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Cruising to Seattle
A cruise to Seattle is a great way to see one of the biggest and most diverse metropolises in the Pacific Northwest, perfect for days spent wandering through the city streets, and as a popular port of call on an Alaska cruise, you're never far from the breathtaking beauty of North America.
Seattle Cruise Port
Nestled between the Cascade and Olympic mountains, and punctuated by high-rise buildings such as the world-famous Space Needle, Seattle cruise port is an impressive sight to behold, and with excellent links to downtown from the cruise terminals, it won't be long before you can lose yourself in the sights and sounds of the Emerald City.
What To Do On A Seattle Cruise
Once you've arrived in the Seattle cruise port, the best place to start discovering this laid-back American city is Pioneer Square, the oldest neighbourhood and home to art galleries, book shops and cafes. It's also where you'll find the Klondike Gold Rush Museum, perfect for those looking to learn a little more about Seattle's history. A short walk from here, Pike Place Market isn't to be missed. One of the city's most popular attractions, this bustling market entices foodies from around the world with its delicious cuisine and lively atmosphere. Other exciting activities on a Seattle cruise include:
- Visiting the city's green spaces with Volunteer Park and the Olympic Sculpture Park being two of the best.
- Seattle Art Museum, one of the most prestigious galleries in Washington State.
- Braving the heights of the Space Needle for unrivalled panoramic views.
- Exploring Fremont, an indie neighbourhood where you'll find record shops, vintage clothes sellers and independent businesses.
A cruise to Seattle is a great way to see one of the biggest and most diverse metropolises in the Pacific Northwest, perfect for days spent wandering through the city streets, and as a popular port of call on an Alaska cruise, you're never far from the breathtaking beauty of North America.
Seattle Cruise Port
Nestled between the Cascade and Olympic mountains, and punctuated by high-rise buildings such as the world-famous Space Needle, Seattle cruise port is an impressive sight to behold, and with excellent links to downtown from the cruise terminals, it won't be long before you can lose yourself in the sights and sounds of the Emerald City.
What To Do On A Seattle Cruise
Once you've arrived in the Seattle cruise port, the best place to start discovering this laid-back American city is Pioneer Square, the oldest neighbourhood and home to art galleries, book shops and cafes. It's also where you'll find the Klondike Gold Rush Museum, perfect for those looking to learn a little more about Seattle's history. A short walk from here, Pike Place Market isn't to be missed. One of the city's most popular attractions, this bustling market entices foodies from around the world with its delicious cuisine and lively atmosphere. Other exciting activities on a Seattle cruise include:
- Visiting the city's green spaces with Volunteer Park and the Olympic Sculpture Park being two of the best.
- Seattle Art Museum, one of the most prestigious galleries in Washington State.
- Braving the heights of the Space Needle for unrivalled panoramic views.
- Exploring Fremont, an indie neighbourhood where you'll find record shops, vintage clothes sellers and independent businesses.