Seattle is a port city in Washington State, USA, and a commercial center in the northwest of the United States. In many people's impressions, it may be the classic movie "Sleepless in Seattle", the landmark building Space Needle with a strong sense of technology, or the strong coffee aroma of Starbucks' birthplace.
Large group - Chinese and English
Booking starts: 2025-05-22
Located on the north shore of Lake Union, Gas Works Park, formerly known as Brown’s Point, is a former gasification plant that was repurposed as a landmark park for the City of Seattle. The project is perhaps one of the first examples of a post-industrial landscape being transformed into a park. Gas Works Park features a play area with a large play barn and a large hill perfect for kite flying. You can enjoy a sundial and beautiful views of Seattle.
Pike Place Market is the oldest farmers market in the United States. It not only supplies a variety of local fresh fruits and vegetables and seafood, but also attracts countless craftsmen and street performances. Here, you can enjoy the lively "fish throwing show", or stroll along the old streets and buy a cup of coffee from the first Starbucks store to savor.
Take the elevator to the observation deck, where you can enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of the entire Seattle city: the Ferris wheel, Puget Sound, Space Needle, Microsoft Campus, Mount Rainier, etc. You can also experience the world's most advanced 360-degree full-screen observation tower elevator experience: the whole screen is all around, the upper observation tower tells about Mount Rainier, and the lower observation tower tells about the founding process of the city of Seattle, which will give you full surprises.
Chihuly, a famous American glass artist, is known worldwide for his unique style of work. This exhibition hall is a glass art exhibition hall featuring Chihuly's works, which will definitely take your breath away. The glass art hall is divided into indoor and outdoor exhibitions, which is an unparalleled visual feast.
The Boeing Flight Museum, located near Seattle-Tacoma Airport and south of downtown Seattle, is the world's largest independent, non-profit aviation and aerospace museum. In addition to the collection of precious aircraft, the museum also has various aircraft design drawings and parts and tools. By visiting various aircraft, you can appreciate cutting-edge technology and admire the engineering aesthetics. Understanding the history of aircraft from its birth to the present day, aviation fans should definitely not miss it.