📢 Summer 2026 heads-up: FIFA World Cup games at Lumen Field + peak Alaska cruise season = record crowds. Plan ahead — downtown parking, transit, and hotels will be heavily impacted June–July. See transit tips →
🌲 Your City Guide — Seattle, WA

Seattle Made Simple — For Locals & Visitors Alike

Navigate city services, beat the traffic, catch world-class events, and make the most of an extraordinary summer — whether you're a Seattleite bracing for the surge or a visitor heading to the World Cup or Alaska.

750K+
Expected FIFA visitors to Seattle
6
FIFA matches at Lumen Field
2.1M
Alaska cruise passengers in 2026 (record)
2026
Seattle's biggest summer ever
⚽ FIFA World Cup 2026 — Seattle

🇧🇪 Belgium vs Egypt 🇪🇬

June 15, 2026 · 12:00 PM PDT · Lumen Field, SODO · Group Stage

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⚽ FIFA World Cup 2026

Seattle Is a Host City

Lumen Field will host 6 matches: 4 group stage + 2 knockout rounds. Learn match schedules, parking, transit, and impact on daily life.

📋 Full FIFA Guide →
🚢 Alaska Cruise Gateway

Seattle: Where Alaska Begins

2.1 million passengers expected in 2026 from two world-class terminals. Learn parking, ground transport, and how to navigate embarkation day.

⚓ Full Cruise Guide →
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🌟 Summer 2026 — The Big Picture

FIFA + Alaska Cruises + Peak Tourism:
Seattle's Biggest Summer Ever

For the first time in history, Seattle will simultaneously host a FIFA World Cup and operate at full Alaska cruise capacity — alongside Seafair, Pride, and its regular summer festival calendar. Locals should plan around the surge; visitors should plan way ahead. This is going to be extraordinary.

~5M
Total additional visitors in Seattle metro, summer 2026
$800M+
Projected economic impact from FIFA alone
50+
Languages spoken among visitors — multilingual signage matters
180
Days of cruise season overlapping with World Cup
🚇 Transit Planning 🏛️ City Services

Transit, Traffic & Parking

Seattle's light rail, bus network, ferry system, and bike share all come together to make car-free travel surprisingly easy — especially important when roads are choked with match-day crowds.

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Link Light Rail

Sound Transit Link runs from Sea-Tac Airport → Downtown → SODO (Lumen Field) → Capitol Hill → University District → Northgate. Best option for match days. Runs every 8–10 min.

View schedules →
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King County Metro

200+ bus routes throughout Seattle and King County. Fare is $2.75 (ORCA card recommended). Rapid Ride lines (A–H) serve major corridors. Extra service on World Cup match days.

Metro info →
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Washington State Ferries

Ferries from Colman Dock (downtown waterfront) to Bainbridge Island and Bremerton — a scenic way to escape match-day chaos. Foot passengers welcome, no car needed.

Ferry schedules →
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Bike Share & Scooters

Lime and Lyft bikes available citywide. Great for exploring downtown, Capitol Hill, and waterfront neighborhoods. The Burke-Gilman Trail is a scenic car-free route north of downtown.

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⛴️ Live Departures — Pier 52 → Bainbridge Island
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⚠️ Match Day Traffic Advisory — Avoid These Scenarios
  • Do not plan to drive in SODO, Pioneer Square, or downtown within 3 hours of kickoff — roads will be gridlocked
  • I-5 between I-90 and the Ship Canal Bridge will back up significantly on match days
  • Cruise embarkation days that overlap with FIFA matches will cause compound delays near the waterfront — add 90+ min buffer
  • Park & Ride lots near light rail stations (Angle Lake, Tukwila, Rainier Beach) are your best ally — arrive early
  • Rideshare surge pricing will be extreme — budget $50–80+ for downtown Uber/Lyft on match days
  • Delivery trucks and freight access to SODO will be rerouted — local businesses should plan alternate supply routes
  • Use the WSDOT real-time traffic map and Seattle DOT app for live road conditions
🚦 WSDOT Live Traffic Map 🚇 Sound Transit 🛣️ Seattle DOT

Seattle Transit & Key Locations

Lumen Field, both cruise terminals, all Link Light Rail stations, the ferry dock, and parking lots near every venue — click any marker for details, rates, and walk times.

Legend

⚽ FIFA / Lumen Field
🚢 Cruise Terminals
🚇 Link Light Rail
Link 1 Line route
⛴️ Ferry Terminal
🅿️ Parking Lots
⚽ Match Day Tip Take Link Light Rail to SODO Station — it's a 2-minute walk to Lumen Field and avoids all parking chaos.
🚢 Cruise Tip Pier 91 (Smith Cove) has no direct rail link — use Metro Bus 19 or 24, or pre-book a car service. Allow 45 min from downtown on busy days.
⛴️ Ferry Tip Colman Dock is steps from Downtown/Pioneer Square Link stations. Ferry to Bainbridge is 35 min — a great day escape from World Cup crowds.
🅿️ Parking Tip Click 🅿️ Parking above to see all lots. Match day rates near Lumen Field run $40–65. Link Light Rail to SODO is $3.50 — plan accordingly.

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Events Calendar

Every major event this summer — FIFA matches, festivals, holidays, and cruise season — in one place. Past events grey out automatically.

