Seattle Vacation Facts

Seattle or “The Emerald City” is an environment-friendly innovative city that is known for being the home of many major businesses such as Starbucks, Microsoft, and Nordstrom.  The city is affluent in museums, parks, entertainment, top-rated restaurants, and beaches. Great vacation spots are Seattle waterfront and Pike Place Market areas.  There are plenty of fun and enriching activities for kids and adults to make anyone’s time in Seattle unforgettable.   The following is some must-know information for your trip to Seattle.

Seattle Climate

Seattle’s weather is typically damp or rainy with mild temperatures.  The best times to travel are between June and early September as the weather is sunny and clear.

Season Temperatures (ranges)
Spring 53 – 65
Summer 69 – 75
Fall 52 – 69
Winter 46 – 50

Busiest Travel Seasons for Seattle

While Seattle is a frequently traveled year-round, the busiest travel times are during the summer months.  The most ideal time to vacation to Seattle would be between June and August when the temperature is comfortably warm and the skies are clear.

Average Airfare To Seattle

Prices given are for Round Trip, coach.

Chicago to Seattle $240.00
Atlanta to Seattle $314.00
New York to Seattle $332.00
LA to Seattle $251.00

Typical Hotel Prices

3 star $140 per night
4 star $146 per night
5 star $149 per night

Typical Car Rental Rates in Seattle

Economy $43 per Day
Luxury $84 per Day
SUV $73 per Day

Popular Attractions and Activities in Seattle

Seattle will satisfy the interests of all travelers. There are a panoply of parks, museums, sporting events, and other attractions to see.

Below is a chart that shows some of the most popular attractions in Seattle, by type.

Parks Sporting Attractions Museums/Other
Woodland Zoo Park Husky Stadium Children’s Museum
Golden Gardens Park Safeco Field Space Needle
Discovery Park Qwest Field Fryre Art Museum
Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park Pike Place Market Museum of Flight

Travelated Navigation Information for Seattle

While visiting Seattle, there are a few things you should know in order to facilitate your navigation around the city.

  • First, North/South streets are typically labeled as “Avenues” or “Boulevards” or “Ways.” Conversely, East/West streets are named “Streets.”
  • Second, Seattle for the most part is on a 3X3 grid with the following directional sectors: east, southwest, west, south, north, northeast, and northwest. Of note, street addresses are labeled with the sector first and then the street name whereas avenue addresses are labeled with the sector name after.
  • Third, there are a few important exceptions to the aforementioned: (a) downtown Seattle streets and avenues do not have directional sectors; (b) there is no southeast label; (c) avenues east of downtown do not have directional labels after the name whereas the streets are labeled with an east designation; and (d) streets north of downtown do not have directional labels but the avenues are labeled with a north designation.
  • Finally, for those interested in public transportation there is the efficient and affordable Metro Transit or Link Light Rail.

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