Explore unusual things to do in Seattle: we reveal the secret places to visit, quirky sights to see, cool neighbourhoods to try, and guides to making the most of Seattle all year round. It’s your must-read insider’s guide to Seattle, for visitors and locals alike.
LGBTQIA+ Pride flags are colorful and meaningful! Here’s what each one represents. It’s true that lots of people associate the rainbow flag with the LGBTQIA+ community, but there are so many others that peop...
The fun is back and the countdown for Wild Waves Theme and Water Park’s opening day begins! With a reopening slated for next Friday, June 18, Wild Waves Theme & Water Park offers 70 acres of classic thrill&hel...
Glam up your Instagram with pictures from the Seattle Selfie Museum. Are you looking for a different and original activity to do with a friend in Seattle this weekend? The Seattle Selfie Museum will submerge you in a vi...
Bruce Lee’s grave is a Seattle landmark. You can pay your respects at a cemetery in Capitol Hill. Seattle is Bruce Lee’s final resting place. Almost 50 years after his death, the martial arts guru is still visited...
Seattle is full of hidden corners and shade trees where you can sit down and read a book cover to cover. Rain or shine, Emerald city is full of spots where book lovers can devour pages drinking some coffee, resting on...
Yes, you read that right. Martha’s Garden is an indoor dog park AND a bar! We know Seattle’s weather can be rainy and cold. But no more cloudy days for your pup! Martha’s Garden offers the best alterna...
The Fremont Troll is a Seattle landmark. Do you remember seeing it in the 10 Things I Hate About You movie? Emerald City has a wide selection of curious and unknown tourist attractions. Hidden under the Aurora Avenue B...
Navigate through Lake Union in the coziest of places: a hot tub boat! We know, this sounds too good to be true, but it’s 100% real. Lake Union Hot Tub Boats combines two of our favorite things: hot tubs and boats...
Explore the underground pathways that were built in Seattle more than 120 years ago. A hidden gem for tourists that enjoy paranormal and unique experiences. Certainly one of the most unusual tourist attractions in Seat...
Edith Macefield’s House has become a local landmark after its comparisons to Carl Fredericksen’s from “Up.” In the middle of Ballard’s neighborhood in Seattle, you can find a small house su...