That would be Pike's Place Mkt. If all those lttle shops interest you, or you actually want to eat there, I'd give it longer than an hour. If all you want to do is say, "Been there, saw/done that," an hour should suffice. By the way, watch the fish thrower. I understand that they keep throwing the same fish over and over again (usually a King Salmon).neverenoughguns wrote: ↑Sun Jul 29, 2018 2:01 pmWhat I meant was can you see the fish market in an hour or should we budget longer?screenerglenn wrote: ↑Sun Jul 29, 2018 1:42 pmLast time I was there it was going on most of the dayneverenoughguns wrote: ↑Sun Jul 29, 2018 1:12 pm
On our list.... is it a one hour thing or more? Trying to plan our trip out. Thanks!
Things to do in Seattle....
Do they still have tours of the Boeing plant? I did that 20 years ago. Great.
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Sorry, my fault--it was right in your OP.
Going up to Vancouver then taking the ferry over to Victoria is cool. We saw whales and seals along the way, and it is all beautiful.
Vancouver is like a 2, 2.5 hour drive.
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my oldest son is moving there in a month, check back just before you leave and I 'll be able to pass on cool things to check out, they are the get out and go see types, so they'll wanna see what Seattle has to offer in the first month, trust meneverenoughguns wrote: ↑Sun Jul 29, 2018 12:10 pm Visiting Seattle this year and looking for suggestions.
I was planning a trip to Seattle that never materialized. The advice I got was the best thing to see in Seattle was Vancouver.tector wrote: ↑Sun Jul 29, 2018 5:14 pmSorry, my fault--it was right in your OP.
Going up to Vancouver then taking the ferry over to Victoria is cool. We saw whales and seals along the way, and it is all beautiful.
Vancouver is like a 2, 2.5 hour drive.