Far from the moody, rainy city it’s often painted to be, Seattle is much more than the birthplace of grunge music and a technology hub. The city is a study in contrasts, with beachfront parks and snow-capped mountains all within easy sight. Dubbed the “Emerald City,” this eclectic, hip destination has no shortage of things to do while you're here. Start planning your itinerary and get out there to explore these unique Seattle offerings right at your fingertips.
The 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle is acclaimed as the nation's leading musical theater company, committed to the development of new works and the next generation of musical theater artists. The 5th has premiered 18 new musicals since 2001, nine of which have subsequently moved to Broadway including Hairspray, The Wedding Singer, Shrek, Memphis, Catch Me If You Can, A Christmas Story, Scandalous, First Date and Disney’s Aladdin.
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The Museum of Pop Culture at Seattle Center is a nonprofit museum that's dedicated to the history and exploration of popular music, science fiction and pop culture.
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The Henry is internationally recognized for bold and challenging exhibitions, for pushing the boundaries of contemporary art and culture, and for being the first to premiere new works by established and emerging artists.
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The Moore Theatre, located just 2 blocks from Pike Place Market, is the oldest still-active theater in Seattle. The Moore hosts a mix of theatrical productions, musical concerts of many varieties, and lectures.
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The Olympic Sculpture Park, created and operated by the Seattle Art Museum, is a free-admission outdoor sculpture park with both permanent and visiting installations. Open 365 days a year, this 9-acre park is a great destination for locals and tourists alike.
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Not only is it an official City of Seattle landmark, but the Paramount Theatre also hosts a diverse range of events. On any given night, you can enjoy a concert, silent film, or comedy show.
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Pike Place Market is a special community within the heart of Seattle’s downtown. More than the city’s beloved public market, Pike Place Market is a vibrant neighborhood comprised of hundreds of farmers, craftspeople, small businesses and residents. Each group is an important and vital makeup of the Pike Place Neighborhood.
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The Seattle Art Museum, commonly referred to as SAM, is located in downtown Seattle. It maintains three major facilities: the main museum downtown, the Seattle Asian Museum in Volunteer Park and the Olympic Sculpture Park.
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Originally built for the 1962 World's Fair, the 74-acre Seattle Center is an arts, educational, tourism and entertainment center featuring its landmark feature, the Space Needle.
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Take a ride on the iconic Seattle Great Wheel on Pier 57 and see the city of Seattle like never before. Each gondola can fit 8 people and provide an amazing ride that lights up the sky at night.
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Located near Pike Place Market, this music venue has been hosting a wide range of bands and musicians since 1939.
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