May
14
🎬 Film Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) opens
📍 SIFF Cinema Uptown, Egyptian, Ark Lodge & more🗓️ May 14 – Jun 7🎟️ siff.net
One of the largest film festivals in North America — 400+ films from 80+ countries over 25 days. Screenings across multiple Seattle venues. The opening gala at SIFF Cinema Uptown is a can't-miss if you're in town.
May
23
🎖️ Holiday Northwest Folklife Festival — Memorial Day Weekend
📍 Seattle Center🗓️ May 23–26🎟️ Free admission · nwfolklife.org
The largest free folk arts festival in North America. 200+ performers, dancers, and artisans across Seattle Center's lawns and stages. Celebrates Pacific Northwest cultural traditions — expect incredible food, music, and craft vendors. Memorial Day weekend traffic adds to usual congestion.
May
2
🌾 Market Farmers Markets Open for Summer Season
📍 Multiple neighborhoods🗓️ Weekly through October
Seattle's beloved farmers markets kick into full summer mode. Ballard (Sun 9am–2pm, 22nd Ave NW) · Capitol Hill (Sun 11am–3pm, Broadway) · Fremont (Sun 10am–5pm, N 34th St) · University District (Sat 9am–2pm, University Way) · Columbia City (Wed 3–7pm, Rainier Ave). Pike Place Market runs year-round but peaks in summer.
May
1
🏟️ Sports Seattle Mariners Season — Home Games All Summer
📍 T-Mobile Park, SODO🗓️ April – September🎟️ mlb.com/mariners
The Mariners play 81 home games at T-Mobile Park — located 4 blocks from Lumen Field in SODO. Check for schedule overlaps with FIFA match days: double-event days will push SODO and SoDo-area transit to maximum capacity. Plan 90+ extra minutes on those days.
May
1
🚢 Cruise Alaska Cruise Season Opens
📍 Pier 91 & Pier 66🗓️ May – September 2026
Record 2.1M passengers expected this season. Heaviest traffic on weekend mornings — Saturdays and Sundays see the most embarkations. Plan terminal transport well in advance.
Jun
15
⚽ FIFA 🇧🇪 Belgium vs Egypt 🇪🇬
📍 Lumen Field, SODO⏰ 12:00 PM PDT🎟️ FIFA.com
Seattle's first World Cup match. Fan zones open at Seattle Center and along the waterfront from 9am. Expect SODO and downtown to be at full capacity — take Link Light Rail.
Jun
19
⚽ FIFA 🇺🇸 USA vs Australia 🇦🇺
📍 Lumen Field, SODO⏰ 12:00 PM PDT🎟️ FIFA.com
The game locals will be most excited about. USMNT plays at home — expect sellout crowd and massive fan activity throughout Seattle. Book restaurants days in advance.
Jun
24
⚽ FIFA 🇶🇦 Qatar vs UEFA Playoff Winner
📍 Lumen Field, SODO⏰ 12:00 PM PDT🎟️ FIFA.com
Group stage match featuring Qatar and the UEFA playoff winner (Italy, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Northern Ireland, or Wales). Large international fan contingent expected.
Jun
26
🌈 Pride Seattle Pride Festival — Capitol Hill ⚠️ FIFA match day
📍 Capitol Hill🗓️ Jun 26–28👥 300,000+ attendees
Seattle's Queer Pride Festival fills Capitol Hill for three days. Coincides with Egypt vs Iran FIFA match at 8pm — downtown and Capitol Hill will both be at absolute capacity. Plan extra travel time.
Jun
26
⚽ FIFA 🇪🇬 Egypt vs IR Iran 🇮🇷 ⚠️ Pride weekend
📍 Lumen Field, SODO⏰ 8:00 PM PDT🎟️ FIFA.com
Evening kickoff on Pride weekend — Seattle's busiest single day of summer 2026. Large Egyptian and Iranian fan communities in the PNW. Evening traffic will be severe across all of downtown.
Jun
29
🌈 Pride Seattle Pride Parade
📍 Downtown Seattle🗓️ Monday, Jun 29👥 250+ groups marching
Washington's largest parade winds through downtown Seattle. Multiple street closures from morning through afternoon. One of the most attended events on the summer calendar.
Jun
20
🎨 Arts Fremont Solstice Parade & Faire
📍 Fremont neighborhood🗓️ Saturday, Jun 20🎟️ Free · fremontartscouncil.org
Seattle's most beloved and eccentric parade — nude cyclists, kinetic sculptures, and costumed marchers celebrate the summer solstice through the "Center of the Universe." The Solstice Faire runs all day in Fremont with live music, art installations, and food. Free and family-friendly (mostly).
Jun
19
✊ Holiday Juneteenth — Seattle Celebrations ⚠️ FIFA USA match day
📍 Jimi Hendrix Park, Central District & citywide🗓️ Friday, Jun 19
Seattle's Juneteenth celebrations center on Jimi Hendrix Park in the Central District with music, food, and community programming. This year it falls on the same day as the USA vs Australia FIFA match — expect both events to draw large crowds. The Central District and SODO will both be extremely busy.
Jun
6
🍽️ Food Taste Washington Seattle — Premier Wine & Food Event
📍 Lumen Field Event Center🗓️ Jun 6–7🎟️ tastewashington.org · from $95
Washington State's premier food and wine showcase at the Lumen Field Event Center — a perfect warm-up to FIFA season. 200+ wineries pouring alongside top Seattle chefs. The Grand Tasting is the centerpiece. Book ahead, this consistently sells out.
Jun
7
🎬 Film SIFF Closing Night Gala
📍 SIFF Cinema Uptown, Queen Anne🗓️ Sunday, Jun 7🎟️ siff.net
The Seattle International Film Festival wraps its 25-day run with the annual closing night gala — often the most buzzworthy Seattle premiere of the year. Black-tie optional, star sightings common. One week before the FIFA opener.
Jun
1
🏀 Sports Seattle Storm — WNBA Season
📍 Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle Center🗓️ May – September🎟️ storm.wnba.com
The four-time WNBA champion Seattle Storm play their home games at Climate Pledge Arena throughout the summer. Check for schedule overlaps with FIFA match days — Seattle Center is 2 miles from Lumen Field and on the monorail line. Storm games on FIFA days compound downtown crowd pressure significantly.
Jul
1
⚽ FIFA Round of 32 — Teams TBD
📍 Lumen Field, SODO⏰ 1:00 PM PDT🎟️ FIFA.com
First knockout stage match at Lumen Field. Teams determined by group stage results. Stakes are high — elimination round means heightened fan intensity.
Jul
6
⚽ FIFA Round of 16 — Teams TBD
📍 Lumen Field, SODO⏰ 5:00 PM PDT🎟️ FIFA.com
Seattle's final World Cup match — the Round of 16. Top 32 teams compete in the first major knockout round. Seattle's hosting duties end after this game.
Jul
4
🎆 Holiday Independence Day — Gasworks Park Fireworks
📍 Lake Union / Gasworks Park🎆 Fireworks at dusk (~10pm)
