Originally Posted by wcghost
how much time would YOU reserve for visiting Pike Place? is 2 hours enough?
2 hours is plenty, make sure you visit the famous gum wall and take those oh so cool pictures for your instragram/facebook (serious)
otherwise, enjoy the city, the weather is supposed to be lucious this weekend, so good job on picking a non suicidal weather day here
when you go to %##!%, get yourself a ****'s deluxe, an order of fries, a strawberry shake, and quite possible a plain cheeseburger...
voted as the life changing burger restaurant, just old fashioned.
http://www.esquire.com/blogs/food-for-men/%##!%-drive-in-7210891
as far as your agenda is concerned
Day 1:
1) Pike Place-nice time here, will be very busy on the weekend...
2) Argosy Cruise - Seattle Harbor Tour-it's fun, but honestly you can do without it, but if you want to enjoy sights, then by all means!
3) Pioneer Square/Smith Tower Observation Deck -sounds like a good time quite frankly
4) Dinner in Belltown-dinner or happy hour? and preference in food? cuz you can have a lot of fun in belltown on a friday night lol
Day 2:
1) Seattle Center (Needle, EMP, Pacific Science Center)-again will be busy, and nowadays not much to do around this area but sight see.
2) Paseo-it's a bit further, but i'd go to the one in ballard, as you can visit a nice part of town near the shore, vs a hipsterish village in fremont, both are identical as far as food goes IMO
3) Woodland Park Zoo-zoos are always fun
4) Gas Works Park-sight seeing, make sure to bring your camera, good view of the water on the hill especially.
5) U of W if there's time-college kids and cheap eats. campus is nice around this time of the year, but can get old quick since you can't go into any of the buildings. will be peaceful during the day since no classes...night may be pretty chill as well
Day 3:
1) Water taxi to Alki Beach-alki will be very busy because the sun will be out
2) Salty's-make sure you have reservations
3) Olympic Structure Park-never been...hmm
4) Kerry Park-ditto
enjoy the city man, honestly i can say that on a beautiful sunny day
Seattle > all, you get the perfect blend of the ubran atmosphere with all the trees, and nature itself
as unethical as this may sound....if you're in the mood for teriyaki, may i suggest you go to Toshio's on rainier? they make teriyaki in a way that none of the other places i've ever been to does.
if you're a ramen fan, you can check out aloha ramen, it's one bus ride from downtown, but that's up to you.
you can walk around the international district, or at least go to uwajimaya and the kinokuniya (sp?) book store if you're into the asian type stuff