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Many attractions in Seattle, WA, are within just 2 miles of the Eighth Avenue Inn, including:
- Space Needle – Seattle landmark featuring shops, restaurants and an exceptional view.
- Seattle Center – Popular entertainment venue for concerts, festivals and more.
- Monorail Station – First full-scale commercial monorail system in the U.S.
- Convention Center – Excellent business venue with meeting spaces and services
- Safeco Field – Ballpark and home to the Seattle Mariners Major League Baseball Team. E
- Qwest Stadium – Football stadium of the NFL’s Seattle Seahawks.
- Pike Place Market – Shopping, dining and fresh produce make this a popular area.
- Victoria Clipper and state ferries – Take a scenic trip to San Juan Island.
Culture
Experience, art, music and history when you visit Seattle, Washington. Things to do include:
Log House Museum
Restored 1904 Alki Carriage House
3003 61st Ave. SW
(206) 938-5293
www.loghousemuseum.orgBurke Museum of Natural History & Culture
Dinosaurs and Native American art
University of Washington
(206) 543-7907
www.burkemuseum.orgThe Children's Museum, Seattle
305 Harrison Street
(206) 441-1768
www.thechildrensmuseum.orgExperience Music Project
Explores American pop music
325 5th Ave. N at Seattle Center
(206) EMPLIVE
www.emplive.orgFrye Art Museum
Features European and American art
704 Terry Ave.
(206) 622-9250
www.fryemuseum.orgHenry Art Gallery
Contemporary and modern art
5th Ave. NE and NE 41st Street
University of Washington
(206) 543-2280
www.henryart.orgMuseum of Flight
Exhibits exploring the history of flight
9404 East Marginal Way S
(206) 764-5720
www.museumofflight.orgMuseum of History & Industry (MOHAI)
2700 24th Ave. E
(206) 324-1126
www.seattlehistory.orgNordic Heritage Museum
Nordic pioneers and Northwest history
3014 NW 67th Street
(206) 789-5707
www.nordicmuseum.orgScience Fiction Museum
325 5th Ave. N at Seattle Center
(877) SCI-FICT
www.sfhomeworld.orgSeattle Art Museum
Region’s largest art museum
100 University Street
(206) 654-3100
TDD: (206) 654-3137
www.seattleartmuseum.orgSeattle Asian Art Museum
Featuring Japan, China, India, and more
1400 E Prospect
(206) 654-3100
Shopping
Downtown Seattle offers Macy’s, Cartier and everything in between. Nearby shopping centers include:
Pacific Place
(206) 405-2655
600 Pine StreetWestlake Center
(206) 467-3044
400 Pine Street
City Centre
(206) 624-8800
1420 5th Ave.Pike Place Public Market
(206) 682-7453
85 Pike Street
Eighth Avenue Inn, Seattle, Washington 2008