Seattle's 4th of July fireworks over Lake Union draw 100,000+. I-5, Aurora Ave, and Eastlake will be gridlocked. Arrive by water taxi or on foot if possible. Between FIFA and fireworks, July 4 weekend is peak chaos.
Jul
10
🍽️ Food Bite of Seattle — Seattle Center Food Festival
📍 Seattle Center🗓️ Jul 10–12🎟️ Free entry · biteofseattle.com
Seattle's biggest food festival brings 60+ local restaurants to Seattle Center for a weekend of tastings, demos, and live entertainment. Free admission — just buy bite-sized portions from vendors. Timing overlaps with the FIFA knockout stage, so Seattle Center and Lumen Field will both be packed.
Jul
18
🎵 Music Watershed Music Festival — Country Music Weekend
📍 The Gorge Amphitheatre, George WA🗓️ Jul 18–20🎟️ watershedmusicfest.com · from $179
North America's largest country music camping festival, 3 hours east of Seattle at the spectacular Columbia River Gorge. Morgan Wallen and Luke Combs headline. Tens of thousands of fans drive I-90 east Friday morning — expect heavy outbound traffic if you're heading east that weekend.
Jul
12
🌾 Market Pike Place Market — Summer at Full Swing
📍 Pike Place Market, Downtown🗓️ Daily 9am–6pm · Year-round🎟️ Free · pikeplacemarket.org
July is Pike Place at its absolute peak — every stall full, local strawberries and Rainier cherries in abundance, buskers on every corner. Arrive before 10am to avoid the worst crowds. The famous fish throw happens all day. The Market runs year-round but summer Saturdays are extraordinary and extremely crowded by noon.
Jul
31
✈️ Seafair Seafair Weekend — Blue Angels & Hydroplane Races
📍 Lake Washington🗓️ Jul 31 – Aug 2🎟️ seafair.org
Seattle's premier summer spectacular — US Navy Blue Angels aerobatics and Unlimited Hydroplane races on Lake Washington. I-90 and Mercer Island corridors heavily impacted. One of Seattle's most beloved annual traditions.
Aug
1
✈️ Seafair Seafair Weekend — Day 2
📍 Lake Washington⏰ All day
Blue Angels final performance and hydroplane championship. The biggest day of Seafair — arrive early and expect full road closures near I-90 and Genesee Park from mid-morning.
Aug
7
🎵 Music Capitol Hill Block Party — MUNA, Wet Leg, Disco Lines & 100+ more
📍 Capitol Hill, Pike/Pine🗓️ Aug 7–9 · 21+ event🎟️ capitolhillblockparty.com · from $199
Seattle's iconic 3-day outdoor music festival across Neumos, Barboza, and multiple stages along the Pike/Pine corridor. 21+ only. Pike/Pine closed to traffic all weekend. Book accommodation months in advance.
Aug
14
🍺 Food Seattle Beer Week — Craft Brewery Crawl
📍 Citywide — 100+ venues🗓️ Aug 14–23🎟️ seattlebeerweek.com
Ten days of events celebrating Seattle's world-class craft beer scene — tap takeovers, brewery tours, beer dinners, and meet-the-brewer nights across 100+ venues. Georgetown, Ballard, Capitol Hill, and SODO are the epicenters. Plenty of breweries are walking distance from the cruise terminals and Lumen Field.
Aug
15
🌿 Festival Hempfest — Myrtle Edwards Park
📍 Myrtle Edwards Park, Waterfront🗓️ Aug 15–17🎟️ Free (donation requested) · hempfest.org
The world's largest cannabis policy rally draws 100,000+ to Seattle's waterfront park each year. Free admission — runs along the waterfront from the Olympic Sculpture Park to Pier 70. Myrtle Edwards is 10 minutes from Pier 66 on foot, so cruise passengers arriving that weekend will walk right past it.
Aug
22
⚽ Sports Seattle Sounders FC — MLS Home Stretch
📍 Lumen Field, SODO🗓️ MLS season through October🎟️ soundersfc.com
The Seattle Sounders MLS season runs through fall, with key home matches at Lumen Field in August and September as playoff positioning intensifies. Check for Sounders game days that overlap with Mariners home games — both teams play in SODO and share the transit corridor.
Aug
2
🌾 Market Ballard Farmers Market — Peak Summer Harvest
📍 22nd Ave NW & Ballard Ave, Ballard🗓️ Every Sunday 9am–2pm🎟️ Free · sfmamarkets.com
Seattle's best year-round farmers market peaks in August — corn, berries, tomatoes, stone fruit, and incredible local honey. 100+ vendors line Ballard Ave every Sunday. Grab fresh Dungeness crab from the seafood stalls, local flowers, and wood-fired bread. Get there by 10am; parking is nearly impossible after 11.
Sep
5
🎵 Music Bumbershoot — Death Cab for Cutie, Turnstile & more
📍 Seattle Center🗓️ Sep 5–6🎟️ bumbershoot.com · from $70
Bumbershoot returns to Seattle Center for Labor Day weekend. 2026 headliners: Death Cab for Cutie, Turnstile, Japanese Breakfast, Orville Peck, Blood Orange. Kids 12 & under free with adult ticket.
Sep
12
🍂 Festival Fremont Oktoberfest
📍 Fremont neighborhood🗓️ Sep 12–14🎟️ Free · fremontoktoberfest.com
One of the largest Oktoberfest celebrations on the West Coast, held along the picturesque Fremont Canal. German beer, bratwurst, polka bands, and lederhosen-clad Seattleites. Free admission — multiple beer gardens with 200+ craft and traditional German brews. 15 min from downtown by bus.
Sep
19
🍷 Food Taste Washington — Walla Walla Wine Harvest
📍 Walla Walla (3.5 hr drive) + Seattle events🗓️ Sep 19–21🎟️ tastewashington.org
Washington State's wine harvest season kicks off — many visitors use Seattle as a base for winery touring in the Yakima Valley and Walla Walla. Over 900 wineries in WA state, with dozens hosting harvest events this weekend. The scenic drive through Snoqualmie Pass is spectacular in late September.
Sep
26
🍎 Market Farmers Markets — Apple Season & Fall Harvest
📍 Ballard, Capitol Hill, U-District, Fremont🗓️ Weekly through October
September is the crown jewel of Washington's farmers market season — Honeycrisp and Cosmic Crisp apples, winter squash, late corn, and the year's best tomatoes. The Ballard Sunday market and U-District Saturday market are at their most spectacular. Many markets begin winding down after mid-October.
Sep
30
🚢 Cruise Alaska Cruise Season Closes
📍 Pier 91 & Pier 66🗓️ End of season
The 2026 Alaska cruise season wraps up with final sailings from both terminals. A record-breaking 2.1M passengers will have passed through Seattle's cruise facilities this summer.
📅 More Events — Visit Seattle ✈️ Seafair 🌈 Seattle Pride 🎵 Bumbershoot 🎬 SIFF 🎨 Fremont Arts

