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Weekend in Seattle: My 3-Day Seattle Itinerary

Weekend in Seattle: My 3-Day Seattle Itinerary

December 3, 2020

Last Updated on January 16, 2025

Planning a weekend in Seattle? Here’s the ultimate 3-day Seattle itinerary by my friend Jarrod from Ramble Around the World.

Nicknamed the Emerald City, Seattle is the ultimate city for outdoor lovers due to its proximity to three national parks: Mount Rainier, Olympic and North Cascades. Add in whale watching, craft coffee and amazing seafood — you’ll understand the city’s recipe for success.

Having spent a few weeks in Seattle and the surrounding areas during back-to-back summers, I’ve gotten to know the Emerald City rather well. Here’s my recommended itinerary for a weekend in Seattle, broken down by neighborhood. 

Weekend in Seattle: My 3-Day Seattle Itinerary

Table of Contents

  • Weekend in Seattle Itinerary
    • Seattle Itinerary Day 1: Downtown
      • Visit Pike Place Market
      • Stroll around Pike Place Fish Market
      • Scour through Pike Place Farmers & Crafts Market
      • Try Seattle’s Famous Seafood Chowder
      • Admire the Original Starbucks
      • See the Seattle Gum Wall
      • Take an Underground Tour
      • Have Dinner at Waterfront Park
    • Seattle Itinerary Day 2: Various Districts
      • Stroll through Olympic Sculpture Park
      • Visit Space Needle 
      • Hike up to the Top of Kerry Park
      • Have Dinner at Taylor Shellfish Oyster Bar
      • Have a Tour at Starbucks Roastery
    • Seattle Day 3: Wildlife Watching
      • Go Whale Watching in Puget Sound
      • Experience Pioneer Square
      • Visit Klondike Gold Rush Historical Park
      • Have Dinner at Occidental Square
    • Extra Time in Seattle?
  • Seattle Travel Guide
    • How to Get to Seattle
      • Search for Flights to Seattle
      • By Car
    • How to Get Around Seattle
      • By Car
      • By Public Transport
    • Best Time to Visit Seattle
    • Where to Stay in Seattle
    • Where to Eat in Seattle
    • Have a Great Weekend in Seattle!
      • About the Author: Jarrod Heil

Weekend in Seattle Itinerary

For those planning a weekend in Seattle, this itinerary will help you make the most of your 3 days in Seattle and see as much as possible. I’ve included the best things to do in Seattle, the best places to eat and stay in Seattle.

Seattle Itinerary Day 1: Downtown

Start your weekend in Downtown Seattle, an area packed with the most famous sights in Seattle, and some of the best food in the city. Let’s dive in before your mouth starts watering for Pacific seafood.

Visit Pike Place Market

As one of the oldest public markets in the United States, Pike Place Market is the iconic landmark of Seattle. It opened in 1907 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970.

It’s also where you’ll see the well-known Public Market Center sign, accompanied by a huge clock. Taking a photo in front of the iconic signs is one of the most touristy things to do in downtown Seattle — but you can’t leave without snapping one!

pike place market seattle - seattle weekend trip

Stroll around Pike Place Fish Market

Pike Place Market encompasses a large area and houses several shops and restaurants. What draws most people here however is the fishmongers’ “performance” as they sling fish like a football. Even if you don’t buy anything, stay for the show!

Foodies can also sign up for a guided food tour led by a chef, and learn all about the local ingredients and specialty. It’ll also include sampling fresh seafood and a full lunch.

seattle itinerary - pike place fish

Scour through Pike Place Farmers & Crafts Market

From 10 a.m to 4 p.m. every day at the north end of Pike Place Market, you can find one of the longest-running craft markets in the United States. The Pike Place Farmers & Crafts Market began in the late 1960s and is still fully equipped with unique trinkets and craftwork you’ll only find in Seattle. 

Try Seattle’s Famous Seafood Chowder

Pike Place Chowder serves the best seafood chowder in the entire city. Its house specialty, the Market Chowder, is carefully crafted with the chef’s freshest ingredients of the day. That means you may get halibut, or salmon, oysters, and even crab! 

Even though this was my favorite spot to eat at Pike Place, there are a few restaurants in Pike Place with a view of the Puget Sound. Check out Lowell’s Restaurant, The Athenian Seafood Restaurant, Sound View Cafe and Pike Place Bar & Grill if you want to dine with a view.

