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Where to go in Seattle on a rainy day?

Of course, to soak in a hot spring ♨️ In Seattle, it’s always cloudy and rainy on weekends, so we can only find indoor activities to pass the time 🥹 I went for a hot spring soak a while ago and had a great experience. It’s a private soak, with a maximum of 4 people per pool. You need to book at least two weeks in advance for a weekend spot, and each session is one hour long. After checking in, you’ll be taken to change clothes, and the bathing facilities are complete. The bathrobes here are so comfortable, I absolutely love them. The staff will take us to the tub, which is very quiet. The pool faces a floor-to-ceiling window, with rain outside and steamy warmth inside. You can also take a sauna in the middle, which is super comfortable 😌 After the soak, we went to the lodge’s restaurant, and the brunch was delicious! The avocado toast even comes with amberized walnuts, adding rich layers to the dish – highly recommended! The waiter will also perform a fun trick by dropping honey from a height, which is quite entertaining~ #HotSpringSoak #HotSpringHotel #SaunaBath #Travel #RecommendAGoodPlace #JapaneseHotSpring #Seattle #SeattleDaily #AroundSeattle #SeattleLife #SeattleWeekend #SeattleFood #Hotel #HotelRecommendation #HotSpring

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Where to go in Seattle on a rainy day?

Of course, to soak in a hot spring ♨️ In Seattle, it’s always cloudy and rainy on weekends, so we can only find indoor activities to pass the time 🥹 I went for a hot spring soak a while ago and had a great experience. It’s a private soak, with a maximum of 4 people per pool. You need to book at least two weeks in advance for a weekend spot, and each session is one hour long. After checking in, you’ll be taken to change clothes, and the bathing facilities are complete. The bathrobes here are so comfortable, I absolutely love them. The staff will take us to the tub, which is very quiet. The pool faces a floor-to-ceiling window, with rain outside and steamy warmth inside. You can also take a sauna in the middle, which is super comfortable 😌 After the soak, we went to the lodge’s restaurant, and the brunch was delicious! The avocado toast even comes with amberized walnuts, adding rich layers to the dish – highly recommended! The waiter will also perform a fun trick by dropping honey from a height, which is quite entertaining~ #HotSpringSoak #HotSpringHotel #SaunaBath #Travel #RecommendAGoodPlace #JapaneseHotSpring #Seattle #SeattleDaily #AroundSeattle #SeattleLife #SeattleWeekend #SeattleFood #Hotel #HotelRecommendation #HotSpring

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