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Travel Guide: Seattle - Washington D.C. - United States

Pioneer Square Pioneer Square
photo by: Jeff Wright
Seattle is surrounded by water and mountains and the citys attraction lies in not only the stunning views from the top of the Space Needle, but also in the natural landscape surrounding it.

The waterfront and the neighboring Pike Place Public Farmers' Market still are a must for both locals and tourists. Here you can find the famous fish throwers, fresh produce and many quirky shops located directly under the market. While you're at Pike Place, keep an eye out for the original Starbucks.

On rainy days, go to one of the museums such as the Seattle Art Museum, Seattle Asian Art Museum, The Henry or the Frye Art Gallery (among others). The visual arts are plentiful in Seattle, so don't miss a chance to see the Pacific Northwest Ballet, the Seattle Opera House, or any of the number of plays and comedy acts strewn throughout the city. There are also fringe movie theaters such as the Egyptian in Capitol Hill and the Grand Illusion in the University District which show more artful and sometimes older movies than the standard theater shows.

Also worth investigation is the Underground Tour. Seattle had great fire in 1889, and 33 blocks burned.  It was too much work to tear down and rebuild, so the people just built the city on top of the old one, and a layer of the city can still be seen intact beneath the street.

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Travel Q&A on Seattle:

Question: #1: Cheapest way to travel to Seattle from SFO?
What is the cheapest way to travel to Seattle from San Francisco ? I do not want to drive. - asked by Patrick

Answer: Train is generally about the same price as the bus and a whole lot more comfortable and pleasant journey!!Book the Coast Starlight to Eugene, OR, then book the Amtrak Cascades from Eugene to Seattle .... ... - answered by: Pichi
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Question: #2: Are airlines prices supposed to fall or rise anytime soon? I'm looking to travel seattle to vegas in april?
- asked by MeShell

Answer: It's so hard to predict when prices will rise or fall when it comes to airlines. I just got a great deal from Boston to Germany in June/July (peak season). I'd been checking and checking, with no changes ... - answered by: armybrat
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Question: #3: I'm planning to travel to Seattle during new year, any suggestion as to things to do?
Is Seattle a public transportation-friendly city? How is the weather during new year? Is late Dec or early Jan a good time to visit Seattle?Is it convenient to take public transportation (bus or train) to Vancouver? If yes, roughly how long is the ride, how much is the ticket, must see/do in Vancouver, and another other suggestions. - asked by thelle

Answer: I'm going to try and answer your question in parts:Suggestions as to things to doPike Place Market - The Pike Place Market is a great place to wonder around, buy handmade souvenirs, get a snack, and see ... - answered by: seattlecutiepie
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Question: #4: looking for ferry (water) travel from Seattle to Vancouver or Seattle to Victoria, are any available?
travel dates are for late october or early november 2006 - asked by chip g

Answer: The Victoria Clipper goes from Seattle to Victoria everyday. Here's the link:
http://www.victoriaclipper.comThere are no ferries that go directly to Vancouver from Seattle. The preferred method for most ... - answered by: seattlecutiepie
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Question: #5: Airline medical travel programs? Have ill daughter. Live in Alaska. Must travel to Seattle often for treatment
My daughter has systemic juvenile arthritis She is being treated in Alaska and is involved in a new drug study. (current treatment diminishing returns). The new treatment is only at Seattle Childrens Hospital. Several treatments later, she seems to be improving but finance dept. is not. Do any airlines or charities provide assistance for this kind of situation?? I am sure I'm not alone I hope. We have approx. 14 more visits this year. can't move down right now but family first!!! Thanks in advance. - asked by tundratrees

Answer: I'd recommend talking to someone in the social work department at Children's as it is fairly common to set up accounts where people donate unused frequent flier miles to cover your tickets. The airlines ... - answered by: dcgirl
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Question: #6: can i travel from San Diego to Seattle by train instead of flying or driving?
i want to spend vacations in seattle, but i would also like to enjoy the trip by looking at diferent sites on my way to seattle from San Diego. Thats why i want to travel by train. - asked by siuley a

Answer: Yes you can by Amtrak.You can take the Pacific Surfliner from San Diego to LA Union station. From Union Station you take the Coast Starlight into Seattle. It takes about a day an a half for the trip. ... - answered by: OC1999
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Question: #7: Cheap travel from Seattle to Boston with a break (3 days?) in Chicago?
We'd like to stop in Chicago on our way to Boston. Is there an economical way to do this? 2 Adults, a child, and an infant. Thanks! - asked by integrateoly

Answer: Look at Amtrak. ... - answered by: smartypants909
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Question: #8: how to travel from Seattle to Anchorage cheap?
- asked by jpr

Answer: If cheap is the word... then fly is the answer. Alaska Airlines from Seattle is your best bet. ... - answered by: Klondike John
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Question: #9: How much would it cost to travel from Seattle, WA to Uffenheim, Germany?
I have a relative that lives out there, and am curious how much it would cost... - asked by Hoss

Answer: Well, you just look for flights from Seattle to Frankfurt which is not too far from Uffenheim. Or check them out in a travel agent. You are probably cheaper off, doing a stop-over in the US. From Frankfurt ... - answered by: Soo
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Question: #10: what is the best time to travel to seattle?
- asked by Nick

Answer: June through September.Visit the San Juan Islands and Victoria. ... - answered by: fatsausage
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