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Seattle CityPASS®
Attraction passes • Seattle

Seattle CityPASS®

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RM 530.50
RM 1,048.69
Space Needle, Chihuly Garden and Glass Ticket in Seattle
Observation decks • Seattle

Space Needle, Chihuly Garden and Glass Ticket in Seattle

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★ 4.9 (18) • 700+ booked
From RM 185.29
Seattle Olympic National Park Full-Day Small Group Nature Tour
Tours • From Seattle

Seattle Olympic National Park Full-Day Small Group Nature Tour

English guided
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★ 4.3 (27) • 400+ booked
RM 645.65
Seattle Snoqualmie Falls Half-Day Big Group Tour
Tours • From Seattle, Snoqualmie

Seattle Snoqualmie Falls Half-Day Big Group Tour

Small group
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English guided
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★ 5.0 (3) • 50+ booked
RM 293.75
Seattle Harbor Cruise Experience
Cruises • Seattle

Seattle Harbor Cruise Experience

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English guided
Morning departure
Up to 3 hrs
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200+ booked
From RM 186.65
Sky View Observatory Admission in Seattle
Observation decks • Seattle

Sky View Observatory Admission in Seattle

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★ 4.3 (6) • 200+ booked
RM 111.05
Seattle Pike Place Market Chef-Guided Food Tour
Tours • Seattle

Seattle Pike Place Market Chef-Guided Food Tour

Small group
English guided
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★ 4.2 (5) • 50+ booked
RM 272.25
Seattle Hop-On Hop-Off Bus by City Sightseeing
Tours • Seattle

Seattle Hop-On Hop-Off Bus by City Sightseeing

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★ 4.0 (5) • 100+ booked
From RM 242.65
Locks Cruise from Seattle Waterfront with Live Narration
Cruises • Seattle

Locks Cruise from Seattle Waterfront with Live Narration

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English guided
Morning departure
Up to 3 hrs
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★ 3.5 (4) • 100+ booked
RM 258.39
Seattle Coffee Culture Tour
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Tours • Seattle

Seattle Coffee Culture Tour

Private tour
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English guided
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From RM 194.15
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Mount Rainier Day Hike With Transport From Seattle
Tours • From Seattle

Mount Rainier Day Hike With Transport From Seattle

Private tour
English guided
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RM 1,106.25
Seattle Pike Place Market Half-Day Private Walking Tour
Tours • Seattle

Seattle Pike Place Market Half-Day Private Walking Tour

Private tour
English guided
Private group
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RM 268.15

Top attractions in Seattle

Tourist attraction
4.8/5(87K+ reviews)

Space Needle

Located in the Pacific Northwest of Seattle, the Space Needle is an iconic tower built by John Graham & Company for a special event called the 1962 World’s Fair, a century project all about space exploration. At 605 feet tall, the Space Needle offers amazing views of downtown, Mount Rainier, and more. Space Needle welcomed presidents, famous movie stars and singers, and even royal kings and queens! You can check out the top house for a full 360-degree view, both indoors and outdoors. Sit on the cool glass benches called Skyrisers for a great view, take a selfie on the outdoor deck, and head upstairs to try out The Loupe. It’s a lounge with a rotating glass floor—the only one in the world! You'll get to see the Seattle skyline and the beautiful mountains. Remember to get your ticket early to make your visit smooth.
Zoo
4.8/5(54K+ reviews)

Woodland Park Zoo

Embark on an unforgettable adventure at Woodland Park Zoo, a captivating oasis nestled in the heart of Seattle where wildlife conservation meets immersive experiences. This renowned and award-winning zoo invites you to explore its diverse habitats, home to over 800 animals and 250 species, offering an enchanting world for nature enthusiasts and families alike. Discover the beauty of wildlife and contribute to conservation efforts with every visit, as you connect with nature like never before. Whether you're an animal lover or an adventure seeker, Woodland Park Zoo promises an unforgettable experience that brings nature and wildlife to life.
Tourist sight
4.8/5(61K+ reviews)

