
The Pike Place Market is a great place to visit while in Seattle! There are local vendors selling fresh fruit, Fish, and beautiful flowers! Make sure to stop and Get some warm Donughts and a fresh salmon sandwhich from the Market Grill. The Pike place Market is 3 stories, so there's plenty to see!
There so happens to be a Baseball game on Saturday, Rangers Vs. Mariners! The stadium is tons of fun, and right across the street from the hotel.
http://seattle.mariners.mlb.com/schedule/index.jsp?c_id=sea&m=10&y=2009
I've never been on this tour, but it's supposed to be a lot of fun! You can walk thorugh Seattle's rich underground (literally, it's underground), and learn all of our dirty secrets! The tour is in Pioneer Square, which has all sorts of wonder shops and art galleries.
We've never done this either, but everyone says its a blast! Tours are every half hour from 10am to 6pm, 7 days a week!
A DIVINE place for dinner. Griff and I eat there all the time, and we have NEVER been disappointed by the food. It's French style tapas, so the plates can be shared. Entre Nous is family owned, and you will often find the owner in back cooking up a secret storm of culinary bliss! The staff is cordial, friendly, and inviting. Bring a group, stay a while, and have a wonderful dinner!
The Paramount is a fantasic historic Theater downtown Seattle. The new famous music "Wicked" will be in town over the wedding weekend!
The Seattle Waterfront is a wonderful way to spend an afternoon exploring the sights of Seattle. The waterfront boardwalk is about 1.3 miles long, and takes 1/2 hour to walk it, but you will surely get distracted by all the interesting shops, parlors, and diners. Very very Fun! Make sure to stop by Ivars for some of their famous Fish N' Chips, but beware of the seagulls!! =)
Maria LOVES this shop! Located in the middle of the Waterfront, you'll be sure to find some odd things in here, Even a real mummy and pickled pigs!
Looking to take a little day trip with out going too far out of the city? Snoqualmie falls is a breathtaking waterfall about 45 minutes outside of seattle. Drive through the Towering jagged-peaked mountains, and hike the trails to the falls. It's absolutely worth the trip! Not much "hiking" involved; it's more like a 10 minute walk on a paved path.