Top 5 Things to Do for Spring Break in Seattle
Whether you travel for gastronomy, culture, shopping, or adventure, Seattle offers something for everyone.
Whether you travel for gastronomy, culture, shopping, or adventure, Seattle offers something for everyone.
Founded by the earliest settlers, Pioneer Square vaunts beautiful architecture, antiquing spots, and bookstores. Visit the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park for insights about the 1890s migration to Canada's Yukon mineral deposits or soak up spectacular city views from the Smith Tower.
This iconic landmark towers 605 ft high and offers 360-degree views of the downtown community with the dramatic backdrop of the magnificent Olympic Mountains. Explore the Space Ace flying saucer and marvel at the architectural elements combining slanted glass panes that create the illusion that you're floating in the air.
A design enthusiast's haven, this one-of-a-kind garden showcases a mind-blowing display of floral and glass installations. A stroll around the garden reveals a sublime combination of plants and glass that combine in a burst of colors. It's perfect for a morning yoga session.
Escape from the city's bustle with a beneath-the-streets excursion and take a step back into the city's past. Starting from Cherry Street, the sub-path winds beneath the historic Pioneer Square, revealing some impressive 19th-century architectural vestiges and ancient routes trodden by people who first settled here.
Situated in Kent, the Barista Academy offers a focal point for black-coffee lovers. Java-holics can partake in a 3-hour lesson to gain hands-on experience, from milk-steaming tips, creating the perfect espresso, and a beginner's guide to latte art.
On average, you can get an incredible rental for somewhere between $233 and $488 and find discounts up to 49%!
The average size for a House rental is 164 m² and may fit 6 people on average which is ideal for medium-sized groups and families.
We would suggest choosing from our selection of Apartment rental and House rental for Spring Break in Seattle.