Saturday, December 30, 2017

Exploring Seattle

A few observations from our recent trip to the emerald city. 


  • A visit to the Space Needle is overrated. You get a much better view of the Seattle skyline from Kerry Park, from the Gas Park or when going over the bridge to West Seattle. If you do want the memory, combine it with a visit to the Dale Chihuly glass sculptures.
  • It is true: coffeeshops are literally everywhere, and not in Starbucks kind of way. Independent coffeeshops seem to be dominating the green mermaid from Seattle.
  • Bicycles are everywhere, including the many dockless shared-bikes. This is especially surprising for a US city with this much rain every year. Are the cyclists of Seattle related to the true Flandriens?
  • I was impressed by the campus of the University of Washington, home of the Huskies. Rent a bicycle to ride around the campus.
  • Not surprisingly, this town is all about airplanes. A visit to the Boeing factory in Everett is unique. Spending half a day in the Museum of Flight, South of Seattle at Boeing Field, is a must for every avionics fanatic. Where else can you see the Saturn F1 engine, the moon rover, the Space Shuttle trainer, a Concord, the first Boeing 747, Airforce One, a Boeing 787, and the magnificent Lochkeed M21 Blackbird with D21 drone all under one roof. There are plenty more planes to admire. I could have spent multiple days in this museum.
  • The gum wall is a tourist trap. Pike place is cute, though many cities have a similar market. Perhaps just with less fish. The waterfront and Pioneer square are a great photo opportunity, and only need a small amount of time to explore.
  • Seattle and the neighboring cities, like Bellevue, strike me very livable. Drive around the various neighborhoods of Seattle.
    • the upscale Queen Ann, where we stayed at the Maxwell Hotel. (Parking in the downtown hotels is very expensive.)
    • Seattle Center with the Space Needle, various musea and venues and the monorail taking you to downtown's stores.
    • the shopping district with the first Nordstrom
    • Pike Place Market
    • the Waterfront with Bell street pier, the ferris wheel and the ferries
    • Belltown with trendy stores and nightclubs
    • South Lake Union near Lake Union and the float plane airport
    • Ballard
    • Fremont with Gas Works park and the troll under the bridge
    • the University district around the University of Washington
    • Capitol Hill, although we learned there is no capitol building on Capitol Hill.
    • Pioneer Square, the oldest part of the town.
    • SoDo -South of the King Dome - with the NFL Seahawks and MLB Mariners stadiums. However the number 12, for the Seahawks' 12th man on the field, is everywhere: on buildings, on flags, in bars. Being a 49er fan, I didn't want to show my true red and gold colors.
    • West Seattle with Alki beach provides a great view of the skyline; when it doesn't rain that is.
  • We loved the food and drinks of Seattle. Many great places to eat. We thought it was overall expensive to eat in Seattle. Next time, we'll plan more trips the QFC supermarket. 
Here are a few photos from our trip.





















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