Seattle Travel Guide 🦭 A Solo Journey to See Mountains and Sea
💡 Tips Seattle is perfect for a solo trip! With its well-developed public transportation and clean streets, it’s safe for women traveling alone during the day. Make sure to download the Transit Go app in advance. 🏨 Accommodation It’s recommended to stay in the downtown area. The area from the Space Needle to the Ferry Building is very convenient. I stayed at CitizenM Pioneer Square, which is already at the southernmost end—I wouldn’t recommend going further south. 🥰The hotel is reasonably priced, and the room size is perfect for one person. I was lucky enough to get a top-floor room with a city view. The surrounding area can be a bit sketchy, so be cautious at night. 🚉 Transportation Seattle’s public transportation is well-developed! Download the Transit Go Ticket app to purchase single-ride tickets for trains or buses. You might be asked to show your ticket, so just present the QR code when needed. 🎡 Attractions ✅ Bainbridge Island It’s best to visit the island early, as many places close by 4 or 5 PM. You can buy tickets at the Ferry Building on the spot—no need to purchase another ticket for the return trip to Seattle. Bloedel Reserve is highly recommended! ✅ Woodland Zoo A fantastic zoo to explore! It’s included in the CityPASS and accessible by bus. Highly recommended! ✅ Space Needle Since you’re here, you might as well check it out. It’s also included in the CityPASS. The view of Seattle at dusk is breathtaking. ✅ Cruise The scenic cruise is included in the CityPASS, but I recommend paying extra to upgrade to the two-hour tour. The return bus option is optional. The tour provides a great overview of Seattle—I loved it! #SeattleTravel #SeattleGuide #SoloTrip#Cruise#Space Needle#Seattle#Washington#Seattle life