
I don’t remember when our love affair with Seattle started… From the countless visits to Pike Place, becoming regulars at our fave coffee shops, bakeries and chocolatiers to finding peace with the rain– it’s almost our second home. The kids also have a lot to love about the emerald city: this is a place where many memories have been made with local family and friends enjoying the many parks, museums and sights that Seattle has to offer. It’s impossible to see everything in just 3 days, but here’s how we would attempt it. This itinerary is a mix of popular attractions, as well as local favorites that are off-the-beaten path. *Note: this is a hectic day with a lot of walking, so start early and wear comfy gear. If you have more time, you can break this up to two or more days. PIKE PLACE MARKET Start early and head to the oldest operating farmers market in the country (and Seattle’s most visited attraction). Pike Place Market is on everyone’s hit list for good reason: it just never loses its charm. From watching the famed fishmongers toss salmon like feathered pillows to standing in line to get coffee at the oldest-operating Starbucks store, there’s something for everyone here. In fact, there are too many things it can be overwhelming! Here are a few brood-approved musts: – Beecher’s: grab grilled cheese sandwiches while the kids enjoy the cheese-making process – Le Panier: if you must just get one pastry, make it the pain au chocolat – Starbucks: this is the oldest operating location and one of a few that sells the Pike Place Special Reserve beans – Ellenos: you can pat yourself on the back for tricking your kids into eating “healthy ice cream” — this is some seriously creamy yogurt goodness. – Sausage and bratwurst at Uli’s or Bavarian Meats: We know — why eat sausage in a fish market? But these are pretty darn good sausages! – Alderwood smoked salmon: because you’re at Pike Place & you must take some fish home SEATTLE WATERFRONT All that goodness at Pike Place must have you bursting at your seams, so it’s time to walk it off at the Waterfront. To get there, you can take the stairs from the southern end of the fish market or walk down the streets past the Gum Wall (that kinda gross spot where people still…
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