A Day in Seattle
We knew we had a limited amount of time in Seattle (about 36 hours) so we wanted to do what we love the most: EAT! Seattle is a great food destination, and although it’s known for seafood, there are options for just about every dietary restriction. We centered our day in Seattle mainly around the food, sprinkling in walks to some iconic sites throughout the day.
When We Went: Fourth of July Weekend, 2019
What We Loved: The food! We went to Seattle to eat well, and we were not disappointed.
Trip Overview
Where We Stayed
Downtown- The State Hotel just opened earlier this year and is extremely well located only a block from Pike Place Market. We opted for a Water View Micro Queen Room, which at 175 square feet was petite, but didn’t feel cramped for two people and was well-appointed with soft linens and a cool design. We loved the view and were on the top floor right down the hall from the hotel’s open air terrace overlooking the market and Puget Sound.
At about $300 a night (including taxes), we certainly paid for the location and view, but I’d recommend this hotel to other travels looking for great service, cool design, and a great location for exploring Seattle’s waterfront, especially if you aren’t planning to spend a lot of time in your room.
What We Packed
- Spring Packing List
- Rain Jacket
How We Got Around:
If you stick to downtown and adjacent neighborhoods, walking is very viable, albeit hilly. For visiting some outlying neighborhoods like Ballard or Fremont, there are several public transit options available, and ride sharing is abundant. We primarily used Uber on longer trips (like to Ballard) for sake of convenience. Just keep in mind that traffic can be brutal during rush hour, so avoid cross town treks during those times if possible.
How Much We Paid: $$
I found Seattle to be one of the more expensive places we’ve visited in the United States considering. I fully expected Seattle to be pricey, but I was still a little surprised by our bill on more than one occasion. To be fair, we were there during a busy holiday week (July 4), plus I’d somehow overlooked that Seattle has a combined 10.1% sales tax (6.5% WA state tax + 3.6% Seattle tax). So just remember to add 10% on top of the sticker price!
Some Example Costs:
– 4-Star Hotel near Pike Place Market (‘micro’ room): $300/ night
– UberX from SeaTac to Downtown in non-peak hours: $30
– Pour over coffee from Seattle Coffee Works: $5
– Pastry from Piroshky Piroshky: $6
– Cocktail from Walrus and Carpenter: $13
What We Did
Top Experiences
Food Tour and Shopping in Pike Place Market
Afternoon in Ballard: Locks, Beer, and Oysters
After dropping our finds from Pike Place off at our hotel (they offered to store perishables in their walk in refrigerator), we hopped in an Uber toward Ballard. I had read about Un Bien’s cult following while planning our trip, but I hadn’t realized they had vegetarian options until that day. Both Mike and I love a good sandwich, so we headed to Un Bien’s location on Seaview Ave. to check them out. Mike got the Carribean Roast and I got the Tofu Delight, which was wonderful- with crispy, yet soft bread, warm tofu, and a garlicy/ spicy aoli that, while messy, made the sandwich.
Stroll to Space Needle and Olympic Sculpture Park
Evening in Bellevue and Downtown
What We’d Do Next Time:
– More time to explore Pike Place on our own- Since we were short on time, the food tour was a great way to visit highlights of the market, but we could have used another hour or two to spend more time wandering the stalls. Note: We’d go EARLY, right when the market opens, as it filled up fast.
– Wander around Fremont, Capital Hill- These two were on our list for cool neighborhoods to explore, but we ran out of time.
– Live Music in Seattle- There are music venues galore around Seattle, and had we the energy to stay up late enough to go to a concert, we definitely would have checked out a band or two.
– Whale Watching-
Maps & Resources
What We Used to Plan:
Books:
- Fodors Seattle
- Seattle Food Crawls * Note- I didn’t use for this trip as it wasn’t yet available, but this is now on my wishlist for a return trip!
- VisitSeattle.org– Their Airport and In City Transportation Guide is helpful.
- Savor Seattle Tours– For booking guided tours. Also check out their self-guided tasting passports.
- Eater Seattle– Great for food and drink ideas