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Mountain views from our hotel in Bellevue.

InterContinental Seattle Bellevue Curated Itineraries

Let your Seattle story unfold from InterContinental Seattle Bellevue. Our thoughtfully curated itineraries reveal iconic sights, acclaimed restaurants, and tucked‑away gems—inviting you to experience the city with the confidence of a well‑traveled insider.

Perfect Day Seattle

Fresh produce at the Pike Place Market.

Morning:

  • Breakfast at Pike Place Market: Start the day with a hearty breakfast at one of the local eateries in Pike Place Market. Enjoy fresh, local ingredients and the vibrant atmosphere of this iconic market.
  • Explore Pike Place Market: Take your time exploring the stalls, shops, and unique boutiques in Pike Place Market. Don't forget to visit the original Starbucks and watch the famous fishmongers at Pike Place Fish Market.

Late Morning:

  • Space Needle Visit: Head to the Space Needle for breathtaking views of the city. Spend some time at the observation deck and enjoy the panoramic sights of Seattle, Puget Sound, and the surrounding mountains.

Lunch:

  • Lunch at Chihuly Garden and Glass: Have lunch at the Collections Café inside Chihuly Garden and Glass. Experience the stunning glass artworks by Dale Chihuly while enjoying a delicious meal.

Afternoon:

  • Seattle Center Exploration: Walk around the Seattle Center grounds. Visit the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) or the Pacific Science Center if you have a specific interest. Admire the International Fountain and take in the modern architecture.
  • Moore Theatre or Paramount Theatre: If there's a show or performance, catch a matinee at one of Seattle's historic theaters like the Moore Theatre or Paramount Theatre.

Late Afternoon:

  • Walk around Capitol Hill: Explore the eclectic neighborhood of Capitol Hill. Visit unique shops, coffee houses, and enjoy the artistic vibe of the area.

Evening:

  • Dinner at Waterfront Restaurant: Head to the waterfront for a scenic dinner. Choose a restaurant with views of Elliott Bay to enjoy the sunset while savoring Pacific Northwest cuisine.
  • Evening Stroll: Take a leisurely stroll along the waterfront or through Olympic Sculpture Park to enjoy the city lights and the serenity of the evening.
Rocks and water at Alki Beach.

Morning:

  • Breakfast at Portage Bay Café: Start your day with a delicious breakfast at Portage Bay Café. Known for its organic and locally sourced ingredients, it's a popular spot for a hearty morning meal.
  • Kerry Park: Head to Kerry Park for one of the best panoramic views of the city skyline, including the iconic Space Needle. Capture some memorable photos of Seattle against the backdrop of Mount Rainier.

Late Morning:

  • Seattle Art Museum (SAM): Explore the Seattle Art Museum (SAM) downtown. Immerse yourself in a diverse collection of art, spanning from traditional to contemporary.

Lunch:

  • Lunch at Serious Pie: Enjoy a gourmet pizza lunch at Serious Pie in Belltown. Known for its artisanal pizzas, it's a great spot for a tasty and unique dining experience.

Afternoon:

  • Fremont Neighborhood: Head to the quirky Fremont neighborhood. Visit the Fremont Troll, explore the funky shops, and appreciate the public art scattered throughout the area.
  • Ballard Locks: Make your way to the Ballard Locks (Hiram M. Chittenden Locks) and watch boats navigate the locks. Explore the surrounding gardens and enjoy the serene atmosphere.

Late Afternoon:

  • Golden Gardens Park: Relax at Golden Gardens Park in Ballard. Whether you stroll along the beach or enjoy a picnic, it's a peaceful escape with beautiful views of Puget Sound.

Evening:

  • Dinner at Salty’s Waterfront Seafood Grill: Head to Alki Beach for dinner at Salty’s on Alki. This seafood restaurant offers an amazing assortment of fish and shellfish and provides stunning views of the Puget Sound and Seattle skyline.
  • Sunset walk at Alki Beach: Conclude your day with a visit to Alki Beach in West Seattle. Watch the sunset over the water with the silhouette of the Seattle skyline in the distance.
Wine flight with red and white wines.

Morning:

  • Breakfast at Snoqualmie Falls: Start your day with a scenic drive to Snoqualmie Falls. Enjoy breakfast at Salish Lodge overlooking the majestic falls. Take a short walk to the viewpoint for breathtaking photos.
  • Hiking at Rattlesnake Ledge: Head to nearby North Bend for a hike to Rattlesnake Ledge. The trail offers a moderate hike with stunning views of the Snoqualmie Valley and Rattlesnake Lake.

Late Morning:

  • North Bend Premium Outlets: If you enjoy shopping, visit the North Bend Premium Outlets. Explore a variety of stores offering discounted prices on popular brands.