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Where to Stay in Seattle

Every neighborhood has a different character and different travel times to Lumen Field, the cruise terminals, and Sea-Tac. Pick your situation to see which areas suit you best.

⭐ Best Overall Pick
🏙️ Downtown / Pike Place
Central · Walkable · Everything nearby
⚽ Lumen Field15 min walk
🛳️ Pier 665 min walk
🚢 Pier 9112 min Uber
✈️ Sea-Tac35 min Link
🚶 What's walkable
🐟 Pike Place Market 3 min 🌊 Waterfront 5 min 🛳️ Pier 66 5 min 🎡 Great Wheel 8 min 🏛️ SAM 8 min ⛴️ Pier 52 Ferry 10 min ⚽ Lumen Field 15 min
🏨 Hotel picks
The Westin Seattle$230–400/nt
Hotel 1000 — boutique, great spa$200–350/nt
The Edgewater — on the water, iconic$280–480/nt
🍽️ Must-eat nearby
Pike Place Chowder (clam chowder, perpetual line worth it) · The Pink Door (Italian, hidden entrance) · Matt's in the Market (local seafood, Market view)
💡 Stay on Pike or Pine Street between 1st and 4th Ave — you'll be central to everything. Walk west for the waterfront, south for the stadiums, east for Capitol Hill.
⚠️ Most expensive neighborhood during FIFA weekends — expect $400–600+/night. Book 6+ months out or look elsewhere.
🎶 Belltown
Hip · Nightlife · Waterfront edge
⚽ Lumen Field20 min walk
🛳️ Pier 668 min walk
🚢 Pier 9110 min Uber
✈️ Sea-Tac40 min Link+walk
🚶 What's walkable
🛳️ Pier 66 8 min 🖼️ Olympic Sculpture Park 5 min 🌿 Myrtle Edwards Park 10 min 🐟 Pike Place 10 min 🗼 Space Needle 20 min
🏨 Hotel picks
Kimpton Palladian — best boutique in Belltown$180–320/nt
Hotel Andra — Scandinavian design, excellent$160–280/nt
Ace Hotel Seattle — trendy, great bar$150–260/nt
The Charter Hotel$175–310/nt
🍽️ Must-eat nearby
Lola (Tom Douglas, Greek-inspired breakfast is legendary) · Barolo Ristorante (Italian, top-tier) · Bathtub Gin & Co (best cocktails in the neighborhood)
💡 Seeing a Storm game or show at Climate Pledge Arena? Belltown is ideal — straight walk through Seattle Center.
⚠️ Gets very loud on weekend nights along 2nd Ave. Rooms facing the street can be noisy until 2am.
✅ Best for Pier 91 Cruisers
🗼 Seattle Center / Lower Queen Anne
Family · Cultural · Space Needle
⚽ Lumen Field30 min walk
🛳️ Pier 6615 min walk
🚢 Pier 918 min Uber
✈️ Sea-Tac45 min total
🚶 What's walkable
🗼 Space Needle 5 min 🌸 Chihuly Garden 5 min 🎸 MoPOP 8 min 🏒 Climate Pledge Arena 8 min 🚝 Monorail to downtown 2 min 🍱 Lower QA restaurants 5 min
🏨 Hotel picks
Hampton Inn Seattle Center — reliable, good value$150–250/nt
Mediterranean Inn — kitchenettes, great for families$110–200/nt
MarQueen Hotel — charming historic building$130–230/nt
🍽️ Must-eat nearby
Toulouse Petit (New Orleans brunch, best in Seattle) · 5 Spot (rotating American diner classics) · Canlis (Seattle's finest, 20-min walk, splurge-worthy)
💡 The Seattle Monorail runs every 10 min from Seattle Center to Westlake downtown in just 2 minutes. Best $3.50 you'll spend all trip.
⚠️ No direct Link Rail stop — getting to Lumen Field on match days requires monorail + Link (30 min total) or an Uber that may be stuck in FIFA traffic.
⚽ Closest to Lumen Field
⚽ SODO & Pioneer Square
Industrial · Historic · Match-day central
⚽ Lumen Field5 min walk
🛳️ Pier 6620 min walk
🚢 Pier 9120 min Uber
✈️ Sea-Tac20 min Link
🚶 What's walkable
⚽ Lumen Field 5 min ⚾ T-Mobile Park 8 min 🍺 Pioneer Sq bars 10 min 🏛️ Underground Tour 12 min 🦀 Taylor Shellfish 5 min 🚇 Stadium Station 3 min
🏨 Hotel picks
Hotel Interurban — walkable to both stadiums$140–250/nt
