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48 Hours in Seattle: The Perfect Itinerary
"Welcome to the new Silver Cloud Hotel Tacoma at Point Ruston Waterfront, the only luxury hotel and spa along the shoreline in north Tacoma. The hotel is now accepting reservations!. Our destination offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Puget Sound waterfront along with the Olympic and Cascade Mountains."
"On the Southern end of Lake Union, this 12-acre park is undoubtedly a unique find, very close to Seattle's downtown. Designed to optimize access to the waters and greenery of the City, Lake Union Park includes both water activities and access to green spaces for one to enjoy amidst nature. Here, one can experience the City's maritime heritage by enjoying the restored shoreline, launching boats, and water sports."
"Walk to Yale Avenue for some quick shopping at REI or follow Terry Avenue north to Lake Union Park and the Museum of History and Industry to learn the story of Seattle and its high-flying, computer-inventing ways. Look for the seaplanes taking off and landing on Lake Union just outside."
"A wonderful place to take a walk, a boat ride or simply relax while surrounded by grass and fresh air. The location is incredible, as it’s just a stone-throw away from Downtown Seattle and you can reach it by foot if you live or are staying in the heart of the city."
"At an area of 11 acres, the Centennial Park, previously known as the Elliott Bay Park is one of Seattle’s most famous waterfront parks. It is often confused with Myrtle Edwards Park since both of them are connected. The main difference is that Centennial Park is operated by Seattle port whereas Seattle City manages myrtle."
"Myrtle Edwards is a city park on the Elliot Bay waterfront, less than a half-mile southwest of the Space Needle and Seattle Center. A standard route to access this beautiful waterfront space is through the Olympic Sculpture Garden. Myrtle Edwards winds next to the shoreline with a 1.25-mile paved bike trail."
"What was originally a full-service restaurant has since pivoted to cafe-style dining because of the pandemic. The cafe and marketplace is still a stop you should make on your way around Ballard, as their coffee and baked goods will take you to heavenly places. Location: 5307 Ballard Avenue NW, SeattlePhone: 206-432-9986Facebook | Instagram"
"The cafe and marketplace offers a beautiful covered seating area, perfect for a cup of coffee and lunch. Location: 5307 Ballard Avenue NW, SeattlePhone: 206-432-9986Facebook | Instagram"