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Admire the Original Starbucks

Built in 1971, this original Starbucks store started the craze the world now knows today. Get there early because you’ll probably wait in line for at least 45 minutes just to snap a photo or grab a latte. But, if you’re a coffee lover, it’s a cool experience to feel history exude through the front doors.

starbucks in seattle

See the Seattle Gum Wall

If you get grossed out easily, the Seattle Gum Wall may not be for you. It’s an alleyway filled with hundreds of thousands (maybe even millions) of pieces of chewed gum. Yes, people chew their gum and stick it on the wall. It’s one of the weirdest pieces of artwork I’ve ever seen, but dang it’s cool!

Located almost directly below the Pike Place Fish Market, you need to walk through the short alleyway to get to the walls filled with gum — even if you’re a germaphobe.

seattle gum wall - things to do in seattle this weekend

Take an Underground Tour

The Great Seattle Fire burned most of the city to the ground in 1889. Much of what you see today is actually built on top of the remnants of old buildings, tunnels and underground alleyways. A Seattle underground tour is the only way to see the forgotten parts of the city — and experience paranormal activities some residents say still haunt the hallowed grounds.

Tours are only one to two hours long and include a comical narration of historical facts and what’s perceived by the locals as souls who never left the underground. It’s spooky and hilarious at the same time.

Book an Underground Tour

Have Dinner at Waterfront Park

Waterfront Park along Elliott Bay is packed with great restaurants and bars. It’s also home to the Seattle Great Wheel, which is the tallest ferris wheel on the West Coast. Get your tickets here!

It’s also where ferries depart to take you to Bainbridge Island, a small island you can see from nearly every high point in the city. Grab dinner at The Fisherman’s Restaurant and enjoy the sunset from under the Seattle Great Wheel as it begins to light the sky.

seattle great wheel - things to do in seattle


Seattle Itinerary Day 2: Various Districts

Stroll through Olympic Sculpture Park

Olympic Sculpture Park was created by the Seattle Art Museum as a green space where people could enjoy the outdoors while looking at world-class sculpture art. It’s home to permanent sculptures and incorporates a rotating schedule of new art, so you’re bound to have a unique experience every time.

Take a side road or two when walking to the park and you’ll find impressive street art on the walls of many buildings. Much of it can be seen taking up entire buildings!

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Visit Space Needle 

Just a 10-minute walk away from the sculpture park is Space Needle, one of the most iconic and unique man-made attractions west of the Mississippi River. It was built for the 1962 World Fair in Seattle and has been evolving since.

Nowadays, a lightning-fast elevator takes you 518 feet above the city. There you’ll find a restaurant and bar, as well as a glass-encased, 360-degree viewing area that allows you to see all sides of the Emerald City. It costs anywhere from $32.50 to $37.50 per person to go up to the top, depending on the day and time.

space needle - top things to do in seattle

Hike up to the Top of Kerry Park

Head north and walk for 25 minutes or drive 8 minutes to Kerry Park. This is one of my favorite hidden gems in Seattle, and what I believe to offer the best view in the city. The top of Kerry Park looks south toward Mount Rainier in the distance, catching the Space Needle, most of downtown and Puget Sound in the view.  It’s also one of the best free things to do in Seattle. 

view from kerry park seattle

Have Dinner at Taylor Shellfish Oyster Bar

Capitol Hill is home to the LGBTQ community in Seattle. It’s also home to some cool bars, coffee shops and one of my favorite little quaint restaurants in the city, Taylor Shellfish Oyster Bar. They’ve been growing and serving their own farm-to-table Pacific Northwest oysters and shellfish since the 1890s. That’s way before it became the cool thing to do!

It’s still a family-owned and operated business, so only a few things have changed through the years. One of the changes is the live saltwater wells in the middle of the restaurant. You can walk around the tank and choose from a variety of strange-looking fish only found in the Pacific Northwest.

taylor shellfish oyster bar - where to eat in seattle this weekend

Have a Tour at Starbucks Roastery

Across the road from Taylor Shellfish is the legendary Starbucks Reserve Roastery. If you’re a coffee lover and Starbucks fan, you can’t miss this spot. 

