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KING COUNTY METROOperates 220 bus and trolley routes throughout King County. 206-553-3000 metro.kingcounty.gov
SOUND TRANSITOffers bus, light rail and train service to King, Pierce and Snohomish counties. Link Light Rail provides transportation between Sea-Tac Airport and downtown Seattle. 888-889-6368 soundtransit.org
SEATTLE CENTER MONORAILSeattle Center’s historic Monorail takes riders between downtown’s Westlake Center and Seattle Center. Cash only. 206-905-2620 seattlemonorail.com
SEATTLE STREETCARThe Seattle Streetcar’s two lines connectdowntown to South Lake Union, and Pioneer Square to First Hill and Capitol Hill.206-553-3000 seattlestreetcar.org
WASHINGTON STATE FERRIESOperating out of 20 terminals in Western Washington, Washington State Ferries offers passage to Bremerton, Bainbridge Island, Vashon Island, the San Juan Islands and more. 206-464-6400 wsdot.wa.gov/ferries
KING COUNTY WATER TAXIThe King County Water Taxi offers passage for walk-on passengers between West Seattle, Vashon Island and downtown Seattle. 206-684-1968 kingcounty.gov/transportation/kcdot/WaterTaxi
DOWNTOWN SEATTLE TRANSIT TUNNELThis 1.3-mile tunnel connects the downtown core with frequent Link light rail and King County Metro bus service.
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ARGOSY CRUISES AND TILLICUM VILLAGE EXCURSION Explore the waters of Puget Sound on one of FIVE fully-narrated tours that are FUN FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY!Seattle Central Waterfront, Pier 55, Seattle 1-888-623-1445
SAFECO FIELD TOURS Experience one of baseball’s premier ballparks featuring real grass, a retractable roof, and the largest videoboard in Major League Baseball.1250 1st Ave S, Seattle 206-346-4241
ç BILL & MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION VISITOR CENTER Join us in this interactive experience for an opportunity to share your talents for positive change. gatesvc.org440 Fifth Ave. N. Seattle 206-709-3100 x 7100
SAN JUAN SAFARIS Whale Watching day tours from Seattle to view wild Orca Whales. SanJuanSafaris.com2 Spring Street Landing, Friday Harbor 800-450-6858
BURKE MUSEUM Explore the cultures, wildlife, and geography of Washington State and the Pacific Northwest.NE 45th St & 17th Ave NE, UW Campus Seattle 206-543-5590
SAVOR SEATTLE FOOD TOURS Eat your way through Seattle on one of our tasty food and drink tasting tours! Tantalize your taste buds with seafood, chocolate, and more!savorseattletours.com 206-209-5485
CHIHULY GARDEN AND GLASS Galleries, ever-changing Garden and signature Glasshouse.Be inspired by artist Dale Chihuly’s innovation and passion.305 Harrison St, Seattle 206-753-4940
SEATTLE AQUARIUM Discover harbor seals, octopuses, puffins and more! Touch sea creatures and enjoy daily diver shows. 1483 Alaskan Way, Pier 59, Seattle 206-386-4300
CHINATOWN DISCOVERY TOURS/WING LUKE MUSEUM Daily tours of Chinatown. Explore contemporary Asian Pacific American stories, including a special exhibition on Bruce Lee.719 South King St., Seattle 206-623-5124
SEATTLE ART MUSEUM Light-filled galleries invite you to wander through global art collections and special exhibitions from around the world. 1300 1st Ave., Seattle 206-654-3210
EMERALD CITY TROLLEY The only fully guided hop-on/hop-off trolley tours in and around Seattle. Hop on both routes today! Main Tour Hub:EMP Museum (325 5th Ave N, Seattle) 855-313-3456
SEATTLE CENTER MONORAIL The fastest way to travel between downtown’s Westlake Center Mall (5th & Pine) and Seattle Center! Built for the 1962 World’s Fair.Seattle Center: Across from Space Needle 206-905-2620
EMP MUSEUM An epic museum focusing on music, sci-fi, and pop culture with mesmerizing exhibits and interactive installations, including: NIRVANA, Fantasy, Hendrix, and more! 325 5th Ave N, Seattle 206-770-2700
