Hello. I need ALL you help. (google fans GO for it) ;D
I got a comission from a small orchestra in Seattle, and I got money from my uni, so I'm flying to Seattle for 3 days (31/10 - 03/11). I'll get to see the premier and I've already arranged to meet 1 person.
But I'd like more. I mean if I am to lose so many days (remember I'm flying through London, which means a few extra days here and back), I'd hope to do something spectacular.
So, apart from touristic stuff (which are also welcome), what else should I know about Seattle? I know about the weather, etc.
So:
* places to stay
* places to see
* orchestra resident in Seattle? Performers living in Seattle area? Groups, ensembles? Agents even who would be pleased to meet me? ;D
* Things to make sure I do or see.
* anything else I should know about.
Thanks for your help.
Nikolas
You don't know what to see in Seattle?
Are you kidding me?
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But what will he do with the two-headed squirrel now that they no longer serve peanuts on airplanes? Remember to bring your golf club!
No golf club needed. A branch from the tree over there will suffice to get rid of the raging rodent.
There's a Jimi Hendrix museum in the base of the Space Needle that I've always wanted to visit.
Cool places in Seattle:
EMP (Experience Music Project) - A rather large building that looks like a huge piece of awesomely twisted metal. I'd suggest looking them up and seeing if there's anything performing there.
Seattle Rep - Awesome place for relatively inexpensive theatrical performances.
Space Needle - Duh.
Be sure to:
Grab a Burger from Dick's - It's cheap, and I swear they have the best burgers I've ever eaten.
Dance at Century Ballroom - On Sunday Nights at 9 you can swing dance at century ball room for just $5. It's an awesome social experience, and the first hour is devoted to teaching people who don't know the basic steps. Fun with or without a partner.
Jeffers, Make Patrol, thanks. :)
- Take a ferry across Puget sound to see Seattle´s magnificent skyline.
- Go to Pike Place Market to see flying fish.
- Take a car and drive all the way to Kirkland. Just walk along the lake. There is a couple of nice restaurants around Lake St./Lake Wahington Blvd.
- Ride the monorail.
- Go to Chittenden Locks and see the Fish Ladder that allows salmon to pass between salt water of the ocean and fresh water of lakes.
- Go to Beacon Hill viewpoint or Kerry Park to see the city panorama. Preferrably in the evening.
- Grab a coffe at Starbucks:)
Buy a costume and go trick or treating -it's Hallowe'en!
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