🍽️ Must-eat nearby
Taylor Shellfish Farms (SODO oyster bar, legendary) · Delicatus (Pioneer Sq sandwiches) · Zeitgeist Coffee (best pre-game espresso)
💡 On match days the whole neighborhood turns into a tailgate. Walk outside 2 hours before kickoff and you're in the atmosphere immediately — no transit needed.
⚠️ Very quiet and industrial outside of event days. Limited dining variety and can feel isolated on non-game nights.
🍽️ Best Food & Nightlife
🌈 Capitol Hill
Trendy · LGBTQ+ · Best dining in Seattle
⚽ Lumen Field8 min Link
🛳️ Pier 6625 min walk
🚢 Pier 9120 min Uber
✈️ Sea-Tac25 min Link
🚶 What's walkable
🚇 Capitol Hill Station 2 min 🌳 Cal Anderson Park 5 min 🍕 Pike/Pine corridor 2 min ☕ Dozens of cafes 2 min 🌿 Volunteer Park 20 min 🛍️ Broadway shops 5 min
🏨 Hotel picks
Shafer Baillie Mansion B&B — stunning 1914 estate$160–280/nt
11th Avenue Inn B&B$130–220/nt
Sonder & short-term rentals on Broadway$120–250/nt
🍽️ Must-eat nearby
Altura (Italian tasting menu, one of Seattle's best) · Café Presse (French bistro, open late) · Nue (global street food, endlessly creative) · Canterbury Ale House (local institution)
💡 Capitol Hill Station is 2 minutes from most hotels here. You can be at Lumen Field in 8 minutes via Link — the fastest ride to the stadium from any residential neighborhood.
⚠️ Pike/Pine bar noise runs until 2am on weekends. Pride weekend (Jun 26–29) makes this neighborhood essentially impassable — plan ahead.
💰 Best Value Pick
🎓 University District
Budget · College town · Link Rail access
⚽ Lumen Field20 min Link
🛳️ Pier 6635 min total
🚢 Pier 9125 min Uber
✈️ Sea-Tac40 min Link
🚶 What's walkable
🚇 UW Station 5 min 🏛️ UW campus 5 min 🌾 U-District Market (Sat) 5 min 🛍️ The Ave shopping 5 min 🏟️ Husky Stadium 15 min
🏨 Hotel picks
Graduate Seattle — standout hotel, rooftop bar$140–240/nt
Watertown Hotel — good value$120–200/nt
🍽️ Must-eat nearby
Portage Bay Cafe (best brunch in Seattle, seriously) · Agua Verde (Mexican on the water, rent a kayak) · Shultzy's (classic sausage & beer garden)
💡 Book the Graduate Seattle — the rooftop bar has stunning Lake Union views and it's steps from UW Station. A 20-min Link ride takes you straight to the stadium.
⚠️ Not walkable to the waterfront or cruise terminals. A long way from Pier 66/91 if you have a cruise to catch.
🌉 Bellevue (Eastside)
Overflow option · Quieter · Upscale
⚽ Lumen Field35 min Link
🛳️ Pier 6640 min total
🚢 Pier 9130 min Uber
✈️ Sea-Tac40 min
🚶 What's walkable
🛍️ Bellevue Square 5 min 🌳 Bellevue Downtown Park 10 min 🎭 Meydenbauer Center 8 min 🚇 East Main Station 5 min
🏨 Hotel picks
W Bellevue — trendy, great pool$220–380/nt
Residence Inn Bellevue — suites, kitchen$160–280/nt
Westin Bellevue$190–330/nt
🍽️ Must-eat nearby
Din Tai Fung (Bellevue Square — best soup dumplings in the PNW, worth the wait) · Seastar Restaurant (top-tier seafood) · Ascend Prime (views, steakhouse)
💡 East Link now runs from East Main Station directly to downtown Seattle and SODO. No driving needed on match days — take Link all the way.
⚠️ Feels disconnected from Seattle's energy. Fine for sleeping, but you'll spend more time commuting if you want to be in the city atmosphere.
💡 Summer 2026 tip: Downtown Seattle hotels are reporting near-sellouts for FIFA match weekends at 3–5× normal rates. If you haven't booked yet, check Bellevue, Redmond, or Tacoma — all connect to Seattle by Link Rail or commuter transit and may have availability at normal prices.

