Seattle is nothing but inspiring with fitness in the air all around you. The city offers some great walking tours, even underground walking tours and pedestrian walking maps. So when you pack your bags to leave for Seattle make sure you have packed a pair of sneakers along – for all your walking endeavors.
There is the Discovery Park where you can go cycling or walking, Puget Sound where you can go sailing, kayaking or even motor boating, Olympic or Cascade Mountains where you can get a chance to go hiking or skiing.
Seattle has a number of different tourist attractions for its visitors – There is the Statue of Liberty, American Museum of Natural History, Ellis Island Immigration Museum, The Museum of Modern Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Empire State Building, The Grand Central Terminal, Staten Island Ferry, Central Park etc. The list can just go on. Millions of tourists flock to the city every year to visit and discover these attractions. Seattle experiences a steady presence of tourists all year through however huge crowds are seen coming in during vacation.
A few things you should keep in mind when you set out to visit attractions in Seattle – though the Seattle transportation is usually available yet most places of attraction in the city require a lot of walking. Hence you need to make sure you are wearing comfortable shoes, besides ensure that you carry water along with you in view that you will have to walk pretty long distances and drinking water is not readily available at all places of attraction. These places tend to get quite crowded during weekends making weekdays are better for those uncomfortable with huge crowds. Make it a point to visit these sites of attraction in an orderly manner so that you can able to enjoy them well.