The roastery in Seattle is where master roasters hone their craft, concocting some of the most notable and rare single-origin coffees brewed by Starbucks. It’s also one of the only places in the world you can get a fresh cup of Starbucks coffee a few minutes after it’s been roasted.

starbucks roastery - essential stop on any seattle weekend itinerary


Seattle Day 3: Wildlife Watching

Go Whale Watching in Puget Sound

Orca whales are commonly seen year-round in the Puget Sound, which is the body of water running alongside downtown Seattle and many of its waterside neighborhoods. Most whale watching tours depart from Marina Beach Park in Edmonds, a 30-minute drive from downtown Seattle. Book your whale watching tour here!

Whale watching in Seattle is at its best from late May through October. That’s when you can see humpback whales and minke whales making their migration alongside the year-round orca residents. 

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whale watching in puget sound - day trips from seattle

Experience Pioneer Square

Drive back down south to Pioneer Square is home to old-town Seattle, a place where the history of gold miners runs deep and the walls would tell you the most heartfelt stories if they could talk. This is where Seattle all started — way back in 1853. You can now find Pioneer Square filled with old-school plazas, hipster bars and phenomenal local restaurants.

pioneer square seattle

Visit Klondike Gold Rush Historical Park

A 6-minute walk from Pioneer Square is an interactive museum that’ll give you glimpse of Seattle’s past. The Klondike gold rush brought in hundreds of thousands of tons of gold and thousands of people from all over the world. The gold rush single-handedly paved the way for what all of us now know as Seattle. You can learn about the history of the gold miners, original setters and everything in between. Book your tickets here!

Have Dinner at Occidental Square

End your weekend in Seattle at the bustling Occidental Square, just a few minutes’ walk from the historical park. You’ll find all sorts of eclectic things: human-sized chess, sculptures, totem poles, old buildings and people enjoying the Seattle summers. If you go during summer weekends, you’ll also find a bustling square filled with life, music and food trucks.

occidental square seattle

Extra Time in Seattle?

And if you have an extra day or two, make sure to do a day trip to the nearby Olympic National Park, one of the best National Parks in the US. It’s home to the Hoh Rainforest, which features a soundscape conservation project known as the “one square inch of silence”. The project aims  to protect the area from all human-made sounds. This is definitely one of the most remote places in the US.

There are 14 feet of rain annually in this dense, moss-covered rainforest, so crowds are kept to a minimum. This corner of the Olympic Peninsula houses remains as untouched as any place in the Northwest, famous for its moss-cave hiking trails and thousands of shades of green.


Seattle Travel Guide

How to Get to Seattle

The gateway to Seattle is the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA). There are several flights a day from nearby airports like Vancouver and Portland.

Flying into Seattle from other cities in the US is really affordable. You can fly from New York to Seattle for as little as $250 return or Washington DC to Seattle for just $350 (6-hour direct flight) return.

Flying from Europe to Los Angeles is also affordable. You can find direct flights from London to Seattle for as low as $700 return.

Search for Flights to Seattle

By Car

Driving is definitely the most convenient way of getting to Seattle, as compared to the Greyhound (bus) or Amtrak (train). Below is a timetable with the time it takes to drive here from neighboring cities.

Distance Duration by Car Duration in Time
Victoria, Canada 102 miles (172km) 4.5 hours
Vancouver, Canada 143 miles (230km) 2.5 hours
Portland, Oregon 180 miles (290km) 3 hours

seattle airport


How to Get Around Seattle

By Car

If you don’t have your own car, I recommend hiring a car for your weekend in Seattle as the city is very spread out. I always book my car rental from Discover Cars as they offer the best prices and excellent customer service.

An economy rental car in Seattle average just $180 for a whole week, which is around $20 a day. The current price for gas in California is $3 per gallon, though this changes with time.

Check Car Rental Prices

By Public Transport

Seattle doesn’t have the best public transport system. If you don’t drive, it is possible to use the metro network of buses and rail. Buy an ORCA card to pay your fare on the Sound Transit, Community Transit, Everett Transit, King County Metro, Kitsap Transit, Pierce Transit, Seattle Street Car, Seattle Monorail, the King County Water Taxi, and Washington State Ferries.

seattle garden - three days in seattle itinerary


Best Time to Visit Seattle

The best time to visit Seattle is from September to October. Summer marks the city’s high season, meaning room rates rise and availability drops, while cold winter weather can deter even the most avid sightseers. Early fall, however, is a sweet spot for tourism: Summer weather lingers as the crowds disperse, leaving plenty of hotel rooms (and lower rates) up for grabs.