Get Out of Seattle for a Day

Have a free day between matches or before your cruise? Seattle is surrounded by stunning escapes — many reachable by ferry with no car needed.

📍 Must-Visit on Bainbridge Island

🌿 Bloedel Reserve
📍 7571 NE Dolphin Dr ⏰ Tue–Sun 10am–4pm
⚠️ Timed-entry tickets required — book online in advance. Fills up, especially on weekends.

A 150-acre woodland sanctuary of extraordinary beauty — Japanese garden, reflection pool, moss garden, bird sanctuary, and forest trails. One of the finest designed landscapes in the Pacific Northwest. Allow 2–3 hours. Closed Mondays.

🎟️ Book tickets → bloedelreserve.org
🍦 Ice Cream Social
📍 Downtown Winslow 🇳🇿 New Zealand–style

Real-fruit New Zealand–style ice cream — a Pacific Northwest rarity. Fruit is blended fresh into the ice cream right in front of you. Flavors rotate seasonally with local berries and fruit. A must-stop after the ferry or on your way back.

📸 @icecreamsocial2024
🏘️ Downtown Winslow
📍 7–10 min walk from ferry 🛍️ Free to explore

Winslow Way is Bainbridge's charming main street — independent bookshops, art galleries, wine bars, and local restaurants, all within easy walking distance of the ferry terminal. Start here, grab coffee, and plan your day.

🗺️ Visit Bainbridge Island
🚶 Eagle Harbor Waterfront Trail
📍 From ferry terminal 🆓 Free

A gentle, flat trail along Eagle Harbor with views of sailboats, herons, and the Seattle skyline across the water. Connects naturally to Winslow shops. Perfect for an easy morning walk before heading to Bloedel Reserve or lunch.

🌿 Bainbridge Island Guide
🎨 Bainbridge Island Museum of Art
📍 Winslow Way (ferry terminal) 🆓 Free admission

Free contemporary art museum right at the ferry terminal showcasing Pacific Northwest artists. Rotating exhibitions. A great rainy-day stop — and on Bainbridge, that's never a bad contingency plan.

🖼️ biartmuseum.org
🚲 Bike Rental — Explore the Island
📍 Near ferry terminal 🚵 E-bikes available

Bainbridge is a fantastic cycling island. Bike Barn Rentals near the terminal offers e-bikes, hybrid, and road bikes. Ride to Bloedel Reserve (4 miles), Fort Ward State Park, or along scenic Pleasant Beach Drive with Puget Sound views.

🚲 Bike Barn Rentals

🗓️ Suggested Half-Day Itinerary

🗺️ Other Escapes from Seattle

💧 Snoqualmie Falls
30 min drive · Half-day

270-foot waterfall in the Cascade foothills — one of Washington's most visited natural landmarks. Tap for guide.

🚗 30 min drive 💵 Free (parking ~$5) ⏱️ Half-day No car? Bus 208 from Issaquah
  • Upper PlatformFree viewpoint 2-min walk from parking — best angle for photos
  • Lower Trail1-mile round-trip hike to the base — you'll get misted, worth it
  • Salish LodgeIconic lodge perched above the falls — brunch is worth the splurge, book ahead
  • Snoqualmie Town5 min further — small downtown with coffee and Twin Peaks filming locations
💡 Arrive before 9 AM — parking fills fast on summer weekends. Falls are most dramatic in spring snowmelt (April–May).
🌐 snoqualmiefalls.com →
🏔️ Mount Rainier
2 hr drive · Full day

14,411-ft active volcano — wildflower meadows, glacier views, and trails at 5,400 ft. One of the most spectacular day trips in the US. Tap for guide.

🚗 2 hr drive south 💵 $35/vehicle (7-day) ⏱️ Leave by 7 AM ⛽ Fill up before the park
  • ParadiseMain visitor area at 5,400 ft — wildflowers mid-July through September, glacier views year-round
  • Skyline Trail5.5-mile loop from Paradise with panoramic views — moderate, 2–3 hours
  • Reflection LakesPerfect mirror of Rainier on calm mornings — 5 min drive from Paradise
  • Grove of PatriarchsAncient forest near Ohanapecosh — massive 1,000-year-old trees on a river island
💡 America the Beautiful pass accepted. Road to Paradise usually opens late June. Bring layers — it can snow at Paradise any month of the year.
🌐 nps.gov/mora →
⛴️ Vashon Island
25 min ferry · Laid-back half-day

Quieter and more rural than Bainbridge. Artisan studios, farm stands, and a slow pace. No tourist chains — that's the point. Tap for guide.

