Seattle's TOP TEN list

Aug 16, 2010 21:53

So, my boyfriend is really into hosting couchsurfers and I must say, it's awesome! I wanted mo make a little guide to Seattle for our visitors. I don't want it to be comprehensive or anything. Just things I like to do or really good (preferably not too expensive) ideas to try ( Read more... )

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chariqueer August 18 2010, 06:16:39 UTC
So, my boyfriend is really into hosting couchsurfers and I must say, it's awesome! I wanted mo make a little guide to Seattle for our visitors. I don't want it to be comprehensive or anything. Just things I like to do or really good (preferably not too expensive) ideas to try.

I've totally got to elaborate, but anyone have other/additional ideas?

Seattle's TOP TEN list for couchsurfers - by Charity
I was born and raised in Seattle, and I love it! I would like to share my Seattle Top Ten.
P.S. I would love to see other people's lists for their own cities.

-Go to Pike Place Market
-Ride on Washington State Ferries
-Rent a canoe/kayak/boat on Lake Union/Lake Washington
-Visit Seattle Center/The Space Needle - If you are into music history and/or Sci-Fi, be sure to check out the EMP/SFM (Experience Music Project/Science Fiction Museum)
-Ride the Duck!
-Pioneer Square/Seattle's Underground Tour
-Capitol Hill
-The Waterfront
-West Seattle
-The U-District

Activity: Pike Place Market
Cost: Free to walk through, but bring $ if you ( ... )

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chariqueer September 13 2010, 03:11:57 UTC
Seattle's TOP TEN list for couchsurfers - by Charity
I was born and raised in Seattle, and I love it! I would like to share my Seattle Top Ten.

-Go to Pike Place Market
-Ride on Washington State Ferries
-Rent a canoe/kayak/boat on Lake Union/Lake Washington
-Visit Seattle Center/The Space Needle -
-Ride the Duck!
-Pioneer Square/Seattle's Underground Tour
-Capitol Hill
-The Waterfront
-West Seattle
-The U-District

Activity: Pike Place Market
What is it?: Super interesting open-air all local vendors market filled with lots of yummy produce, foods, beautiful flowers and a lot of local art. A must-see when you come to Seattle!
Cost: Free to walk through, but bring $ if you want to buy snacks, produce, local art, or souvenirs
Location: Downtown Seattle, 1st & Pike
Transportation: Parking sucks so skip the car! Bus, LightRail (few blocks from the bus tunnel)
Accessibility: The Market is home to some of Seattle’s infamous hills. My electric wheelchair does terribly on the hills but fine inside the covered parts. Inside the ( ... )

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chariqueer January 30 2011, 09:11:10 UTC
So, my boyfriend is really into hosting couchsurfers and I must say, it's awesome! I wanted mo make a little guide to Seattle for our visitors. I don't want it to be comprehensive or anything. Just things I like to do or really good (preferably not too expensive) ideas to try.

I've totally got to elaborate, but anyone have other/additional ideas?

Seattle's TOP TEN list for couchsurfers - by Charity
I was born and raised in Seattle, and I love it! I would like to share my Seattle Top Ten.
P.S. I would love to see other people's lists for their own cities.

-Go to Pike Place Market
-Ride on Washington State Ferries
-Rent a canoe/kayak/boat on Lake Union/Lake Washington
-Visit Seattle Center/The Space Needle -
-Ride the Duck!
-Pioneer Square/Seattle's Underground Tour
-Capitol Hill
-The Waterfront
-West Seattle
-The U-District

Activity: Pike Place Market
What is it?: Super interesting open-air all local vendors market filled with lots of yummy produce, foods, beautiful flowers and a lot of local art. A must-see when you come ( ... )

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