Guidebook for Seattle

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Guidebook for Seattle

Food Scene

This place has a great view of downtown Seattle and an even better menu. With Adirondack chairs surrounding the fire pit by the water, the after meal lounge can be better than dinner...
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Westward
2501 N Northlake Way
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This place has a great view of downtown Seattle and an even better menu. With Adirondack chairs surrounding the fire pit by the water, the after meal lounge can be better than dinner...
This place is high end but has the best view of downtown Seattle, and great food, so even if you only enjoy the bar, a walk through the marina at night with the sound of the halyards pinging, is worth a look see.
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Palisade
2601 W Marina Pl
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This place is high end but has the best view of downtown Seattle, and great food, so even if you only enjoy the bar, a walk through the marina at night with the sound of the halyards pinging, is worth a look see.

Drinks & Nightlife

This iconic venue has been in Ballard before Ballard was Ballard, and has helped define the Seattle music scene. It's in a great spot and close to a host of other pubs and venues, that collectively make for a great night out.
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Tractor Tavern
5213 Ballard Ave NW
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This iconic venue has been in Ballard before Ballard was Ballard, and has helped define the Seattle music scene. It's in a great spot and close to a host of other pubs and venues, that collectively make for a great night out.
Seattle has a burgeoning beer nano-brewing industry, and this place can help you find the dozen or more little breweries with tasting rooms right around Ballard and Fremont. It's a walkable tour and ends with a short uber ride home.
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Fremont Brewing Company
1050 N 34th St
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Seattle has a burgeoning beer nano-brewing industry, and this place can help you find the dozen or more little breweries with tasting rooms right around Ballard and Fremont. It's a walkable tour and ends with a short uber ride home.

Arts & Culture

The sculpture park, has interactive art, amazing installations and a preeminent view of Puget Sound. On both drizzly days and sunny, it's worth a saunter through.
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Olympisk skulpturpark
2901 Western Ave
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The sculpture park, has interactive art, amazing installations and a preeminent view of Puget Sound. On both drizzly days and sunny, it's worth a saunter through.

Parks & Nature

Discovery Park and light house, is a great way to get a fern filled run in, check out the beaches around Puget Sound, or have a great view of the sunset behind the Olympic mountains.
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Discovery Park
3801 Discovery Park Blvd
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Discovery Park and light house, is a great way to get a fern filled run in, check out the beaches around Puget Sound, or have a great view of the sunset behind the Olympic mountains.

Shopping

The Pike Place market is where eclectic meets creative, and it's a great place for fresh pastas and produce, don't miss it....
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Pike Place Market
1531 Western Ave
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The Pike Place market is where eclectic meets creative, and it's a great place for fresh pastas and produce, don't miss it....

Essentials

Healthy food on the way out of magnolia.
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Whole Foods Market
2210 Westlake Ave
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Healthy food on the way out of magnolia.

Sightseeing

A plastic killer whale once haunted the salmon eating sea lions around the waters of the Ballard locks, and not surprisingly few fish were saved. Now it's just a great little park to see the boats go up and down, and when the fish ladder has salmon swimming through it, its a great way to view their timeless struggle.
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Ballard (Hiram M. Chittenden) Sluser
3015 NW 54th St
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A plastic killer whale once haunted the salmon eating sea lions around the waters of the Ballard locks, and not surprisingly few fish were saved. Now it's just a great little park to see the boats go up and down, and when the fish ladder has salmon swimming through it, its a great way to view their timeless struggle.