⛴️ Ferry from Fauntleroy 💵 ~$6–13 foot passenger ⏱️ Half or full day 🚲 Rent bikes on island
  • Vashon VillageMain street with art galleries, coffee, and local restaurants — 2 min from the ferry
  • Point RobinsonHistoric lighthouse with sweeping views of Puget Sound and Mount Rainier
  • Vashon Island BrewingLaid-back craft brewery with outdoor seating — unpretentious island vibe
  • Bike the IslandRent from K2 Bikes near the ferry — quiet roads, farms, forest, and coast
💡 Take bus 118 or 119 from downtown to Fauntleroy, then walk on the ferry. No car needed — Vashon is very bikeable and foot-passenger friendly.
⛴️ Ferry Schedule →
🌲 Olympic Peninsula
Ferry + drive · Full day

Temperate rainforest, rugged Pacific coastline, and glacier-capped peaks — one of the most diverse national parks in the US. Tap for guide.

⛴️ Bainbridge or Kingston ferry 💵 $35/vehicle park entry ⏱️ Full day or overnight 🚗 Car required
  • Hoh Rain ForestHall of Mosses Trail (0.8 mi) — ancient Sitka spruce draped in moss, genuinely otherworldly
  • Hurricane Ridge5,242-ft viewpoint with sweeping Olympic Mountain panoramas and meadow wildflowers
  • Ruby BeachWild Pacific coastline with dramatic sea stacks, driftwood, and crashing waves
  • Port AngelesGateway town with restaurants, gear shops, and the ferry to Victoria, BC — ideal overnight base
💡 Hoh Rain Forest and Hurricane Ridge are 2 hrs apart — pick one for a day trip, or stay overnight to do both. America the Beautiful pass accepted.
🌐 nps.gov/olym →

What Seattleites Actually Do

Skip the guidebook version. These are the things locals would tell you over a beer — the shortcuts, the honest takes, and the spots worth your time.

Insider Access

20 things no tourist brochure will tell you

Seattle has a steep learning curve — the best coffee is never at the most obvious place, rain is rarely the drama visitors expect, and the Space Needle view is actually better from the other direction. Filter by category below.

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Local tips
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Food & Drink
Dick's Drive-In is non-negotiable

Seattle's homegrown fast food chain since 1954. No app, no delivery, no modifications — just a window, cash, and the best Deluxe burger and hand-dipped shake in the city. The Wallingford location at 2 AM after the bars is a Seattle rite of passage.

🟢 Local order: Dick's Deluxe + fries + chocolate shake. Under $12.
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Food & Drink
Paseo is worth the line

A Caribbean sandwich shop with a cult following. The Caribbean Roast — slow-braised pork on a torpedo roll with pickled jalapeños and aioli — is one of the city's great sandwiches. Two locations (Fremont, South Lake Union). Line moves fast.

🟢 Go at 11:15 AM, before the 12-12:30 lunch crush. The line doubles in 20 minutes.
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Food & Drink
Piroshky Piroshky: the local play

That flaky Russian pastry cart at Pike Place is genuinely good — smoky salmon, apple cinnamon, and the mushroom cheese are the picks. The tourist photo spot is the first stall; locals use the real menu at the actual window. Walk past the flower stalls.

🟢 Get the smoked salmon or the mushroom cheese. Skip anything with Nutella — that's for Instagram.
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Food & Drink
Ballard is the brewery neighborhood

Ballard has more breweries per block than almost anywhere in the US. Reuben's Brews, Peddler Brewing (bike-themed, outdoor), and Lucky Envelope are the standouts. Saturday afternoons are a local tradition — tap room + beer garden, no reservations needed.

🔴 Tourist version: Pike Pub on Pike Place (fine, but expensive and packed). Locals go north.
Coffee
Starbucks is local — locals just don't go there

Yes, Starbucks is from Seattle. No, Seattle coffee culture doesn't revolve around it. Try Victrola (Capitol Hill) for pour-over seriousness, Lighthouse Coffee for the neighborhood vibe, or Broadcast Coffee on Beacon Hill — small, excellent, always a line of regulars.

🟢 Victrola on 15th Ave E: pull up a stool at the brew bar and order whatever they're excited about that week.
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Coffee
The OG Pike Place Starbucks: once, not again

The original Starbucks at 1912 Pike Place is worth visiting exactly once — for the photo, not the coffee. Typical wait: 20–35 minutes. The drinks are identical to any other Starbucks location. See it, appreciate the history, then walk 100 feet and get something better.

🔴 Tourist move: 30-min wait for a Pumpkin Spice Latte. Local move: walk to Seattle Coffee Works one block away.
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Getting Around
Load an ORCA card at the airport — before you exit

ORCA is Seattle's tap-in-tap-out transit card (like Oyster in London, Clipper in SF). Works on Link Light Rail, all Metro buses, ferries, and the streetcar. Get one at the Link station in Sea-Tac baggage claim, load $20, and never think about cash fares again.

