About Seattle
Local Festivals and Events
Leavenworth Town and Tree Lighting: There's still plenty of time left to get your tickets to this Annual Event in this fabulous Bavarian village nestled on the East Slopes of the Cascade Mountain Range.
Transportation Partners
Transportation Management Services: TMS is a worldwide leader in Transportation Management and consulting for large and small events.
Local Ski Resorts
Stevens Pass Ski Resort: Enjoy some of the finest skiing the Pacific Northwest has to offer. Stevens can satisfy the needs of any type of skier or boarder!
Crystal Mountain: Washington's largest ski area is waiting for you! Enjoy spectacular views of Mount Rainier and Mt. St. Helens from the top.
The Summit at Snoqualmie: The Summit has been teaching Seattle to ski for generations. This resort, only an hour from Downtown, boasts 4 different base areas - AND tubing!
Mt. Baker: If you're looking to really get away from it all, this is the resort for you. Famous for breaking the seasonal snowfall record, they truly believe that Snow comes from Heaven, not hoses!
Places to Eat
Crush: Chef Jason Wilson of Crush, named best new chef of 2006 by Food & Wine Magazine hosts you at his popular location.
Sky City at the Space Needle: Sky City, our 360-degree revolving restaurant, celebrates Pacific Northwest cuisine with superior freshness, dazzling flavor and breathtaking views from every table.
Chandler's Crabhouse on Lake Union: For Twenty years, Chandler's Crabhouse has offered Seattle the finest and freshest crab from around the world. Over 20 different world class crab preparations on the menu daily.
Daniel's Broiler at Lake Union: Daniel's is the only major Seattle steakhouse to serve USDA prime steaks exclusively and has developed a long-standing reputation for exceptional hospitality.
El Gaucho: Step back in time to an era of uncompromising service and total indulgence where the smallest of details are considered the most basic ingredients to your visit. El Gaucho's legendary table-side preparations include such favorites as Caesar salad, Chateaubriand, and Banana's Foster Flambe.
Trioani: Here, there's a marriage between the fine steaks of the US and the wonderful foods of Italy. A dramatic and stylish setting welcome you with traditional preparations of your Italian favorites.
Waterfront Grill: Seattle's hidden jewel, gorgeous and warmly elegant, Waterfront Seafood Grill sparkles at the tip of Pier 70. Walls of glass showcase some of Seattle's finest views of Elliott Bay, Magnolia Bluff and the Space Needle.
Palisade: You may first notice the rustic timbers and salt water ponds, but you'll leave remembering the exquisite dining experience that Palisade inspires panoramic views of Elliott Bay Marina, the Olympic Mountains, and the Seattle Skyline.
Things To Do
Unexpected Productions: Seattle's best improve comedy, and home of Seattle's longest running theater production, Theatresports.
Museum of Flight: Visit the West Coast's largest Air and Space Museum!
Alpine Adventures: Wild & scenic river tours
Burke Museum: Seattle's pre-history.
The 5th Avenue Theater: A beautifully appointed theater that hosts Broadway shows.
Frye Art Museum: The Frye Art Museum celebrates the grand tradition and contemporary practice of representational art, with an emphasis on painting and sculpture from the nineteenth century to the present.
Hiram Chittenden Locks: The Locks are central to Seattle's maritime community and a great place to visit!
MOHAI - Museum of History and Industry: THE place to go if you want to dive into Seattle's history.
Mount Rainier National Park: Join Gray Line for tours to Mt. Rainier in the summer months.
Mt. St. Helens National Monument: Learn more about the mountain that blew in 1980.
Olympic National Forest: Just a couple hours and you are a world away from the bustle of Seattle.
The Paramount Theater: Broadway shows and world-class performers in a historic theater.
Seattle Chinatown Tour: Discover the sights, sounds and smells of Seattle's International District.
Seattle Public Library: With a brand new building in downtown, the public library is a great place to explore.
Smith Tower: Opening on July 4, 1914, the Smith Tower was the fourth tallest building in the world. Features an observation tower and the beautifully appointed Chinese Room.
Teatro ZinZanni: Inspired by the cabarets of Europe and spiked with a fresh American sense of comedy, Teatro ZinZanni combines old-time vaudeville, ancient circus arts, cabaret, classical and popular music, AND a fabulous five course dinner.
Uwajimaya: A highly acclaimed Asian food and gift store in Seattle's International District.
Wing Luke Museum: Explores the history, culture and art of Asian Pacific Americans.
Double Decker Hop-On / Hop-Off Route
Argosy Cruises: Locks tours, harbor tours and more - all you can see of Seattle from the water!
Experience Music Project: An interactive music museum.
Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park: One of the most unique national parks that you will ever visit! This is a must for Seattle and Alaska gold rush history.
Odyssey, The Maritime Discovery Center: Discover more about Seattle's maritime history.
Pacific Northwest Ballet: Bringing premiere ballet performances to Seattle since 1972.
Pacific Place: A premiere shopping center with Tiffany's, a movie complex, dining and more.
Pacific Science Center: Science for all ages! An educational foundation dedicated science, mathematics and technology.
Let's Go Sailing: Providing day sails, group charters, and parties aboard two high performances, luxury sailboats.
Pike Place Market: Fresh fruit, fresh flowers, fresh seafood, arts and crafts, restaurants and more!
Seattle Aquarium: The place to go to learn what is under the water.
Seattle Art Museum: World renowned exhibits plus a permanent collection strong on art of Asia, Africa, Northwest Coast Native Americans, modern art, European painting and decorative arts.
Seattle Center: Food court, open spaces, dancing fountains and some of Seattle’s' best known attractions.
Seattle Monorail: The two-minute journey from downtown to the Seattle Center (or back) has been enjoyed by visitors since the 1962 World's Fair.
Seattle Opera House: In their new home!
The Seattle Symphony: In their beautiful home - Benaroya Hall.
Space Needle: Seattle's most famous landmark.
Tillicum Village: A northwest cultural experience of good food and entertainment.
Underground Tour: Dirt, corruption, sewars and scandal! At the Underground Tour, you learn the history that the pioneers didn't want you to hear.
Washington State Ferries: A true Seattle experience - plying the waters of Puget Sound on a ferry! From Seattle's waterfront you can reach Bremerton or Bainbridge.
Westlake Center: Shopping, shopping, and shopping! Including Express, Jessica McClintock and more. Also a food court and monorail station.




