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Seattle Travel: Places to Visit in Seattle in 48 Hours

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The Pacific Northwest is one of my favorite parts of the US. Not only should Seattle travel be part of any Pacific Northwest itinerary, but you also have cities like Portland Oregon and Vancouver Canada also worth checking out.

Seattle is located on Puget Sound. The city has the perfect mixture of forests, mountains, and water that makes any picture you take stand out. In addition, the city is home to big tech companies like Amazon and Microsoft. As you might expect with big companies, the city’s food and drink seek to meet that demand, which is great for your Seattle vacation.

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Best Credit Cards to Use in Seattle

It’s likely no secret that Seattle is a food city. Seattle also has a craft beer scene that’s worth making a trip for. With that said, the Amex Gold, Chase Sapphire Reserve, and Citi Premier Card are cards to bring with you to Seattle.

You earn 4x points at restaurants and US grocery stores with the Amex Gold. Chase Sapphire Reserve cardmembers earn 3x points on travel and at restaurants. You earn 3x points at restaurants, supermarkets, gas stations, and on airfare and hotels

How to Fly to Seattle

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Seattle–Tacoma International Airport (SEA) is the major airport serving the city. It’s also the hub for Alaska Airlines. As a result, there are a number of Alaska flights you can book from airports across the US to Seattle.

We flew Southwest Airlines because we have the Companion Pass. Other flight options include Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Frontier Airlines, JetBlue, Spirit Airlines, Sun Country Airlines, and United Airlines.

Where to Stay When Visiting Seattle

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We stayed at an Airbnb and loved the experience! Unfortunately, the one we stayed at is no longer listed. However, our Airbnb was in the Cherry Hill neighborhood and the location was ideal.

On the Seattle hotels front, Awardmapper is the site I like to use to see what my options are. Hilton Seattle, Grand Hyatt Seattle, Hyatt at Olive 8, Thompson Seattle, Hyatt Regency Seattle, Kimpton Alexis Hotel, Crowne Plaza Seattle-Downtown, Kimpton Palladian Hotel, Kimpton Hotel Monaco Seattle, Kimpton Hotel Vintage Seattle, Renaissance Seattle Hotel, Seattle Marriott Waterfront, The Westin Seattle, Sheraton Grand Seattle are points hotels to consider booking.

Where to Eat and Drink During Your Seattle Travel

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For coffee/breakfast, Bakery Nouveau is delicious. In addition, check out Ashlee’s list of coffee/breakfast spots. Tavern Law is ideal for cocktails. Head to Fremont Brewing, Reuben’s Brews, Stoup Brewing, and Lucky Envelope Brewing for your beer fix. For dinner, Bar Cotto, Barrio Mexican Kitchen & Bar, and Pink Door are places we enjoyed.

On our next trip to Seattle, our list of restaurants includes Canlis, Canon, Cloudburst Brewing, Il Corvo, JuneBaby, RockCreek Seafood & Spirits, Sea Wolf Bakers, Stateside, Sushi Kashiba, and Wild Ginger.

Things to do in Seattle

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There are several Seattle places to visit. So let’s start with Gas Works Park, a 19-acre public park on the site of a former gas plant, located on the north shore of Lake Union. A trip to Seattle isn’t complete without seeing the Space Needle. This 605-ft.-tall spire has an observation deck with incredible views of the city. Close your day at The Gum Wall. It’s a brick wall covered in gum located under Pike Place Market.

Pike Place Market is where you’ll start day two. If the line isn’t too long, grab a coffee at the original Starbucks. Next, walk the market to see the fresh flowers, seafood, and produce locals are buying. When you finish at Pike Place Market, check out Kerry Park during sunset. This small public park has a fantastic view of downtown Seattle.

Day Trips from Seattle

Visit Seattle has several day trips from Seattle to consider taking. As you might expect, these Seattle day trips are heavily gears towards the outdoors. Personally, Mount Rainier and the San Juan Islands are at the top of my list.

Seattle Travel Articles

Reference this article, this article, this article, and this article before you go. Each shares their perspective on Where to stay when visiting Seattle, where to eat and drink, things to do in Seattle, and day trips from Seattle.

Common Seattle Travel Questions

Is Seattle safe for tourists?

We never felt unsafe walking around Seattle. Yes, there are parts of the city you may want to stay away from at night. However, every place we visited felt safe.

Is Seattle expensive to visit?

Expect to spend what you would spend in any major US city, with the exception of New York and Los Angeles.

What’s the best month to visit Seattle?

June to September has the combination of warmer temps and low precipitation. The highs average 70-75 degrees while the lows average 53-57 degrees. Seattle weather constantly changes so be prepared no matter what time of year you visit.

How many days should I spend in Seattle?

Three days is likely plenty of time. If you add in day trips from Seattle, add an additional day per trip to your itinerary.

Conclusion of this Seattle Travel Guide

We last visited Seattle in 2016 and loved it. Like Portland Oregon, Seattle is a city we plan to visit on a regular basis. The ability to experience the outdoors while also enjoying world-class food and drinks is why Seattle continues to be a top US destination.

What do you think of this Seattle travel guide? What places to go in Seattle make your list? Please let me know in the comments below or by sending me an email on my contact page.

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