Meanwhile, spring offers lower lodging rates as well as warmer temps, but you’ll likely encounter some rain and cooler breezes. Just remember to pack the appropriate attire to battle chilly winds and yes, the seemingly ever-present drizzle.

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Where to Stay in Seattle

Budget: Green Tortoise Hostel Seattle

For about $40 to $70 per night, you’re only a block away from the famed Pike Place Market and a few blocks from the water’s edge. This hostel has been a staple of Seattle for more than 40 years, attracting travelers from around the world. Check the latest rates. 

Budget: HI – Seattle Hostel at the American Hotel

Just steps from the main entrance to Chinatown, Hosteling International’s Seattle location is in the heart of the International District. This is for those budget travelers who don’t want to pay downtown prices and love exploring off-the-beaten-path destinations in cities.  Check the latest rates.

Midrange: Executive Hotel Pacific

The Executive Hotel Pacific is a tremendous hotel for those midrange travelers. It’s housed in an old building that’s uniquely Seattle, only a few blocks from all the action of Pike Place Market and the Alaskan Way Waterfront. Check the latest rates.

Midrange: Hotel Theodore

Hotel Theodore is a perfect located midrange hotel within walking distance to the Space Needle, Pike Place Market, Capitol Hill, and Pioneer Square. It’s located in an old brick building, so you assuredly get the old Seattle feel. Plus, its swanky interior may have you thinking you should’ve paid more to stay here. Check the latest rates.

Luxury: The Edgewater, a Noble House Hotel

If you’re looking for a luxury hotel in Seattle, look no further than the Edgewater. It’s one of the only hotels in downtown Seattle directly on the Elliott Bay, offering pristine views of the islands on the other side and Mount Rainier in the distance. It’s truly unique to Seattle since part of the hotel is sitting on a dock-lock structure that’s actually built over the water. Check the latest rates.

Luxury: The Charter Seattle

The Charter Seattle is the second-best luxury hotel downtown. Perched atop an elevated area near Pike Place Market, many of its visitors get a view of Elliott Bay. And the rest? Well, they get unobstructed views of the Space Needle to the north and Mount Rainier to the south. Check the latest rates.

seattle the edgewater hotel


Where to Eat in Seattle

Seattle is home to some of the best seafood in the United States and, arguably, the entire world. Its location on the cold waters of the Pacific Ocean makes it a prime spot for fresh salmon, oysters, crab and halibut — just mention a few.

The Emerald City’s Asian influence can be found in dishes throughout the city as well. This makes dinners of freshly caught fish served up with an Asian twist so spectacular — and unique — that you may just leave Seattle craving another meal.

Here are some of my favorite places to eat:

  • Pike Place Chowder
  • Taylor Shellfish Oyster Bar
  • The Fisherman’s Restaurant
  • Athenian Seafood Restaurant
  • Revel


Have a Great Weekend in Seattle!

Wow what a power-packed weekend in Seattle! Phew, we’ve packed in quite a bit into this Seattle itinerary. Hope you enjoy the city as much as we do. What are your favorite parts of the city? Let us know in the comments field below.

Read more of my itinerary ideas for weekend breaks and road trips around the US:

  • Weekend in San Francisco
  • Weekend in New York
  • Weekend in Boston
  • Weekend in Seattle
  • Weekend in Chicago
  • Weekend in Los Angeles
  • Weekend in Miami
  • Arizona Road Trip Itinerary
  • California Road Trip Itinerary
  • Florida Road Trip Itinerary
  • Best National Parks in USA

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About the Author: Jarrod Heil

Jarrod Heil created Ramble Around the World, a travel blog focused on bringing honest, informative tips and guides for hiking, camping and adventure travel to National Parks and other outdoor paradises. He set off an indefinite road trip through the United States in July 2020 and you can follow his Ramblings on Instagram, Facebook and Pinterest.


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  • Amara Paul
    October 28, 2024

    This Seattle itinerary looks fantastic! 🌧️✨ I love how you’ve packed in a mix of iconic sights like Pike Place Market and the Space Needle, along with some off-the-beaten-path gems. The coffee culture and food scene are definitely highlights. Can’t wait to use these tips for my upcoming weekend trip—thanks for sharing!

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