Lunch:

  • Historic Downtown North Bend: Have lunch in the charming historic downtown area of North Bend. Explore local cafes or bistros for a delightful meal.

Afternoon:

  • Twin Peaks Sites: For fans of the TV series Twin Peaks, visit iconic filming locations in North Bend. Stop by the Salish Lodge (the Great Northern Hotel) and the famous "Welcome to Twin Peaks" sign.
  • Snoqualmie Valley Railroad: Take a scenic train ride with the Snoqualmie Valley Railroad. The historic railway offers a nostalgic journey through the beautiful Snoqualmie Valley.

Late Afternoon:

  • Wine Tasting in Snoqualmie: Head to Snoqualmie's wineries for an afternoon of wine tasting. The area boasts vineyards with picturesque views, offering a relaxing and enjoyable experience.

Evening:

  • Dinner at The Roadhouse Restaurant & Inn: Conclude your day with dinner at The Roadhouse Restaurant & Inn in Fall City. This rustic restaurant serves delicious farm-to-table dishes in a cozy setting.
  • Stargazing at Snoqualmie Point Park: If time allows, end your day with stargazing at Snoqualmie Point Park. The open space provides an excellent vantage point for observing the night sky.
Friends sitting and laughing together at a brewery.

Morning:

  • Breakfast at The Commons: Start your day with a delicious breakfast at The Commons, a popular café known for its fresh and locally sourced ingredients.
  • Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery: Begin your exploration of Woodinville's wine country at Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery. Take a guided tour of the beautiful grounds and enjoy a wine tasting session.

Late Morning:

  • Hollywood District: Explore the nearby Hollywood District, home to a cluster of wineries, breweries, and distilleries. Visit iconic spots like Novelty Hill-Januik Winery, DeLille Cellars, and Redhook Brewery.

Lunch:

  • The Bistro at Hollywood Schoolhouse: Have lunch at The Bistro at Hollywood Schoolhouse. This historic schoolhouse turned restaurant offers a diverse menu and a charming atmosphere.

Afternoon:

  • Woodinville Whiskey Co.: Experience the craft of whiskey-making at Woodinville Whiskey Co. Take a tour of the distillery and savor some of their handcrafted spirits.
  • Gardens and Art at Molbak's: Stroll through the beautiful gardens at Molbak's Garden + Home. This nursery and garden center also features outdoor art installations.

Late Afternoon:

  • Beer Tasting at Redmond: If you're a beer enthusiast, head to Redmond and visit some of the local breweries. Postdoc Brewing Company and Black Raven Brewing Company are popular choices.

Evening:

  • Dinner at The Herbfarm: For a memorable culinary experience, dine at The Herbfarm. This renowned restaurant offers a farm-to-table dining experience with a rotating seasonal menu.
  • Sunset at Marymoor Park: Conclude your day by enjoying the sunset at Marymoor Park in Redmond. This large park offers open spaces, a lake, and scenic views.
Couple standing in front of art at a museum.

Morning:

  • Breakfast at Portage Bay Café: Start your day with a hearty breakfast at Portage Bay Café. Indulge in their famous breakfast bar with a variety of toppings for your pancakes.
  • Explore Pike Place Market: Head to Pike Place Market, a Seattle icon. Wander through the market, enjoy street performances, and visit the original Starbucks. Don't forget to witness the famous fish-throwing at Pike Place Fish Market.

Late Morning:

  • Seattle Art Museum (SAM): Immerse yourself in art and culture at the Seattle Art Museum. Explore a diverse collection of artworks, including pieces from Native American and Pacific Islander cultures.

Lunch:

  • Piroshky Piroshky: Grab a quick and delicious lunch at Piroshky Piroshky, a renowned bakery in Pike Place Market. Try their savory and sweet Russian pastries.

Afternoon:

  • Chihuly Garden and Glass: Marvel at the stunning glass artworks at Chihuly Garden and Glass, located near the Space Needle. Explore the indoor and outdoor exhibits showcasing the work of artist Dale Chihuly.
  • Space Needle: Visit the iconic Space Needle for panoramic views of the city. Consider having lunch at the rotating SkyCity Restaurant, situated atop the Space Needle.

Late Afternoon:

  • Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP): Delve into the world of pop culture at MoPOP. Enjoy interactive exhibits featuring music, science fiction, video games, and more.

Evening:

  • Dinner at The Pink Door: Experience Italian cuisine and live entertainment at The Pink Door in Pike Place Market. Enjoy a meal with views of Elliott Bay and the Puget Sound.
  • Seattle Waterfront: Take a leisurely stroll along the Seattle Waterfront. Enjoy the sights, including the Great Wheel, and perhaps indulge in some freshly caught seafood.