🟢 Single rides are $3.25–3.50. With ORCA, transfers within 2 hours are free between modes.
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Getting Around
Link Light Rail goes everywhere you actually want

Sea-Tac → downtown (38 min, $3.50). Capitol Hill (10 min from downtown). University of Washington (14 min). SODO for Lumen Field (2 min from downtown). Northgate. The line is fast, frequent, and doesn't care about traffic. You rarely need a car within the city.

🔴 Rideshare from Sea-Tac: $45–60, 45–75 min in traffic. Light Rail: $3.50, 38 minutes. Not even close.
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Getting Around
The free ride zone is actually useful

King County Metro buses and the South Lake Union Streetcar are free in the downtown core. If you're hopping between Pike Place, Pioneer Square, the waterfront, and Amazon, you can ride free all afternoon. Routes 3, 4, and 36 are the workhorses locals rely on.

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Hidden Spots
Kerry Park: the photo spot — but go at dusk, not sunset

Kerry Park in Queen Anne is Seattle's greatest viewpoint — skyline, Space Needle, Elliott Bay, and on clear days, Mt. Rainier in the background. Every serious Seattle photo is taken here. Sunset (6–8 PM in summer) is a tourist scrum. Dusk (after 8:30 PM) is quiet and better lit.

🟢 Walk up 2nd Ave W from Queen Anne Ave N — 5 min from the bus stop. Free, no permit needed.
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Hidden Spots
Olympic Sculpture Park: free, waterfront, always open

SAM's outdoor sculpture park at the north end of the waterfront. Free 24/7. Alexander Calder's Eagle is photogenic at golden hour. Walk through, watch the ferry traffic, and avoid the $30 aquarium next door — the park is frankly better. Connects directly to the waterfront path.

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Hidden Spots
Pike Place: go deep, not wide

The ground floor is crowded; the real market is downstairs. The lower levels have aged cheese shops, imported spice vendors, a used bookshop, a record store, and actually good lunch spots — all without the tourist flow. The gum wall is in Post Alley, right off the market.

🟢 Local rhythm: market before 10 AM for produce and flowers, or after 4 PM when the crowds thin and vendors discount end-of-day stock.
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Hidden Spots
Seward Park: south Seattle's open secret

A 300-acre peninsula in Lake Washington with a 2.4-mile loop trail through old-growth forest. Swimming beaches, kayak rentals, bald eagles overhead. Far from downtown so few tourists make it. Take the 50 bus from downtown — 25 minutes, drops you at the park entrance.

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Timing & Culture
"The Mountain is Out" — a real event

When a Seattleite says "the mountain is out," they mean Mt. Rainier is visible — which only happens on clear days, and after Seattle's famously overcast spells, it feels like a genuine gift. If a local points toward the south and looks excited, look south. It's worth it.

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Timing & Culture
Rain is mist, not a downpour — dress accordingly

Seattle's reputation for rain is about volume (grey, overcast, persistent drizzle) not intensity. Summer is actually very dry — July and August average under an inch of rain total. If you visit then, you might not see rain at all. Locals don't own umbrellas; they own good rain layers.

🟢 Bring a light packable rain jacket. Leave the umbrella. You'll look like a local and stay just as dry.
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Timing & Culture
Rainier cherries ripen in July — hit a farmers market

Rainier cherries (yellow-red, sweeter than any cherry you've eaten) come from the Yakima Valley and peak late June through July. Every farmers market in the city has them. The Capitol Hill Broadway Farmers Market (Sundays) and the Fremont Sunday Market are the best bets.

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Timing & Culture
The Seattle Freeze is real — and not unfriendly

Seattleites are polite, helpful, and notoriously slow to open up with strangers. You won't get cold-shouldered — you'll get pleasant but measured interactions. Don't read quiet on the bus or in line as rudeness. Start a conversation about the ferry, the mountains, or the Mariners and it usually warms up fast.

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Tourist Traps
The Space Needle: the view is better from Columbia Center

The Space Needle is iconic and worth seeing — but the observation deck costs $40+ and doesn't include the Needle itself in the view. The Columbia Center Sky View Observatory (73rd floor) costs less, is the tallest public observation point in the PNW, and has the Space Needle in the foreground.

🔴 Space Needle: $40+, crowded, no Space Needle in the view. Columbia Center: ~$25, half the wait, better skyline.
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Tourist Traps
Don't Uber from the airport

Rideshare from Sea-Tac to downtown: $45–65, and 45–75 minutes in airport traffic. Link Light Rail: $3.50, 38 minutes, runs directly from the terminal. Even at 11 PM, the train is faster and cheaper. The only reason to take a car is if you have an unusual amount of luggage or are going somewhere the rail doesn't reach.

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Tourist Traps
The salmon toss: it happens, but it's a performance

Pike Place Fish Market does throw fish — but it's a scripted tourist attraction at this point. The real Pike Place magic is in the lower market: aged cheese at Beecher's, flowers from the farm stalls, fresh Dungeness crab by weight, and the genuine chaos of 4 AM delivery day. Rachel the bronze pig is the real mascot.

🟢 Buy Dungeness crab or fresh halibut to take away. That's what the market is actually for.
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Tourist Traps
Don't drive to a match day — anywhere near Lumen Field

On FIFA match days, parking within a mile of Lumen Field is restricted or at capacity from noon onward. Event parking lots are priced at $50–80. Rideshare surge hits $40–80 for downtown pickups post-match. Link Light Rail to SODO Station is a 2-minute walk to the gate — and it's $3.50.

🟢 Take Link. Buy your ticket before you leave the hotel. Trains run every 6–8 minutes on match day.