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Looking for interesting places in Seattle (best for shopping and food)

Due to its unique geographical location, Seattle is adjacent to the fishing grounds of Alaska and Canada, and fisheries from Chile and Japan are often loaded and unloaded here. Therefore, Seattle’s food is dominated by seafood, including oysters, crabs, salmon, Trout, cod and scallops. In addition, there is grilled steak from the prairie of Washington State, which is to die for. There are as many as 2,000 restaurants in Seattle. In the International District (Chinatown), there are Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, Malay, and Thai restaurants; in the Ballard area, traditional Scandinavian cuisine is preserved.

Specialties: Crab, oysters, salmon, seafood chowder

Special recommendations:

Coffee

Seattle It is a paradise for coffee lovers. There are 230 coffee stalls selling Espresso, and the number is still increasing every week. Seattleites are addicted to coffee, consuming 250,000 cups a week. The two major coffee companies Starbucks and SBC are the largest Hero. Starbuck's has 150 stores and ships to all fifty states across the country. It is now also established in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Denver, Chicago and other cities. SBCCoffee (Seattle'sBestCoffee) is sold through restaurants and Espresso coffee stalls.

Recommended restaurants:

Economy

Go to Spear Market for fresh produce, baked goods, delicacies and ethnic food to go.

Elliott Bay Cafe

Here you can enjoy soups, salads and sandwiches, as well as Top Pot handmade bagels.

Telephone: 206-682-6664

Address: 101 South Main Street

Cost: Fast food 5 to 6 US dollars

Mama `s Mexica Kitchen

It's a great place to hang out with a jazz band, burritos, and some great margaritas.

Telephone: 206-728-6262

Address: 2234 Second Avenue

Cost: Main course $5 to $8

Mid-range

Palace Kitchen

This is a great place for nightlife.

Telephone: 206-448-2001

Address: 2030 Fifth Avenue

Cost: Appetizers $6 to $8

Shiro`s Sushi Restaurant

Watch the chefs prepare some of the freshest sushi in the city.

Telephone: 206-433-9844

Address: 2401 Second Avenue

Cost: Sushi $4, entrees $16-20

Advanced

Cactus

This is part tapas bar and part Southwest Mexican fine dining. Hollywood stars have appeared here.

Telephone: 206-324-4140

Address: 4220 East Madison Street

Cost: Lunch: US$8-10, dinner US$10-15

Campagne

The best traditional French restaurant in Seattle.

Telephone: 206-728-2800

Address: 86 Pine Street

Cost: Main course $25 to $35

Recommended Shopping:

Pike Place Market Taobao The market is located on Pike Street and Virginia Street between First Avenue and Western Avenue. Founded in 1907, Seattle Pike Place Market was formerly a rural market.

Now it has developed into an important tourist attraction, holding 200 commercial events every year, exhibiting 190 kinds of handicrafts, setting up 120 agricultural product stalls and various street performers, attracting tourists from all directions. Wandering around every corner of Pike Place Market, you can see buckets of flowers, flying fish shows, fresh pastries and fruits and vegetables, handmade cheeses, local honey, wine, restaurants with international flavors, imported goods, antiques, collectibles and you can always find a lot Shops that will surprise you.

Recommended Attractions:

City Ferry Viewing

Traveling by ferry is both a state of mind and a means of transportation to some of the most famous scenic spots on Puget Sound. Standing on the deck and enjoying the sea breeze, you can also enjoy the scenery along the way, such as Mount Olympia, Cascade Mountain, Seattle cityscape and green coastline, which is a unique experience. Public ferry companies carry passengers and their vehicles from origins in or near Seattle to destinations such as Vashon Island, the Catsap Peninsula, the San Juan Islands, and Canada. For specific information on private ferries, see the Travel Guide on page 35, Sightseeing, and page 120, Visitor Services, Tours and Transportation.

Exploring the Seattle Aquarium

The first thing that catches the eye at Pier 59 is the baby dolphin born in the aquarium. The most special thing about the aquarium is that it has a huge spherical transparent glass window. Standing in the center, you can look up or look around at the natural ecology in the sea. In addition, it is the only aquarium in the world that displays the salmon breeding process. Every September, During the month, you can see salmon returning to the fish ladder to spawn. The glowing coral reef fish are incredible and breathtaking, and don’t forget to wave goodbye to the giant Pacific octopus as you leave.

Recreation in the Seattle Pier District

Pier 52 to Pier 70 on Alaska Road are bustling with various attractions, restaurants and shopping malls, busy ferries, cruisers, and Victoria sailing ships. and cruise ships set sail from here. You can feed the seagulls next to the statue of Ivan Haglund in front of Ivan's Seafood Restaurant, or stroll by the fountain on the wooden pier of Pier Park, which is amazing both for its beautiful scenery and souvenir shop.

Woodland Park Zoo Feeding

South Gate: 750 N. 50th St206.684.4800 At the Woodland Park Zoo’s nature exhibit, you can see more than 1,000 animal figures of 300 different species Elephants, gorillas, piranhas and penguins to name a few. At the same time, during the designated feeding time, you can also communicate with people who love animals.

Underground City Trail

Seattle’s Historic First Avenue 608 No. 206.682.4646 Seattle was rebuilt on the ruins of a fire that destroyed it in 1889. Through the hidden underground passage, which was the main road back then, you can see some of the shops in Seattle at that time. Through these, you can understand people's living conditions back then.

Tillicum Village Blake Island Salmon Tasting

In a short time, you can reach this island village. Here, you can enjoy a traditional and authentic salmon dinner, watch local traditional folk dances, and learn about the lives of people in the northwest United States through situational stories.

Amphibious Sightseeing Boat

No. 516 Brand Street, Seattle 206.441.DUCK (3825) Welcome to experience Seattle’s water duck tour on an amphibious sightseeing boat. The origin of such amphibious vehicles During World War II, it was designed by the U.S. Army as a means of transportation, and now it has become a good tourist helper in major cities. The 90-minute adventure tour takes you to the famous scenic spots in downtown Seattle. After admiring the beautiful scenery of the Emerald City, the duck boat goes to the scary and eerie Fremont District, where the duck boat crashes into Lake Union and the water splashes, which is fun. endless.