
Museums - Visit Seattle
Seattle is full of wonderful museums to educate and inspire. The Seattle area is home to an excellent collection of art, history, maritime, and special interest museums.
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No Umbrella - Visit Seattle
Largely written by Visit Seattle staff, our No Umbrella blog shares an insider's view on the city and region. Come explore with us!
Seattle's Major Attractions - Visit Seattle
This free national park museum in Seattle’s Pioneer Square commemorates Seattle’s role in the Klondike Gold Rush of 1897-1899. The museum’s auditorium features short films on the Gold Rush …
25 Top Things to Do in Seattle (Must See Attractions)
In addition to several world-class museums, you’ll find a bustling food hall, lush lawns and ornamental trees, alluring art installations, graceful fountains, the world’s first carbon-neutral sports arena, and …
Seattle Area Museums
Seattle’s museums are eager to welcome you. Seattle and the greater Puget Sound region are home to an outstanding collection of unique museums, which welcome visitors to enjoy a full range of …
Things to Do in Seattle Washington | Visit Seattle
With everything from unrivaled natural beauty and world-class attractions to major sports teams, a thriving arts and culture scene, and beyond, there’s always something to do in Seattle.
Seattle Art Museum
At the Seattle Art Museum, one block from Pike Place Market, light-filled galleries invite you to wander through global art collections, temporary installations, and special exhibitions from around the world.
Museum of Pop Culture (MOPOP) - Visit Seattle
Meet one of the official Visit Seattle members. Learn more about Museum of Pop Culture (MOPOP).
Seattle’s Top 10 Family-Friendly Activities - Visit Seattle
The Seattle Art Museum (SAM) boasts more than 25,000 pieces of art from across the globe, while the Frye Art Museum offers a more intimate collection of 19th-century, modern, and contemporary pieces.