From stand-up comedy, concerts, lectures and plays this 1920's beauty is a Seattle icon. I saw "Avenue Q" here, and there's not a bad seat in the house. A can't miss for my fellow art deco fiends.
The Seattle Art Museum has salvaged more than a few rainy days. It's a spacious, clean layout with a revolving door of world class temporary exhibits (Gauguin, Nick Cave's sound suits, Edward Hopper.) Their permanent collection is enough to warrant a visit. I was personally into the aboriginal art. The Seattle Art Museum has salvaged more than a few rainy days. It's a spacious, clean layout with a revolving door of world class temporary exhibits (Gauguin, Nick Cave's sound suits, Edward Hopper.) Their permanent collection is enough to warrant a visit. I was personally into the aboriginal art. But try to get there early because it gets pretty busy at peak hours.…see moresee less
You best put this on your itinerary for rainy day activities. The King Tut exhibit is probably great for kids, but as a naive adult I found it profoundly informative and eye opening. Some exhibits are in need of an update, but let's be honest we just go to play with the science toys and check out You best put this on your itinerary for rainy day activities. The King Tut exhibit is probably great for kids, but as a naive adult I found it profoundly informative and eye opening. Some exhibits are in need of an update, but let's be honest we just go to play with the science toys and check out the dinosaurs.…see moresee less
It's touristy - but its actually really cool. I just took my nephew after not having been there for a decade or more. Sorta spendy, but the restaurant up top has done a full 180 and is actually quite good.
Great place. There were so many lovley things to choose from my sister and I could not choose, so we got a dozen. When I was paying for them I asked the checkout girl if this came with some insulin and a paramedic!