Gas Works Park

Gas Works Park in Seattle is a captivating blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, making it a must-visit destination for tourists. Nestled on the northern shores of Lake Union, this unique urban oasis offers visitors a glimpse into Seattle's industrial past with its intriguing remnants of a bygone era. As a Seattle Landmark and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Gas Works Park provides a vibrant space for recreation and relaxation. Whether you're exploring the historical structures or enjoying the lush green spaces and stunning views, this iconic park promises a distinctive outdoor experience that beautifully marries history and innovation.
Nature park
4.8/5(77K+ reviews)

Washington Park Arboretum

Nestled in the heart of Seattle, the Washington Park Arboretum is a lush, green oasis that offers a serene escape from the bustling city life. Spanning an impressive 230 acres, this botanical paradise is a haven for nature lovers and casual visitors alike, boasting a diverse collection of plants and trees from around the world. Whether you're a seasoned botanist or simply looking for a peaceful retreat, the Arboretum promises an unforgettable experience. With its expansive gardens, natural areas, and wetlands, it invites you to explore its world-class collection of woody plants. Whether you're wandering the trails on your own or joining a guided tour, the Arboretum offers a captivating experience year-round, blending natural beauty with educational opportunities. This living museum of plants is truly a must-visit for anyone seeking tranquility and inspiration in the midst of urban hustle.
Scenic spot
4.8/5(89K+ reviews)

The Gum Wall

Nestled in the heart of Seattle's bustling Pike Place Market, The Gum Wall is a quirky and colorful attraction that has captured the imagination of visitors since the 1990s. This vibrant and unconventional landmark invites tourists to leave their mark in the form of chewed gum, creating a kaleidoscope of flavors and hues that captivate the senses. As a testament to Seattle's unique spirit and creativity, The Gum Wall offers a sensory experience like no other, with its vibrant colors and unmistakable bubblegum aroma. Discover the quirky charm of this sticky spectacle and become part of a colorful mosaic that reflects the city's distinctive culture.
Scenic spot
4.8/5(63K+ reviews)

Fremont Troll

Nestled beneath the bustling Aurora Bridge in Seattle's vibrant Fremont neighborhood, the Fremont Troll stands as a whimsical and iconic landmark that captures the imagination of both locals and tourists. Known affectionately as 'The Troll Under the Bridge,' this colossal sculpture is a testament to the vibrant artistic spirit and urban folklore of the area. Standing at an impressive 18 feet tall and crafted from two tons of concrete, the Fremont Troll captivates visitors with its quirky charm and interactive appeal. Whether you're a local or a traveler from afar, this unique piece of public art invites you to explore its intriguing backstory and become part of the creative tapestry that defines Seattle's eclectic Fremont neighborhood.
Geographical district
4.8/5(74K+ reviews)

Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial

Located in Seattle, Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial is a 4.5-acre park on Martin Luther King, Jr. Way between South Walker and South Bayview Streets. In the middle of the park is a big black 'mountain' sculpture inspired by Dr. King's "I've Been to the Mountaintop" speech before he passed away in 1968. The park got a new name in 2018 to honor the local leaders and organizations in Seattle working for the social justice and the Civil Rights Act. They also honored the important role of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and other civil rights heroes by adding "Civil Rights" to the park's name.

Hotels in Seattle

Mayflower Park Hotel
Hotels • Seattle

Mayflower Park Hotel

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★ 4.6 (1,977)
From RM 516.29
Palihotel Seattle
Hotels • Seattle

Palihotel Seattle

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★ 4.4 (1,716)
From RM 353.09
Executive Hotel Pacific
Hotels • Seattle

Executive Hotel Pacific

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★ 3.8 (2,974)
From RM 401.23
Coast Seattle Downtown Hotel by APA
Hotels • Seattle

Coast Seattle Downtown Hotel by APA

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★ 4.3 (1,044)
From RM 539.40
citizenM Seattle Pioneer Square
Hotels • Seattle

citizenM Seattle Pioneer Square

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★ 4.6 (2,836)
From RM 693.68
Hyatt Regency Seattle
Hotels • Seattle

