seattle history underground
Could you please help me with my trip to Seattle?

I'll be there for three nights in July and hope to get far possible. If a breakdown of what the maps, could you give me an idea if this is enough time to see things I want and throw all the extras that are inevitable. Arrival at noon – Three-hour bus tour of Seattle, every: Day 1 attractions. At night, underground tour. Day 2. Pike Place Market Exploration and around, at first, I expect a lot of shopping. Afternoon: Monorail at EMP / GDF, explore downtown Seattle. Day 3: 90 Minutes Sub Seattle tour (as I would like leave the former home of Kurt Cobain, I know that there is nothing there, but as part of my story.) At a loss for the rest of the day … Perhaps a walk in the water or a ferry in the sound. Guidance appreciated. Day 4: Last minute rush to buy things. It is very touristy, but I have a lot of travel. All advice sites at night or a place for breakfast Popular murderer. I arrive on Sunday.

Go to Cyclops for breakfast … 1st Ave in Belltown is on the corner of 1st and Wall Street would recommend huevos rancheros. Mmm … Now I have hunger. A ferry is great … can be crossed in Bainbridge Island and back to 35 minutes each way. We were visiting friends at the grave of Bruce Lee the previous person suggested. Volunteer Park Conservatory is located right next to the cemetery and it's free and very cool (if you like plants). Nightlife … head Broadway Avenue to Capitol Hill. This is the "gay" neighborhood if it bothers you to stay away, but there are plenty of fun in night clubs and restaurants and shops or just watch people walking down the avenue. Check Tavern Linda, just 1 block from Broadway, a well of water "Local." Also may contact the Pioneer Square (tourist-y) or Belltown (not so) for many interesting options for bars and restaurants. I recommend the Frontier room for beer Belltown and barbecue … Do what you need most? Oooh … another great place for breakfast is 5 Spot Cafe top of Queen Anne hill. Can I say that for lunch? :-) Have fun … do not forget a rain coat … even in July you never know in this city …

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