ATTRACTIONS - INN THE HEART OF SEATTLE
SEATTLE ATTRACTIONS
When people think of Seattle, they usually think of coffee, rain, and tech companies. However, there is so much more to Seattle to experience and discover. Let’s explore the top attractions, many of which are in close proximity to the Inn at the Market.

space needle
If there is one thing you do while you are visiting Seattle, the Space Needle is a must-see. From 520 feet above the city, the observation deck provides a 360° view of downtown Seattle, the Cascade, and Olympic mountain ranges, Puget Sound, and the ever-present and iconic Mt. Rainier.
SEATTLE ART MUSEUM
At the Seattle Art Museum, one block from Pike Place Market, the multi-level space is expertly curated, with both a permanent collection and rotating exhibits that showcase art from around the country and the world.


SEATTLE WATERFRONT
Visit the Seattle Waterfront with its collection of lively piers, seafood restaurants, souvenir shops, and attractions like the Great Wheel and the Seattle Aquarium. For those who want a different view of the city, jump on a harbor cruise or a sailboat for a true local’s perspective.
MUSEUM OF POP CULTURE
The Museum of Pop Culture or MoPOP, located next to the Seattle Center and the Space Needle, is a dedication to contemporary popular culture. The museum features award-winning exhibitions and houses some of the world’s most legendary pop culture artifacts.


Washington State Ferries
With one of the largest fleet of ferries in the United States, and the second-largest vehicular ferry system in the world, an excursion on the Washington State Ferries should be on the top of every visitors list to Seattle.
MUSEUM OF HISTORY & INDUSTRY
The Museum of Pop Culture or MoPOP, located next to the Seattle Center and the Space Needle, is a dedication to contemporary popular culture. The museum features award-winning exhibitions and houses some of the world’s most legendary pop culture artifacts.


CLIMATE PLEDGE ARENA
Climate Pledge Arena, home of NHL’s Seattle Kraken and WNBA’s Seattle Storm, opened in 2021, is one of the first-ever net-zero carbon arenas in the world. The 18,100-seat arena features some of the most technologically advanced features and has set the bar for live music and sports.

T-MOBILE PARK
T-Mobile Park is Seattle’s home to the Seattle Mariners and with a retractable roof stadium and a seating capacity of 47,929, makes for a great day at the ball game or a night of music.

LUMEN FIELD
Lumen Field, located in the SoDo neighborhood, is the home field for the Seattle Seahawks, the Seattle Sounders FC, and the OL Reign of the National Women’s Soccer League.