After calling Seattle home for the last 6 years, we’re finally sharing every place we’d actually recommend before moving away :’)
From iconic attractions and local favorites to hidden gems, coffee shops, restaurants, parks, shopping, and seasonal activities, this is the guide we’d send to our own friends and family. No gatekeeping!!!
In this video:
Best breakfast
Favorite coffee & boba
Best sushi
Local restaurants
Pike Place Market tips & hacks
Parks & outdoor activities
Things to do
Shopping
Beauty recommendations
Best time of year to visit
If we missed one of your favorite Seattle spots, leave it in the comments!
Chapters
00:00 Welcome! The Ultimate Seattle Guide
00:29 Best Breakfast in Seattle
2:50 Our Favorite Restaurants
4:44 Best Sushi
6:33 Seattle Local Favorites
10:53 Best Drinks & Boba
11:57 Restaurants With a View
13:23 Best Time to Visit Seattle
14:13 Parks & Outdoors
16:07 Seasonal Activities
17:54 Farmers Markets & Sunday Markets
18:43 Shopping
19:30 Beauty Recommendations
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so helpful! Thank you for sharing this! We are heading there next month so I'm excited!
do you think 2 full days is enough to explore a good amount of Seattle? 2 full days in the city of Seattle and then 1 full day in Mount Rainier.
All travel vloggers do is talk about food
Any budget friendly reputable hotels downtown — about $200 US per night?
i've been trying for MONTHS to get a tendon kohaku reservation ahead of my trip to seattle in september but every time i check the site theres no reservations available 😭 is there any other way to make a reservation?!
They had me with hey bagel (which is designed to be eaten by ripping off pieces and dipping in cream cheese so it’s intentionally not spread) but portage bay is genuinely one of the worse restaurants in Seattle, crazy rec and there’s a reason only the influences rec this place.
oh miki! this video was directed and edited super well. great watch!
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im also leaving seattle, i think i've done most things here so this video was a good checklist
Thanks for the recommendations for when I have a chance to visit <3
Did I hear that right? "Continental Japan"? WHUT. You mean imperial Japan? Bro are you a for real. Do you not know what they did in WW2?
Hi which restaurant do you recommend for dim sum? Short uber ride from pike place!
This was great. You guys are awesome
I agree with Miki and Kevin that The Cookie from the Metropolitan Market is absolutely to die for! Their Peanut Butter Cookie is also delicious for those who are peanut fans! ☺️
A lot of good gems in the video, glad you didn't give them all away 🙂
i used to live in seattle and wanted to see how much overlap there were between our lists of fav spots. we must both have really good taste because there is so much overlap in the places i recommend to my friends too! awesome vid 🙂
Good. Fewer Asians. We REALLY do not want your kind here. Thank you so much for leaving.
lame video
You mention the ocean and Puget Sound when you talk about Magnuson Park and Meydenbauer Park. You do realize that is Lake Washington, right? That is not the ocean or the sound.
20:11 visited seattle + went here, $$$ BUT SO WORTH IT didn't come off for a month (didnt even chip) until i ripped em off
parking