Seattle One-Day Itinerary: Power Walking Guide
📍 First Stop: Seattle Center The Chihuly Garden and Glass is definitely worth a visit. The Pacific Northwest is the hometown of world-renowned glass artist Dale Chihuly. If you’re interested in contemporary glass art, a pilgrimage to Seattle is a must. The master’s works are vibrant and flamboyant, making this attraction the number one must-visit spot in Seattle on Tripadvisor since its opening. 📍 Second Stop: Pike Place Market Take a stroll along the waterfront and try the freshly made chowder, seafood stew, or shrimp cocktail at the market—the flavors are incredibly fresh! Don’t forget to check out the first Starbucks store and buy some exclusive cups as souvenirs. 📍 Third Stop: Amazon Spheres + Cashier-Less Store Although you can’t enter the Spheres, you can still admire them from the outside. Also, make sure to visit the Amazon Go cashier-less store nearby. Simply download the app or swipe your card to enter, pick out your items, and walk out—the payment is automatically processed. It’s incredibly convenient! 📍 Fourth Stop: Carl S. English Jr. Botanical Garden Though it’s just a seven-acre garden, it boasts over 500 varieties of plants and features some stunning cherry blossom trees 🌸, making it a perfect spot for photos. Walking further to the port, you can see the operating lock bridge and enjoy the beautiful scenery. Admission is free. #Seattle #OneDayTrip #TravelGuide#trip diary#seattle diary#Seattle life#Seattle Center# Pike Place Market