Seattle for Kids: A Travel Guide

FAMILY ADVENTURE AWAITS!

Seattle is a great travel destination for adults and kids alike. If you’re into the outdoors, a foodie, or looking for a unique experience in the city, this is definitely a location you should visit! With so much to see and do, here are some of our top suggestions for families to experience.

Seattle for Kids Recommended Activities for Adults and Families

Seattle for Kids: A Travel Guide

Space Needle

The Space Needle is a Seattle icon and definitely one of the most recognized landmarks in the world. Originally built for the 1962 World’s Fair, the needle stands 605 feet tall and offers a 360 degree indoor and outdoor panoramic view of Seattle. A true architectural wonder for families to enjoy. Most people are encouraged to purchase tickets in advance, as lines can get pretty long rather quickly.

HandsOn Children’s Museum

This museum has over 150 interactive exhibits, a unique outdoor discovery center, a lighthouse lookout, and a tinkering station. Their availability ranges from the sensory-friendly morning for play, birthday party options, and event scheduling. There are summer camps and classes available as well.

Seattle for Kids: A Travel Guide

Pike’s Place Fish Market

This is Seattle’s place to buy fresh produce, specialty foods and visit independent businesses. The tradition of “Meet the Producer” buying power was established in 1907 and has over 200 owner-operated markets. A great place for families to eat, explore and enjoy.

Mt. Rainer Gondola at Crystal Mountain

As a sought-after destination for winter sports, Crystal Mountain offers scenic skiing, snowboarding, gondola rides, snowshoe tours, live music, and unique dining experiences. There are tons of year-round activities for your family. Check out the website for more details and special event activities.

Seattle for Kids: A Travel Guide

Chihuly Garden and Glass

The Chihuly Garden and Glass is a great place for families of all ages. This museum is full of amazing colors, shapes, plants, and bright flowers. There are daily live glass demonstrations. Kid-friendly guides are available as well as an education station, free photo opportunities, and a bookstore. Check out the website for hours of operation and admission fees.

Lemay America’s Car Museum

This is one of the coolest ideas for my family. Do you love classic cars, trucks, and motorcycles? Not only is there a museum but a racing simulator, a slot car track on the Speed Zone, and a Pinewood Derby Race. Check out the website for special events, hours of operation, and admission fees.

Seattle for Kids: A Travel Guide

Bellevue Arts Museum

This museum is the perfect size for a family to explore and not be rushed. There are approximately 2-3 rotating exhibitions to explore which keeps our family going back. There are craft stations and a variety of hands-on activities for families to enjoy. Free parking is available and there are tons of delicious eateries nearby that your kids will love.

Wings Over Washington

I was on the fence about this activity, however, it was an awesome experience. This is a true state-of-the-art flying theater with a great aerial view of the most scenic views in Washington. The image and surround sound are amazing! A crowd-pleaser for all ages and an attraction you don’t want to miss.

As you've read, you can clearly see why Seattle for kids is truly a gem! If you are looking for more interesting places to travel, check out our article here.

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