12 must-see attractions in Seattle

The viewing platform is located above the waterfall, providing an excellent viewing angle, where visitors can take photos and enjoy the natural scenery. In addition, there is a power station below the waterfall, which uses the hydropower of the waterfall to generate electricity, demonstrating the effective use of natural resources.

The nearby Salish Lodge & Spa offers visitors luxurious accommodation options, many with stunning views overlooking the falls. The on-site restaurant is renowned for its fine cuisine and elegant ambiance, providing an ideal place for visitors to relax and enjoy the views.

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10. Lake Union

Lake Union is a freshwater lake located in the north of downtown Seattle, Washington, USA. It is one of the cores of urban life and entertainment. The lake covers an area of ​​about 580 acres and is surrounded by residential areas, commercial areas and parks.

Lake Union is famous for its abundant water activities and beautiful scenery. Common activities on the lake include boating, kayaking, sailing, and stand-up paddling. There are multiple docks and rental facilities on the lakeshore, making it convenient for residents and tourists to participate in these activities. Lake Union is also a place for seaplane takeoffs and landings, and tourists can take a seaplane to overlook the beautiful scenery of Seattle.

On the south shore of the lake is Seattle’s famous South Lake Union Park, which features green spaces, trails and historic ship displays. The Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI) in the park showcases Seattle’s history and industrial development.

There are also many restaurants, cafes and bars around Lake Union, providing tourists and locals with a great place to relax and socialize. Especially in the summer, the lake area becomes a popular place for concerts, festivals and markets, adding to the vitality of the city.

11. Market Alley

Post Alley is a famous alley near Pike Place Market in downtown Seattle, Washington, USA. Known for its unique artistic atmosphere and historical significance, Post Alley attracts a large number of tourists and local residents.

Market Alley is most famous for its colorful Gum Wall. Visitors stick their chewed gum on the brick wall, creating a vivid and colorful “art work” that has become a unique and alternative landmark in downtown Seattle. This wall is not only an interesting attraction, but also a popular spot for many tourists to take photos and check in.

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