SEATTLE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM Every exhibit and program is interactive, which allows little hands and growing minds to explore, play and learn – it’s where imagination comes alive!305 Harrison Street, Seattle 206-441-1768
FUTURE OF FLIGHT AVIATION CENTER & BOEING TOUR Step inside the largest building in the world (by volume) to see commercial jet assembly.8415 Paine Field Blvd., Mukilteo 800-464-1476
SPACE NEEDLE If you see one thing in Seattle, see everything. Towering 520’ above ground, the Observation Deck offers breathtaking panoramic indoor and outdoor viewing.400 Broad Street, Seattle 206-905-2100
KENMORE AIR 20-minute Seattle Scenic Flight Tours; 1-day Whale Watching Adventures Tours from Seattle to the San Juan Islands950 Westlake Ave., Seattle 866-435-9524
TEATRO ZINZANNI A three-hour whirlwind of cirque, comedy and cabaret served with a five-course gourmet feast.222 Mercer St., Seattle 206-802-0015
MILEPOST 31 This information center highlights the history of the Pioneer Square neighborhood and provides an inside look at the SR 99 Tunnel Project. Free!211 First Ave S., Seattle 888-298-5463
TOURS NORTHWEST Seattle, Mt. Rainier, Boeing Factory, and Whale Watching Tours. Commercially licensed & trained, our guides enjoy showing off the Pacific Northwest!Door-to-Door service from most hotels 866-584-1122
MUSEUM OF FLIGHT One of the world’s most spectacular aerospace museums; with dozens of free family activities.9404 E. Marginal Way S., Seattle 206-764-5700
UNDERGROUND TOUR Seattle’s most unusual attraction is a humorous stroll through the city entombed when Seattle rebuilt atop itself. It’s history with punch lines!614 First Avenue, Seattle 206-682-4646
MUSEUM OF GLASS Experience Art on Fire. Enjoy the breathtaking magic of glass and explore art exhibitions. A perfect day adventure for all ages.1801 Dock Street, Tacoma 253-284-4750
USS TURNER JOY Fascinating journey back to the Vietnam era. A unique adventure for the entire family. Northwest’s only museum ship welcomes you aboard! 300 Washington Beach Ave., Bremerton 360-792-2457
MUSEUM OF HISTORY & INDUSTRY (MOHAI)Exploring the past, understanding the present, and inspiringa better future.860 Terry Ave N., Seattle 206-324-1126
VICTORIA CLIPPER Daily, year round passenger ferry service between downtown Seattle and Victoria. Seasonal San Juan whale watching trips. Day trips, accommodation packages.2701 Alaskan Way, Pier 69, Seattle 800-888-2535
NORTHWEST TREK Experience Northwest wildlife up close. Challenge yourself on over a mile of ziplines. Plan your adventure at nwtrek.org. Only an hour from SeaTac Airport.11610 Trek Drive E., Eatonville 360-832-6117
WASHINGTON STATE FAIR EVENTS CENTER You’re invited to the Washington State Fair, September 2-25, 2016 (closed Tuesdays) and Washington State Spring Fair, April 20-23, 2017.110 9th Ave SW., Puyallup 253-841-5045
PACIFIC SCIENCE CENTER Explore interactive exhibits, wander among fluttering tropical butterflies, touch live marine animals, and immerse yourself in a giant-screen IMAX film.200 2nd Ave N., Seattle 206-443-2001
ENCHANTED VILLAGE & WILD WAVES Experience rides, slides, and adventure only minutes from Seattle! From wild coasters to the fan-favorite wave pool, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.36201 Enchanted Pkwy S., Federal Way 253-661-8000
POINT DEFIANCE ZOO & AQUARIUM The only combined zoo and aquarium in the Northwest to see polar bears, walruses, tigers, sharks and more - all in one visit.5400 N. Pearl St., Tacoma 253-591-5337
WOODLAND PARK ZOO Discover lions, tigers, bears, penguins, turtles, and 300+ animal species from around the world in naturalistic exhibits in this lush 92-acre oasis!5500 Phinney Ave. N, Seattle 206-548-2500
RIDE THE DUCKS Tour Seattle by land and water on an amphibious vehicle! See the best of Seattle as your tour guide QUACKS you up!516 Broad Street, Seattle 206-441-3825
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