Post Rona Seattle Trip

Seattle, WA
September for 6 days
$1,013
Posted on May 14, 2020 by

Mia to Seattle

Cost/Budget: $230
Notes:

6.5 hour flight non stop on American Airlines. $230 is the round trip tix price.

Airbnb

Cost/Budget: $563
Location: Magnolia, Seattle, WA 98199, USA
Notes:

This Airbnb is located in Magnolia and is close to downtown.

Cost/Budget: $30
Location: Pike Place Market, Seattle, WA, USA
Notes:

There are alot of food places here like Mee Sum Pastry, Pike Place chowder, etc. Try a Seattle dog here https://theculturetrip.com/north-america/usa/washington/articles/the-ultimate-guide-to-seattles-pike-place-market/

Photo by Jennifer Bascon
Cost/Budget: $0
Location: 305 Harrison St, Seattle, WA 98109, USA
Notes:

[ Google Review ] Because it has 74 acres to roam around on with anything you could imagine. great to place to get your steps in at or eat a nutritional meal. Great to drop in for coffee with friends or family. They have an awesome Childrens museum. There is a ballet theatre and so much more. Parking is not to bad in the area. I would recommend this place and surrounding buildings for a place to definitely visit.

Photo by Brian Johnson
Cost/Budget: $0
Location: 1428 Post Alley, Seattle, WA 98101, USA
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[ Google Review ] Free attraction to visit. Though it maybe strange that all this gum on the wall can be so popular. It is a very interesting place to visit. It can become crowded quickly. I would suggest going to Pike's Place Market and then going here next as it is easier to access from Pike's Place. Also it is a few minutes walk to the Waterfront and Seattle Aquarium.

Photo by Sarah Weber
Cost/Budget: $0
Location: 1301 Alaskan Way, Seattle, WA 98101, USA
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[ Google Review ] Great experience! No lines, views were amazing, staff was great! You get three times around fornthe money and that's more than enough! Make male sure to stop and see this spot and take the ride! Great way to see the city and bay!

Photo by Adilson J de Souza
Cost/Budget: $0
Location: 1000 4th Ave, Seattle, WA 98104, USA
Notes:

[ Google Review ] One of Seattle's most amazing sites, the building itself is if course absolutely spectacular, inside and out, and it's worth taking a fair bit of time to explore the interior, because there's an absolute ton of cool and quirky details spread throughout the building, and no two spaces inside are the same. The library itself is also amazing, with an enormous and broad collection, in good condition. Of particular note is the foreign language collection, which is good even for some less common languages. They have a much larger collection of Japanese fiction than any other American library I've looked in. The only real downside is that I think there's a relative lack of good seating and study spaces, but I suppose their are reasons for this given the social realities of an American city.

Photo by Seattle Public Library-Central Library
Cost/Budget: $30
Location: 1124 Pike St, Seattle, WA 98101, USA
Notes:

[ Google Review ] Even though I prefer little local coffee shops over Starbucks, this was a really neat thing to see. The facility was beautiful and staff was very friendly. My friend had fallen early in the day and had ripped open his elbow. The staff very kindly let us use their first aid kit to get him patch up. Also, treat yourself to some of those pizza squares, they are amazing!

Photo by Daniel H.

Cost/Budget: $0
Location: Mount Pilchuck Trail, Granite Falls, WA 98252, USA
Notes:

[ Google Review ] Absolutely stunning views and not to tough of a hike. Went up on a Tuesday so not many people at the top. Amazing place to fly your drone and completely legal to do so. https://www.switchbacktravel.com/great-day-hikes-near-seattle

Photo by Ashutosh Jha
Cost/Budget: $40
Location: 3506 Stone Way N, Seattle, WA 98103, USA
Notes:

[ Google Review ] Brunch is AMAZING!! For ~$20, you get an entree (pictured), and access to their amazing brunch buffet! Recommendations: • Don't be afraid to make multiple trips to the buffet • Make reservations, especially if you have more than two people • Walk along the Fremont water front after! Pros: • Lots of options at the buffet • Entrees are amazing and portion is big • Amazing brunch cocktail options Cons: • Buffet has limited portions • The plates for the buffet are small - around the size of a cup saucer so you'll have to go back a few times to try everything.

Photo by Justin Anderson
Cost/Budget: $0
Location: 610 5th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104, USA
Notes:

[ Google Review ] Im not the most familiar with Hot Pot specifically, but I am familiar with good food. And this place has it! I tried the new menu option. I added sliced lamb on the side and an egg-topped bowl of rice. Ingredients were very tasty. The added great flavor to a mainly seafood dish.

Photo by Boiling Point

Cost/Budget: $0
Location: N 36th St, Seattle, WA 98103, USA
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[ Google Review ] First time visiting and it was so much fun! You'll spend probably no more than 5 minutes at the troll, but the real fun is exploring the Fremont area. Great restaurants and gift shops within a half-mile radius of the troll.

Photo by Robert Montalvo
Cost/Budget: $0
Location: 8415 Paine Field Blvd, Everett, WA 98204, USA
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[ Google Review ] Amazing experience! It's crazy how they are able to make airplanes. The tour guide was very funny and knowledgeable. The Boeing store us fun and full of nice souvenirs for all ages, and even at an affordable price. You are not allowed cellphones and cameras inside but they have free lockers you can use.

Photo by MN Global Media
Cost/Budget: $30
Location: 4258 Fremont Ave N #4262, Seattle, WA 98103, USA
Notes:

Really looking forward to trying the chirachi here which is $15 per bowl.

Photo by J C
Cost/Budget: $30
Location: 1050 N 34th St, Seattle, WA 98103, USA
Notes:

[ Google Review ] This place is our go-to if we are around Fremont area, and want to chill with friends over beer. The place is huge, dog friendly and kid friendly, that makes it a popular family place - it also makes good seating very tricky to find! Since it’s brewery, they have no food to offer (they have pretzels, that’s pretty much it). For the beers, the options keep changing but the beers are nice.

Photo by Andrew Cullom

Cost/Budget: $30
Location: Ashford, WA 98304, USA
Notes:

The park entrance fee is $30 per vehicle and can be bought online. https://www.nps.gov/mora/planyourvisit/maps.htm https://www.nps.gov/mora/planyourvisit/trails-of-mount-rainier.htm

Photo by Thomas Kuo
Cost/Budget: $0
Location: Mount Rainier, Washington 98304, USA
Notes:

[ Google Review ] It's a big mountain, many rocks and much snow.

Photo by Juan Francisco Contreras
Cost/Budget: $30
Location: 513 N 36th St, Seattle, WA 98103, USA
Notes:

[ Google Review ] Had a great time at this location! Food, drinks, customer service was top notch just as my many frequent experiences were at their Tacoma location. The only thing I wish they had at the Seattle location was a host/hostess for seating. It was seat yourself and had to basically hover next to a table of patrons who seemed to be leaving so I could get a table for my group of four friends. It was different but turned out okay.

Photo by Red Star Taco Bar