Seattle Specialty Attractions
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Specialty Attractions in Seattle, Washington State.
Built for the 1962 World Fair, the International Fountain is located at the Seattle Center. The fountain operates year-round and is a local summer favorite, attracting sunbathers and those looking for a cooling splash of water.
Celebrating American popular music, the Experience Music Project is a museum unlike any other. Housed in a unique building near the base of the Space Needle, EMP offers interactive displays, over 80,000 musical artifacts, and periodic concerts of all description in the Sky Church concert hall.
A northwest attraction where guests depart from pier 54 and cruise across the sound, enjoy alder smoked salmon, and and watch the stage production Dance on the Wind. This memorable experience requires a ticket from Tillicum Village & Tours, Inc.
GameWorks is a unique combination entertainment-restaurant-bar where guests can eat, drink, party and play in a dynamic and energetic environment. The Seattle location is the total entertainment experience under one roof. The GameWorks Grill serves complete lunch and dinner menus.
The fourth largest visitor's destination in the United States, Seattle Center has hosted numerous events. Visitors can enjoy 20 acres of landscaped parks, gardens, plazas, sculptures and fountains.
Pike Place Market is one of America's most popular Farmers Markets. The various fresh meat, fish and produce in this diverse market is truly eye-catching. This downtown Seattle market is where business merchants, farmers, entertainers, and craftsmakers thrive. Enjoy watching the activity alone, or take a Market Heritage Tour to learn tips and find new nooks and crannies within the market. The historic nine acre district sees nine million visitors every year.









