Activities in Seattle
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Mt Rainier Day Tour from Seattle
10 hours (approx.) (Departs Seattle, Washington)
by Viator
Of all the mountains that surround Seattle, Mt Rainier stands the boldest. Appreciate the beauty of Mt Rainier on this full-day tour from Seattle. On clear…Not LP reviewed
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Seattle Half-Day Craft Brewery and Microbrewery Tour
5 hours (Departs Seattle, Washington)
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See the beer-loving side of Seattle on this five-hour small-group tour of the city’s craft breweries and microbreweries. The state of Washington is home to more…Not LP reviewed
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Bainbridge Island and Kitsap Peninsula Tour
6 hours (Departs Seattle, Washington)
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For an easy getaway from Seattle, spend a day exploring Bainbridge Island and the adjacent Kitsap Peninsula! Simply take a convenient, scenic and inexpensive…Not LP reviewed
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See Seattle Walking Tours
See Seattle runs a variety of theme tours, from public-art walks to scavenger hunts. While reservations aren’t required for the walking tour that starts at the Westlake Center, they are recommended. A Sunday tour will run if at least six people have signed up.
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Uw Waterfront Activities Center
Another good way to explore the waters surrounding the Arboretum is to rent a canoe or rowboat from the University of Washington’s facility. You need a current driver’s license or passport. The center is in the southeast corner of the Husky Stadium parking lot.
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Disc Northwest
Disc Northwest runs summer and winter leagues and is the primary resource for ultimate Frisbee in the Seattle area. Check out the website for a detailed schedule of regular pick-up games, as well as where they’re held and how to get there.
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Gold’s Gym
- Seattle, USA
- Activities › Gym
The downtown Seattle branch of this chain has first-rate facilities for cardio and strength training, plus classes in aerobics, yoga, Pilates, dance, kickboxing and karate. Massage, personal training, a sauna and a women-only section are also available.
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Small-Group Wine-Tasting Tour Through Woodinville
5 hours 30 minutes (Departs Seattle, Washington)
by Viator
During your visit to Seattle, spend an afternoon in Woodinville -- one of the Pacific Northwest's most abundant wine areas! On this small-group wine-tasting…Not LP reviewed
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Seattle Parks & Recreation
Many of Seattle’s public parks have tennis courts, and you don’t have to wait long to play. Seattle Parks & Recreation maintains a number of courts in parks throughout the city; most operate on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Seattle Harbor Cruise
(Departs Seattle, Washington)
by Viator
Enjoy a narrated cruise on Elliot Bay and Seattle Harbor, as well as spectacular views of the Seattle skyline and panoramic mountain ranges.The cruise that…Not LP reviewed
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Punk Rock Yoga
- Seattle, USA
- Activities › Yoga
An open-minded, stereotype-defying approach to yoga defines this group, which holds all kinds of classes in a number of locations. Though not at all irreverent, it is a bit unorthodox in the best sense. Check the website for the latest schedule.
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Stone Gardens: The Climbers Gym
This is a full climbing gym with 14,000 sq ft of climbing surface on more than 100 routes. The gym also has weights, lockers and showers. Courses, from beginner climber to anchoring, are also offered. The drop-in rate is $16 ($11 for children).
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Seattle Supersonics
Seattle’s National Basketball Association (NBA) franchise, the Seattle SuperSonics, provides plenty of excitement at Key Arena in Seattle Center. The Sonics’ season runs November to late April. Games typically start at 7pm.
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Seattle Lunch Cruise
3 hours (Departs Seattle, Washington)
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Enjoy a unique Seattle experience aboard the Royal Argosy. Come aboard and step back in time as you enjoy turn-of-the-century elegance, stroll the cork decks…Not LP reviewed
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Green Lake Small Craft Center
Green Lake’s still waters help keep beginner kayakers calm, though the crowds might also keep you waiting. Run by Seattle Parks & Recreation, the center runs classes in rowing, sailing, canoeing and kayaking. It doesn’t rent boats, but you can rent kayaks, canoes, rowboats and paddleboats from March to October from Green Lake Boat Rental on the eastern shore of the lake.
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Washington Kayak Club
The Kayak Club doesn’t have a physical location, but its website acts as a clearing house for both white-water and sea kayaking courses. It’s also in the business of educating paddlers about conservation and safety.
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Yoga Tree
This calm yoga studio in Fremont comes highly recommended. A set of four introductory classes ($60) is specifically geared toward beginners, but all levels of classes are available. Check the website for the latest schedule.
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Chocolate Indulgence Walking Tour of Seattle
2 hours (Departs Seattle, Washington)
by Viator
Chocolate, chocolate and more chocolate! If the mere mention of the word brings a smile to your face, this is the tour of Seattle you have been searching for.…Not LP reviewed
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Puget Sound Kayak Company
This active organization, which is located on both Bainbridge and Vashon Islands, offers classes, clinics and guided trips; however, the future of the Vashon branch is unclear, as it was up for sale at the time of writing.
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Small-Group Mt Rainier Experience Including Hiking or Snowshoeing and Lunch or Dinner
10 hours (Departs Seattle, Washington)
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One of the most iconic sights in Seattle is the snowcapped peak of the impressive Mt Rainier. On this small-group, full-day tour, experience this incredible…Not LP reviewed
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Counterbalance Bicycles
Counterbalance is handily situated on the Burke-Gilman cycling trail as it cuts its way through the U District.
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Seattle Food Tours
- Seattle, USA
- Activities › Food
A culinary hike in and around Pike Place Market, this 2½-hour excursion takes in a bakery, chowder house, Vietnamese restaurant and Mexican kitchen. You'll also get some historical and artistic background.
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Tillicum Village
From Pier 55, take a trip to Blake Island, the birthplace of Seattle’s namesake Chief Sealth. The four-hour trip includes a salmon bake, a native dance and a movie at an old Duwamish Indian village.
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Spa Noir
Looking more like a chic cocktail lounge than a spa, with its deep red walls and heavy velvet curtains, this place caters to the funkier Belltown set. The last Tuesday of the month is bargain day.
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Small-Group Outdoor Adventure and Wine-Tasting Tour in Seattle
10 hours (Departs Seattle, Washington)
by Viator
Experience the best of the Pacific Northwest on this one-of-a-kind two-part tour of the Seattle area! Spend your morning enjoying the great outdoors --…Not LP reviewed
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Spa Blix
Get pampered with a manicure, pedicure, seaweed face wrap, haircut and a full-body exfoliation at this South Lake Union day spa. Feel good that charities receive 10% of its monthly profits.
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