Hyatt Regency Seattle

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★ 4.7 (4,164)
From RM 614.38
Staypineapple, Hotel FIVE, Downtown Seattle
Hotels • Seattle

Staypineapple, Hotel FIVE, Downtown Seattle

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★ 4.5 (1,084)
From RM 437.20
Warwick Seattle
Hotels • Seattle

Warwick Seattle

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★ 4.3 (404)
From RM 444.43
citizenM Seattle South Lake Union
Hotels • Seattle

citizenM Seattle South Lake Union

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★ 4.5 (1,509)
From RM 475.39
Travelodge by Wyndham Seattle North of Downtown
Hotels • Seattle

Travelodge by Wyndham Seattle North of Downtown

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★ 3.3 (994)
From RM 283.00
Hilton Garden Inn Seattle Downtown
Hotels • Seattle

Hilton Garden Inn Seattle Downtown

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★ 4.2 (932)
From RM 500.63
Holiday Inn Seattle Downtown by IHG
Hotels • Seattle

Holiday Inn Seattle Downtown by IHG

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★ 4.2 (946)
From RM 485.13

Reviews of Seattle activities

Klook User
2025-07-06 04:33:45
Fantastic 5.0
Peter was my tour guide for both Mount Rainier and Olympic National Park, and he made the entire experience incredibly comfortable and enjoyable. He’s always attentive to your needs—if someone opened a window, he immediately adjusted the AC to keep everyone comfortable. Before heading to higher elevations, he thoughtfully reminded us to bring our jackets. What stood out the most was his patience and professionalism, even during the long wait times over the busy Fourth of July weekend. I truly appreciated his calm and caring approach throughout both tours. Highly recommended!
韓 **
2025-06-24 07:39:56
Fantastic 5.0
It was my first time to join a group tour. I felt very comfortable overall🤣without any pressure. The tour guide Anna was also very nice. She told a little story about each scenic spot. We set off on time so the itinerary was not too tight and the stay time was enough! You can still see a lot of snow at the end of June. It is really beautiful if the weather is good!!!
Majah *****
2025-10-07 00:15:05
Fantastic 5.0
I had a wonderful experience hiking to Snoqualmie Falls! The hike was pleasantly easy and not too strenuous, thanks to the well-established paved path. The distance is manageable and the scenery is absolutely breathtaking. Along the way, you get to enjoy beautiful views of waterfalls, rivers, creeks, and the lush rainforest. A big thank you to my guide, Johnny, who was incredibly patient and knowledgeable. He made the hike even more enjoyable by sharing interesting facts about nature and making sure we captured some great photos. He was truly considerate and kind, making the entire experience pleasant. I highly recommend this hike for anyone visiting Seattle. It’s a perfect way to immerse yourself in nature without too much difficulty.
孟彤 *
2025-07-23 00:57:52
Great 4.0
The Seattle food tour was awesome. but it would have been even better if the tour guide had a mic. We could hear more clearly.
Michelle *****
2025-08-11 19:44:04
Fantastic 5.0
Lee was friendly, informative, and flexible. He made the final decision about locations to visit based on our coffee preferences, and suggested other places to visit after the tour. We also learned about coffee history and Seattle's coffee culture.
Klook User
2025-06-29 22:28:22
Fantastic 5.0
Wallace hiking is worth the visit. Sofia took us to the Wallace falls and it was fantastic. She was on time, very helpful and guided throughout the tour. Everything mentioned in the itinerary was included. definitely recommend it.
Kane **********
2025-11-22 05:33:07
Great 4.0
I've read so many negative reviews on Google but still booked a room for its price and location. It is a historic hotel built in 1928. It's not a 5-star or 4-star hotel so don't expect luxury service. Positives---Very spacious room and very affordable price. It has the basic amenities you need. Staff are friendly and helpful only to a certain extent. Self check-in is automated and fun. Areas for improvement---There was a smell along the hallway on the first night. Not sure if guests were smoking. They were noisy. The smell was gone the following day. If wifi is important for you, forget this hotel. Hardly had any wifi service. Big TV screen has no use without the wifi. Old atmosphere but it fits.
Ching **************
2025-10-22 04:44:58
Great 4.0
The location is great. it’s an apartment with kitchenite so allowed to get some seafood for a quick pasta prep. Note that there is no housekeeping, so for our short 2 night stay it’s ok. And no aircon, so summer time may be too hot for us.
Teck ********
2025-11-03 00:13:07
Fantastic 5.0
It was a wonderful experience visiting Space Needle and the nearby Chihuly Garden and Glass. It was awesome. I highly recommend visiting it.