Nightcap:

  • Capitol Hill Nightlife: If you're up for it, explore the vibrant nightlife in Capitol Hill. Visit bars, live music venues, or cozy speakeasies to wrap up your perfect day.

Other Itineraries

Shot of espresso at a cafe.

  • Visit Museums: Seattle has a variety of world-class museums. The Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP), the Seattle Art Museum (SAM), and the Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI) are excellent choices to explore art, history, and pop culture indoors.
  • Explore Pike Place Market: Pike Place Market is not just an outdoor market. Wander through the market's covered arcades, enjoy local produce, crafts, and delicious food from vendors, and explore the unique shops.
  • Seattle Aquarium: Delve into marine life at the Seattle Aquarium on the waterfront. It's a fascinating place to learn about Puget Sound's marine ecosystems and creatures.
  • Seattle Public Library: If you're a book lover, spend some time at the architecturally stunning Seattle Public Library. Find a cozy spot to read and enjoy the vast collection.
  • Chihuly Garden and Glass: Located at Seattle Center, Chihuly Garden and Glass showcases the breathtaking glass art of Dale Chihuly. Wander through the indoor exhibits and the garden filled with vibrant glass sculptures.
  • Savor Coffee at Local Cafés: Seattle is renowned for its coffee culture. Embrace the rainy weather with a warm cup of coffee at one of the city's many cozy cafés. Notable spots include Storyville Coffee Company and Espresso Vivace.
  • Escape to a Brewery or Distillery: Enjoy the thriving craft beverage scene in Seattle. Many breweries and distilleries offer tours and tastings. Consider visiting places like Pike Brewing Company or Copperworks Distilling Company.
  • Pacific Science Center: Ideal for families, the Pacific Science Center in Seattle Center features interactive exhibits and IMAX movies, providing an entertaining and educational experience.
  • Take a Food Tour: Explore Seattle's diverse culinary scene by taking a food tour. Sample local dishes and learn about the city's food history while staying dry.
  • Indoor Rock Climbing: For an active indoor adventure, try indoor rock climbing. Facilities like Seattle Bouldering Project offer climbing walls suitable for all skill levels.
  • Catch a Show or Movie: Seattle has numerous theaters and cinemas. Attend a live performance at a local theater or catch a film at one of the city's historic movie theaters.
  • Shopping at Pacific Place: Pacific Place is a shopping and dining destination in downtown Seattle with a variety of stores and restaurants. It's a great place to spend a rainy day.
Small child standing in front of fish at the aquarium.

  • Woodland Park Zoo: Explore the Woodland Park Zoo, home to a diverse array of animals. The zoo features interactive exhibits, live animal demonstrations, and a play area for kids.
  • Pacific Science Center: The Pacific Science Center is an interactive science museum with hands-on exhibits, planetarium shows, and IMAX movies. It's a perfect place for curious young minds.
  • Seattle Children's Museum: Located at Seattle Center, the Seattle Children's Museum offers a variety of interactive exhibits and activities designed to stimulate creativity and learning in children.
  • Seattle Aquarium: Discover marine life at the Seattle Aquarium on the waterfront. Children can observe sea creatures, touch tide pool animals, and enjoy engaging exhibits.
  • Museum of Flight: If your child is interested in aviation and space, the Museum of Flight is a must-visit. It houses a vast collection of aircraft and space artifacts.
  • Seattle Center: Seattle Center is a hub of family-friendly attractions. Explore the International Fountain, visit the Artists at Play playground, and take a ride on the Seattle Center Monorail.
  • Green Lake Park: Green Lake Park offers a scenic setting for family outings. Enjoy a stroll around the lake, have a picnic, or let the kids play at the playground.
  • Discovery Park: Discovery Park is a vast urban park with open spaces, beaches, and trails. It's a great place for nature walks, birdwatching, and family picnics.
  • Seattle Great Wheel: Take a ride on the Seattle Great Wheel located on Pier 57. The waterfront views from the Ferris wheel are breathtaking, and kids love the experience.
  • The Children's Theatre: Enjoy a family-friendly performance at The Children's Theatre. It offers entertaining and educational productions suitable for various age groups.
  • Seattle Public Library: Many branches of the Seattle Public Library host storytimes and interactive programs for children. It's a wonderful way to instill a love for reading.
  • Family-Friendly Dining: Explore family-friendly restaurants and cafes across the city. Some places offer play areas, special menus for kids, and a welcoming atmosphere for families.
  • Seattle Parks and Playgrounds: Seattle boasts numerous parks and playgrounds with play structures, sports facilities, and open spaces. Check out parks like Gas Works Park and Magnuson Park.
  • Seattle Monorail: Kids often enjoy the novelty of riding the Seattle Monorail, connecting Seattle Center to downtown.
  • Outdoor Adventures: If your family enjoys outdoor activities, consider hiking in nearby parks or taking a ferry to explore islands like Bainbridge or Vashon.
Snoqualmie Falls waterfall.

