s worth exploring the landmarks. The Space Needle had long lines, so we visited the science center instead, which felt like a youth palace back home—kids would probably love it. 🍴 La Parisienne French Bakery Visited this trendy French pastry shop 🍮. 🍴 La Vita E Bella An Italian restaurant 🇮🇹 we stumbled upon while exploring Belltown. Loved the olive oil served with the complimentary bread—super fragrant! Day 2 🚇 Took the light rail from Westlake to U District. 🍴 Cafe Canuc A stylish coffee shop with Instagram-worthy decor. Ordered a pistachio waffle 🧇 and coffee ☕️. 📍 University of Washington - Suzzallo and Allen Libraries A must-visit Harry Potter-style library 📖. It looks just like the movies, and visitors are welcome to explore. 📍 University Village An outdoor shopping mall near the university with clothing stores and restaurants. Finally tried the viral 🍴Shake Shack 🍔. Day 3 📍 Seattle Central Library Experienced the architectural marvel of this library 📖. 🍴 Din Tai Fung Our final stop, right next to the hotel. Tried the taro xiaolongbao, which was surprisingly delicious! Soft and chewy, and none of the dishes we ordered disappointed. #Seattle #TravelGuide#Seattle life#travel guide#Washington#Seattle guide#Seattle food

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