A City Full Of Character
Seattle was founded on December 2, 1869, and is named after the Seattle Chief. Located on the Pacific coast of northwestern Washington State. There are many rivers, forests and lakes here.
It is a city full of character. If you have the opportunity to travel with your family, I believe you will not regret it. ,
Economy.
The Seattle area is home to leading economic groups in aerospace, information technology, life sciences and biotechnology engineering, cleantech and environmental industries, logistics and international trade.
Entertainment.
As of 2017, Seattle has 14 museums, 50 parks, 9 attractions, 12 beaches, 24 community centers, 5 golf courses, and 151 tennis courts.
27 performance centers, 10 swimming pools, 38 entertainment venues, 42 sports clubs and 27 public libraries.
Attractions.
Pike Place Market.
It is Seattle's most famous landmark, the heart and soul of the city.
More than just a farmers market, you can also buy the best local arts and crafts here.
The local Puget Sound is also very beautiful.
Space Needle.
Originally built for the 1962 World's Fair, it remains a common landmark in the Pacific Northwest.
It is located in downtown Seattle and hosts a fireworks display during the New Years. On a clear day, climb to the top of the tower for stunning panoramic views of Seattle and the surrounding area.
At night, it is also very beautiful to enjoy the night view of Seattle. Shooting the Space Needle will also have a different feeling when shooting outside at night.
Sports.
Seattle's first modern professional team was the Seattle SuperSonics.
In 2016, the Seattle Sounders won the MLS championship. One of the 16 host cities for the 2026 World Cup.
It is a waking sports city.
City of Art.
Seattle is a performing arts hub.
The Seattle Symphony Orchestra has a history of more than 100 years and is one of the most published symphony orchestras in the world.
Opened in 1927, the Henry Gallery was Washington State's first museum. The Seattle Art Museum opened in 1933. The Emma Fuller Museum of Art, the Center for Modern Art, and the Seattle Asian Art Museum also house art collections.
Food.
Seattle is a coffee lover's paradise, with 230 coffee stalls selling Espresso, and the number is growing every week; Seattleites are addicted to coffee, consuming 250,000 cups a week.
There are also many special snacks.
Seattle is both a city of romance and a city of food.