Explore Seattle

Sleep

  • Her Favorite: Salish Lodge & Spa

    Snoqualmie, WA; 30 min outside of Seattle

    Salish Lodge & Spa provides the perfect escape from the everyday, with soothing services, refined accommodations, and a magnificent backdrop.

  • Fairmont Olympic Hotel

    From pristine beaches to sophisticated cities to iconic castles, Fairmont is dedicated to connecting guests to the extraordinary places we call home. Unique architecture, expressive decor and thoughtful service are the hallmarks of our brand. What sets them apart is their primary goal: providing guests with unforgettable experiences.

  • Edgewater Hotel

    Seattle’s only over-water hotel: where rock’n’roll history meets Pacific Northwest luxury. The Edgewater Hotel is laden with a rich musical past and surrounded by breathtaking views of the Olympic Mountains, Elliott Bay and the sparkling city.

Sightseeing

  • Her Favorite: Pike Place Market

    The Pike Place Market spans nine historic acres in the center of downtown where everyday locals and tourists alike shop, visit, eat and discover. The Market is one of the oldest and largest continuously operating public markets in the United States and is brought to life by the hundreds of farmers, crafters, small businesses, and residents.

  • Space Needle

    The Space Needle has multi-level, floor-to-ceiling glass viewing experiences including an upper level outdoor observation deck with open-air glass walls and Skyriser glass benches. The glass floor experience opened up a never-before-seen downward view of the structure and the surrounding area, putting Seattle, literally, at your feet.

  • Bainbridge Island

    This nearby island is a highlight of Washington state, with 150 acres of gardens, ponds, and meadows to explore. The Bainbridge Island Ferry is a beautiful 35-min ride. Stop for a dessert at one of the finest ice cream parlors, Mora Iced Creamery.

Eat: Brunch

  • Her Favorite: Ben Paris

    Ben Paris offers an elevated menu and lively atmosphere as downtown Seattle’s favorite neighborhood restaurant. The thoughtfully crafted dishes, adventurous cocktails, and curated selection of wines and craft beers, combined with the vibrant artwork and location, make the dining experience as distinctive as the setting.

  • Fat's Chicken & Waffles

    Fat's is a southern style, New Orleans-influenced restaurant focusing on authentic & natural ingredients in the heart of the Central District. Serving fried chicken & waffles, shrimp & grits, fried okra, red beans & rice, and fried catfish. The chill and vibed-out atmosphere features a handpainted mural and handmade furniture made by local artists.

  • Portage Bay Cafe

    Portage Bay Cafe’s South Lake Union location is in the heart of Seattle’s shopping and tech communities. Enjoy local, organic, sustainable ingredients from PNW farmers & distributors.

Eat: Lunch/Dinner

  • Her Favorite: Ramen Danbo

    The menu is based around traditional Tonkotsu ramen crafted in the Kyushu Hakata style – one of the most popular types in Japan. While experiencing the authentic taste of Fukuoka, you can also customize your ramen and select delicious toppings to create your own unique style.

  • The Pink Door

    Owner Jackie Roberts offers an unpretentious escape from the everyday with a classic, produce-driven menu, a convivial atmosphere fueled by her warm, friendly staff, and entertainment such as trapeze, cabaret, music and tarot. The mysterious alchemy of The Pink Door’s food, ambience and service create a habit-forming experience.

  • Six Seven

    The award-winning Six Seven Restaurant features seasonally inspired cuisine crafted with only the freshest organic ingredients. To complement our chef’s masterful preparations, our wine selections highlight the finest Washington, Oregon and Northern California wineries.

Drink

  • Her Favorite: The Doctor's Office

    An intimate global spirits tasting room with classical cocktails and an emphasis on personalized service. Due to their cozy size, it is highly recommended booking ahead to guarantee yourself a seat.

  • Chateau Ste Michelle

    Washington State's oldest winery is surrounded by 105 wooded acres and unique craftsman-style architecture, acting as an oasis for everyone who visits. With all there is to experience, an hour can quickly become three.

  • Bathtub Gin & Co.

    Bathtub Gin & Co. is in a former boiler room in the back of the building in between 1st and 2nd Avenue in Belltown. A low lit multi-level lounge with a small pine bar upstairs with various liquors from around the world and comfortable tables and couches on the lower level, including the intimate library in the back.