Quick facts about Seattle

Local weather

  • MAR - MAY
    18°

    Spring

  • JUN - AUG
    23°11°

    Summer

  • SEP - NOV
    20°

    Autumn

  • DEC - FEB
    10°

    Winter

General info
  • Time zone

    No time difference

  • Currency

    1MYR = 0.24USD

  • Official languages

  • Recommended trip duration

  • Flight time

    When departing from London

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What to know before visiting Seattle

Things to Do in Seattle

Chihuly Garden and Glass

Walk through bright glass sculptures and colorful indoor rooms at the Chihuly Garden and Glass. It’s located at Seattle Center, so you can pair it with a visit to the Space Needle. The garden area also gives youa great views of the city skyline!

Space Needle

At the Space Needle, you'll see wide views of Seattle’s skyline, Lake Union, and the Olympic Mountains from its observation deck. You can stand on the glass floor, try the rotating loupe lounge, and look out over the whole city.

Woodland Park Zoo

You'll see a lot of animals from around the world at Woodland Park Zoo. Walk through shaded paths, large habitats, and quiet green spaces, and explore at your own pace and enjoy year-round programs for all ages. After your visit, you can walk to nearby neighborhoods for food or coffee.

Pike Place Market

Pike Place Market offers you rows of food stalls, flower stands, small shops, and local vendors in one lively area. You can try seafood, browse baked goods, or grab snacks from food trucks as you explore!

The Gum Wall

The Gum Wall covers a brick alley with layers of colorful chewed gum, creating one of Seattle’s quirkiest sights. You can walk through the alley, take photos, and see how visitors add new pieces every day.

Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP)

The Museum of Pop Culture introduces you to music, movies, and pop culture through bold exhibits and creative displays. You can explore sci-fi rooms, video game galleries, and areas dedicated to live music history.

Gas Works Park

Gas Works Park gives you open lawns, lake views, and a hilltop lookout facing the Seattle skyline. You can relax on the grass, watch boats on Lake Union, or enjoy a calm sunset. The old industrial structures add a unique backdrop you won’t find in most green spaces.

Tips before visiting Seattle

1. Plan for mixed weather

Seattle weather changes fast, especially near the water. Bring a light jacket and comfortable shoes, even if the forecast looks clear. You’ll be ready for rain, wind, or a warm break in the afternoon.

2. Use public transport or walk

Many popular Seattle attractions are within walking distance of downtown Seattle and Seattle Center. You can ride light rail, buses, or ferries to avoid traffic and parking fees. This also makes it easier for you to explore different neighborhoods.

3. Visit during shoulder seasons

Spring and fall offer mild weather and smaller crowds at museums, viewpoints, and markets. You also get good chances of clear days without the peak-season rush.

4. Save money with passes

City passes or bundled tickets can help you visit several tourist attractions for less. You can use them for places like the Space Needle, Chihuly Garden and Glass, and the Seattle Aquarium.

Book your Seattle CityPASS now through Klook so you can start exploring more for less!

5. Explore beyond downtown

Seattle has vibrant neighborhoods like Ballard, Fremont, and Capitol Hill, each offering different food spots, cafés, and parks. You can also take a day trip to Alki Beach, Bainbridge Island, or the Ballard Locks.

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