Culture, art, and music in Seattle
Contemporary ballet, the Museum of Pop Culture and first edition book hunting.
Experience Overview
Time:
3 hoursWhat to expect:
Fully tailored to your preferencesLanguage:
Hosted in English (Other languages may be requested)Meeting point:
Your hotel/apartment or any other central locationCancellation:
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experienceWhat to bring:
- We recommend wearing comfortable shoes and carrying a light bag for your essentials.
- Public transport may be used during the experience - please bring a travel card or small amount of cash for fares.
What’s Included:
What’s Excluded:
Key Highlights:
- Discover the art, music and cinema culture of Seattle
- Visit incredible art exhibitions like the Olympic Sculpture Park, Chihuly Garden and Glass or the Frye Art Museum
- Discover unique live music venues and independent cinemas, or explore the Experience Music Project Enjoy lunch at Pike Place Market where you’ll try authentic Pacific Northwest cuisine that uses fresh, local and seasonal produce!
- Enjoy lunch at Pike Place Market where you’ll try authentic Pacific Northwest cuisine that uses fresh, local and seasonal produce!
- Get recommendations from your host about other cultural venues in the city to explore, as well as theatres to watch dance performances or plays at and bars that show great live music
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What you’ll do
Like its coffee, Seattle’s cultural scene is like a caffeine shot to the veins - invigorating and vibrant. From contemporary ballet to art galleries, music venues, theatres performing Shakespeare’s plays, and bookstores housing first edition copies, The Emerald City has everything an art junkie could want.
You’ll get a front-row seat with one of our Seattle hosts by your side, who can’t wait to show you the ins and outs of the spectacles just waiting to be discovered! During your time with them, you could visit a sculpture park, see the Space Needle or explore the Museum of Pop Culture!
Alternatively, you might like to gawk at an ode to rock ‘n roll, the Experience Music Project Museum or visit the more intimate Frye Art Museum. Afterward, you might like to unwind at Cinerama, a curved movie theatre screen that shows all your favorite classics (not to mention first-run event films - say what?!)
Personally, we wouldn’t know where to start, but luckily, with a host by your side, you won’t have that problem!