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48 Hours in Seattle

The hidden gems of the Emerald City.

  • 5
  • 00:37
  • 30 mi
  • $5
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Created by brandetta - November 7th 2016

Known for coffee, rainy weather, and grunge, Seattle takes pride in being a little offbeat. In fact, they take being quirky and ahead of the curve pretty seriously. The city did give us Starbucks and Nirvana, after all. Spend your 48 hours in the Emerald City exploring old Seattle favorites as well as looking for the next big thing.

Photo of Snoqualmie Falls
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6501 Railroad Ave, Snoqualmie, WA, US

Snoqualmie Falls

Fremont Way N, Seattle, WA, US

The Fremont Troll

Meet Seattle's most beloved citizen: The Fremont Troll! This massive public sculpture is located under the George Washington Memorial Bridge, and is a play on the classic Scandinavian Billy Goats Gruff fairy tale.

Photo of Market Theater Gum Wall
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94 Pike St, Ste 32, Seattle, WA, US

Market Theater Gum Wall

Tragically, Market Theater Gum Wall was scraped clean in November of 2015...but of course, The Man can't keep such an important piece of Seattle history down, and within hours, the first few wads of gum were back on this alley wall in Pike Place. When they cleaned it, though, they removed over 2,000 pounds of chewed up gum.

Photo of Seattle Underground Tunnels
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608 First Avenue, Seattle, WA, US

Seattle Underground Tunnels

It's hard to believe, but the Seattle you see today was literally built on top of the original city. Flooding, fires, and plagues caused the city to decide to regrade the streets a level above the original, and what was once the street level of the buildings became hidden. You can tour the Seattle Underground Tunnels and old basements, which have been decorated to look as they did in the 19th and early 20th centuries, for an interesting look at the city's history.

30mi 00h 37m

1009 E Union ST, Seattle, WA, US

Sizzle Pie

The best time of year for your 48-hour Seattle getaway: Spring is rainy, and winter can be pretty cold here (although there's some great skiing in the area), so summer and fall are ideal times to visit. The overall temperatures remain pretty mild, despite the fact that the city is known for its drizzly weather.