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Seattle: What to Eat and See

47295,Space Needle and Downtown Seattle Skyline
Seattle, known for its vibrant culture and stunning natural beauty, offers a plethora of attractions and dining options suitable for both business and leisure. Here's a curated list of must-see sites along with their admission costs, followed by dining recommendations for entertaining business colleagues and more budget-friendly alternatives.

Top Must-See Sites in Seattle:

  1. Space Needle: An iconic symbol of Seattle, the Space Needle offers panoramic views of the city and surrounding landscapes. General admission ranges from $30 to $42.50, depending on the time of day and age group. Wikipedia
  2. Chihuly Garden and Glass: Located adjacent to the Space Needle, this exhibition showcases the breathtaking glass art of Dale Chihuly. Admission is $32 for adults and $19 for youth aged 5–12.
  3. Pike Place Market: One of the oldest continuously operating public markets in the U.S., offering a variety of fresh produce, artisanal products, and the famous fish-throwing tradition. Entry is free, but individual vendor prices vary.
  4. Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP): A unique museum dedicated to contemporary popular culture, featuring exhibits on music, science fiction, and more. General admission is $28 for adults and $19 for youth aged 5–12.
  5. Seattle Aquarium: Located on the waterfront, the aquarium showcases marine life native to the Pacific Northwest. Admission is $30 for adults and $20 for youth aged 4–12. OpenTable

Dining Options for Entertaining Business Colleagues:

  1. Canlis: A renowned fine-dining establishment offering New American and Pacific Northwest cuisine with panoramic views of the city. Known for its exceptional service and ambiance, it’s ideal for business dinners. Lonely Planet
  2. AQUA by El Gaucho: Situated on the waterfront, this elegant seafood restaurant provides a sophisticated atmosphere and stunning views, making it perfect for corporate dining. Wikipedia
  3. Metropolitan Grill: A classic steakhouse located downtown, known for its prime cuts and extensive wine list, offering a refined setting suitable for business engagements. Visit Seattle

Budget-Friendly Dining Alternatives:

  1. Pike Place Chowder: Located within Pike Place Market, this spot is famous for its award-winning clam chowder and offers a casual dining experience at reasonable prices.
  2. Beecher’s Handmade Cheese: Also in Pike Place Market, Beecher’s offers delicious grilled cheese sandwiches and mac ‘n’ cheese, providing a quick and affordable meal option.
  3. Dick’s Drive-In: A Seattle classic since 1954, offering burgers, fries, and shakes at budget-friendly prices, perfect for a quick and satisfying meal. Bon Appétit

These selections provide a blend of Seattle’s iconic attractions and diverse culinary scene, catering to both upscale business engagements and more relaxed dining experiences.

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