Seattle In-Depth Travel Guide
🎡 Day 1 ✈️ Since Seattle is a major hub for Alaska Airlines, I chose to fly with them. The plane arrived at one of Seattle’s newer terminals, and the seats were more comfortable compared to JetBlue. The flight from the East Coast took about 6 hours, so after arriving, I dropped my luggage at the Airbnb and rested to save energy. Had dinner at a nearby spot. 🎡 Day 2 1⃣️ Seattle Aquarium Tickets cost around $35 per person. The aquarium features a wide variety of marine animals, and the sea lions were especially adorable. You can even touch starfish! 2⃣️ Pier 57 Waterfront + Wings Over Washington I skipped the Ferris wheel because it was too hot in the afternoon, but I imagine the sunset views would be stunning. Instead, I watched the 4D film Wings Over Washington and enjoyed some air conditioning. 3⃣️ Pike Place Market + Gum Wall Pike Place Market is a must-visit for all tourists. Since I arrived late, many small shops and cafes were already closed, so I just took a quick stroll and snapped a photo under the iconic Public Market sign. 🎡 Day 3 🌲 Olympic National Park 🌟 Hurricane Ridge + Lake Crescent + Temperate Rainforest Following a friend’s recommendation, I joined a small tour group with luxury bus transportation for hiking. The view of the snow-capped mountains from Hurricane Ridge was breathtaking and perfect for photos! The trip wasn’t too exhausting, though most of the time was spent on the road (about 2+ hours each way). #Seattle #SeattleTravel#Seattle Aquarium#Pike Place Market#Seattle#travel guide#trip diary