Hiking at Snoqualmie Falls is a popular activity for outdoor enthusiasts visiting the Pacific Northwest. Snoqualmie Falls is a stunning 268-foot waterfall located in the Snoqualmie Valley, just a short drive east of Seattle, Washington.

There are several trails in the area that offer different vantage points of the falls and surrounding scenery:

  • Snoqualmie Falls Trail: This is a short, paved trail that leads from the parking lot to the main viewpoint overlooking the falls. It's an easy walk suitable for all ages and abilities.
  • Snoqualmie Valley Trail: For those looking for a longer hike, the Snoqualmie Valley Trail runs along the Snoqualmie River and offers beautiful views of the valley and surrounding forest. You can access this trail from various points near the falls.
  • Twin Falls Trail: While not directly at Snoqualmie Falls, the Twin Falls Trail is nearby and offers another beautiful waterfall hike. This trail is around 2.6 miles roundtrip and takes you through lush forest to the picturesque Twin Falls.
  • Mount Si Trail: For more experienced hikers looking for a challenge, the Mount Si Trail is located nearby. This strenuous hike takes you to the summit of Mount Si, offering panoramic views of the Snoqualmie Valley and surrounding mountains.

Hidden Gems

  • Kubota Garden: Tucked away in the Rainier Beach neighborhood, Kubota Garden is a stunning 20-acre Japanese garden. It's a serene escape with walking trails, ponds, and beautiful landscapes.
  • The Center for Wooden Boats: Located on the south shore of Lake Union, this maritime museum offers free boat rides on Sundays. Explore a collection of historic wooden boats and enjoy the maritime ambiance.
  • Gas Works Park Sunset: While Gas Works Park is a popular spot, head to the northern hill for an incredible view of the Seattle skyline during sunset. It's a favorite among locals for picnics and relaxing evenings.
  • Fremont Troll: Under the Aurora Bridge in the Fremont neighborhood, you'll find the quirky Fremont Troll. This public sculpture is an unexpected delight and a great photo opportunity.
  • Discovery Park Lighthouse: While Discovery Park itself is well-known, the West Point Lighthouse at the park's western edge is often less crowded. It offers panoramic views of Puget Sound.
  • Ye Olde Curiosity Shop: Located on the waterfront, this peculiar shop is a treasure trove of oddities and curiosities. It's a quirky place to explore unique artifacts and bizarre collections.
  • Ravenna Park Ravine: Ravenna Park is a beautiful wooded area, but the ravine tucked away behind the playground offers a peaceful and secluded retreat within the city.
  • Columbia City's Waterfall Garden Park: Nestled in the historic Columbia City neighborhood, this small park features a 22-foot man-made waterfall, providing a tranquil setting for relaxation.
  • Ballard Locks Botanical Garden: While many visitors come for the Ballard Locks, the adjacent botanical garden is often overlooked. Stroll through beautifully landscaped grounds and enjoy a moment of tranquility.
  • Arboretum Waterfront Trail: Escape the crowds at the Washington Park Arboretum by exploring the less-traveled waterfront trail. It offers a serene walk along Lake Washington.

Must-Try Restaurants

  • Canlis: A Seattle institution, Canlis offers a fine dining experience with breathtaking views of Lake Union. Known for its Pacific Northwest-inspired menu and impeccable service, it's a top choice for special occasions.
  • The Pink Door: Located in Pike Place Market, The Pink Door is famous for its Italian-American cuisine and cabaret-style entertainment. Enjoy pasta dishes, seafood, and stunning views of Puget Sound.
  • Taylor Shellfish Farms: If you're a seafood lover, visit Taylor Shellfish Farms for some of the best oysters and shellfish in the region. The Melrose Market location offers a casual yet delightful experience.
  • Altura: Altura, in the Capitol Hill neighborhood, is a Michelin-starred restaurant offering a multi-course Italian-inspired tasting menu. The dishes are meticulously crafted and highlight seasonal ingredients.
  • Canon: For a unique experience, head to Canon in Capitol Hill. This cocktail bar boasts an extensive and inventive drink menu, along with small plates in an intimate atmosphere.
  • Serious Pie: If you're a pizza enthusiast, don't miss Serious Pie by Tom Douglas. Located in Belltown, it's known for its wood-fired pizzas with creative toppings.
  • Bateau: In Capitol Hill, Bateau is a steakhouse where you can choose your cut of meat from a rolling cart. The focus on quality, locally-sourced beef makes it a favorite among carnivores.
  • Spinasse: Located in Capitol Hill, Spinasse offers handmade pasta dishes inspired by the Piedmont region of Italy. The cozy ambiance and exceptional pasta make it a popular spot.