This outdoor patio has one of the best views in Seattle! Another good option is The Crab Pot, where they dump seafood on your table and you eat with your hands! And the Salmon Cooker is awesome for easy takeout for a waterfront picnic. In , the Seattle Great Wheel forever changed the Seattle skyline.
And for the better! We love seeing the light show from inside the Seattle Great Wheel! I was so obsessed with this project that I spent my birthday riding it just days after it opened to the public. We had clear skies and the views of the city lit up were breathtaking!
The Seattle Great Wheel is the largest observation wheel on the West Coast and can hold more than passengers at any given time.
And each ride is three full rotations. The VIP Gondola was so fun because we got to listen to chill music while getting some of the best views of Seattle! The first time I experience Wings Over Washington, I did it with my oldest son who loved every second of it!
Wings Over Washington is one of the coolest experiences on the Seattle Waterfront! In fact, his commentary and reactions have forever made this one of our favorite Seattle memories, so far! But, my husband had never done it. So, I was super excited to see what he thought of this state-of-the-art immersive theater experience.
It feels like you are in a happy log cabin. There are two rows of seats with baskets underneath to store jackets and bags. There are even some smells and surprises thrown in to really heighten the entire experience. My husband and I had goofy smiles plastered on our faces the whole time and it made us feel like we were on a special adventure! Miners Landing is a fun place just to walk around. What I love about this vintage amusement park area at Miners Landing is that it feels completely tucked away from everything else on the Seattle Waterfront.
There are a few cute games, buttered popcorn, cotton candy, and a giant gumball machine. The lovely historic carousel plus house-made ice cream make a sweet end to a romantic date night in Seattle! My husband and I actually had our second date here at the Seattle Aquarium. The Volunteer Park Conservatory has five tropical environments, each full of marvelous and exotic plants. A great shelter from the outside weather and therefore a great Seattle date when it rains!
The Granite Curling Club is one of only two dedicated curling clubs on the West Coast and offers open houses for people to come try out the sport! The Woodland Park Zoo is a great place for a walk and a chat, with plenty of animals to look at along the way. Whether you are more drawn to the gorillas or the penguins, this zoo has enough animals for everyone to find their favorite. There are plenty of food places to stop if you get hungry, and enough other shops to keep you entertained as you walk down the main street.
Capitol Hill is known as a great neighborhood for bar hopping, or you can head to Fremont and Ballard for lower-key breweries. This is the perfect Seattle date for craft beer lovers!
With more than wineries from across the state, you are guaranteed to have plenty of options for wine tastings. You can either join a formal wine tour or create your own tour.
Many of the wineries are located within walking distance of each other, making a wine tasting tour a tasty and easy Seattle date night idea! Located in the University District, a show at Jet City Improv is sure to make you and your date smile. Fremont The best things in life are almost free. Bainbridge Island Highside Distilling is not your average gin distillery, so be prepared for a taste of something truly unique. Other than gin, this Bainbridge Island institution also specializes in amaro, fernet, and single-malt whiskey.
Order a tasting flight for a taste test of all five spirits, or go for a classic cocktail, like a Negroni or a fernet and coke. Pike Place Market The Gum Wall is obviously a tourist trap, but consider reclaiming it to commemorate the occasion of actually going on a successful date no small feat.
Pioneer Square Lots of offices downtown are still totally closed, meaning that art galleries and other cultural mainstays are feeling the pain of lost foot traffic. Silver lining? No crowds. Want more Thrillist? Skip to main content Seattle Events. Seattle Art Museum. Watch a glass-blowing demo at Chihuly Garden and Glass. Sip on natty wine at La Dive.
Check out the Rock Box. Sing your heart out at this Japanese style karaoke bar. Serving a variety of cocktails and Japanese fusion food this bar is affordable and fun. Enjoy a warm hot tub date while sailing on Lake Union. With easy navigation and plenty storage space for food, this delightful and unique experience is worth the cost. Neko Cat Cafe. If you or your significant other love cats head over to the Neko Cat Cafe to drink coffee, wine, or sake and get some kitty love.
Other Cat Cafe options include: Seattle Meowtropolitan which offers cat yoga as well as food and drink , and Kitty Korner Cat Rescue and Lounge no food here but lots of cats to love. Take a Tour of the Theo Chocolate Factory. If you like chocolate this unique experience is a must. Learn all about chocolate from tree to bar. Sample freshly made chocolate and enjoy browsing the gift shop after the tour. Take a Tour: Ghost Tours.
Seattle has a few great ghost tours. The most well known are the Ghost Tours in Pioneer Square. Other great tour options are:. Seattle Art Museum. Grab some lunch in the museum cafe. Always check out the temporary exhibits, they cost a little bit extra, but are worth it. With interesting and often unique art. MoPop Museum of Popular Culture. Visit MoPop if you are a fan of popular culture and music. They have everything from music exhibits to their popular Sci-Fi exhibit. Want to dive into Seattle History?
On South Lake Union you can walk around the park nearby before or after your visit to the museum. A few blocks away on Mercer Street you will find food trucks of all kinds during the lunch hours. Free Tickets are available for the First Thursday of each month. Wing Luke Museum. Located in the International District of Seattle, it is close to some of the best Asian dining. Pacific Science Center. Visit the Pacific Science Center and see all the exhibits or an Imax movie. Pack a nice picnic and take a stroll through a local park.
Watch the sunset from Golden Gardens. If you enjoy biking head out to the Burke-Gilman Trail. You can bike all the way from Golden Gardens to Woodinville. Looking for more bike trails? Here is the official list. Take a Ferry. Take a walk on the beach. Go for a bike ride. Walk around downtown Vashon. Stop in at a restaurant. Go Kayaking. This is a great day trip.
Explore the beaches, parks, and trails. Go kayaking. Visit the forts and museums. Wander around Downtown and grab a delicious meal or two. Make a day of it or take a romantic weekend get-away.
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