ONE DAY ITINERARY IN SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - DAY 1/2 PT. II

 

Not all who wander are lost, but in our case, we got lost. Literally.

After driving away from the city to unleash our own Archie and Veronica, we went back to where we were staying to leave our rental car and just uber from there on. In this manner, we were able to save a couple of bucks cause there is no way we would find free parking around downtown. Not to mention the hassle of navigating through one ways, a gazillion of traffic signs and add to that ignorant tourists strolling around like ourselves.

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Starting off, we need to fill up fuel for our bodies. We were starting to get cranky and I was starting to make everything complicated for us. lol. and that for sure is the call of hunger.

So we decided to start exploring Downtown from Pike Place Market. Seattle’s so famous for it, who isn’t excited to see it? Here are some photos of how it looks like when you walk in. It is crowded.

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This next photo reminds me a lot of how markets are back in the Philippines, and I can’t miss it enough. I wanna go home. asap. next blog, weekend in pinas. lol.

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We had lunch at Lowell’s, right within Pike Place Market, and then we tried Seattle’s good old fish and chips and clam chowder. It was good, it wasn’t the best. here’s the view from where we ate. We forgot to take photos of our food, I feel like we just horked it down straight to our guts.

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Just in front of Pike’s Market kuya Don recommended that we don’t miss Beecher’s grilled cheese sandwich, it was said to be the best!

We chose not to wait long in line so we wanted to visit the Reserve Roastery instead, but on a Saturday, at noon, on a cold day, it was just as crowded.

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We walked around downtown searching for the famous gum wall, only to find out we already went past it so we had to go around. So now you know the need of our gluttonous activities. I do not recommend this guys. It’s bad. It’s a sin to overeat. Not only is it a rebellion against God, but also to thy body. Word.

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NOW FINALLY.

The most famous gum wall.

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Walking down these corridors, it smelled like a mixed of flavors of gum, there was a sweet aroma tickling my olfactory sensory neurons, char! haha almost kinda fruity, just like how you would smell gum when you’re chewing it. So also mix that smell with saliva in the wild. haha.

So here are some photos of us, and cunningly hiding our shame bc our lame ass can’t blow a gum balloon. haha. losers. but we have to improvise, we still looked pretty cool. hahaha.

Here are extra bird’s eye views from Seattle’s Great Wheel. That is another experience for another entry.

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This was shot from Kerry Park a couple of minutes away from Seattle, and it’s just 3 minutes away from Meredith Grey’s House from Grey’s Anatomy!

You’re Welcome!

ONE DAY ITINERARY IN SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - DAY 1/2

Before I start, I just wanna say, some photos from this blog post is from my iPhone and may not have good quality, Some of my friends have been asking me about what are the places to see in Seattle, of course, with thorough (not really) research and friends’ recommendations, I have come to create the perfect Seattle destination itinerary in two days!

We started our journey early saturday morning, we decided to spend sunrise in Gasworks park, which according to Lake Union virtual museum is the world’s last remaining example of synthetic gas manufacturing plant. Although not much is known about this plantation because its record burned in the great Seattle fire of 1989.

Of course! What is this weather if I wouldn’t try to emote and remember all the heartbreaks I’ve had in the past, whether it be from the shows that I watch or in real life. haha.

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This is the view of what is left from the old pipes of the plant, also, if you turn back and look behind you from this angle, sits Lake Union, that allows you to perfectly see Seattle’s skyline that literally took my breath away (bc of my lack of preparation for the cold and dry weather)

Didn’t I just said it took my breath away? I kid you not.

Didn’t I just said it took my breath away? I kid you not.

I just can’t get enough of how perfect the lighting was, so of course, I got to bring out the Asian in me, and feel my korean drama moment. lol

After being overwhelmed with the beauty of Gasworks park, we head over to the Troll under the bridge which is only 3-5minutes away. If you watch Once Upon a Time on ABC, they featured this in their pilot episode, that is why I wanted to see it.

#takenoniphone

#takenoniphone

You can skip this if you’re not a Netflixaholic like me. haha.

I have spent too much time watching TV series that is the reason why we had to stop by this next location, the University of Washington, Netflix recently released a docuseries about their alumnus, Ted Bundy.

Wala lang. I just felt like the weather would actually create a mysterious atmosphere, their campus’ architecture took me back in time and made me feel like I’m in Harvard or smart as students from Harvard. lol. It was rather eerie tho, to have walked the corridors and pathways as which a, or some killer have walked to and fro in the past, but just look at how beautiful the campus is and just imagine that vibe.

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After touring around the UW, we stopped by Bruce Lee’s grave right across the church we were gonna go to, then we head down to Capitol Hills to grab some coffee, of course (see the rainbow crosswalks between Pike and Pine st. if my memory still serves me well) and a quick bite before we drive away from the city.

Try Seattle’s very own Dick’s Drive-In. They were still closed when we drove by.

If you’re someone who likes the wilderness, a quick drive from Seattle is Snoqualmie City, where the Twin Peak’s mystery TV show is filmed, its also the home of northwest’s railway museum. They’re also famous for the majestic Snoqualmie Falls. If you are equipped with waterproof hiking boots, windproof jackets and sure that you’re warm and healthy enough, I recommend hiking to the bottom of the falls and feel insignificant cause of its grandeur. You can download the ALL TRAILS APP for free, for the map and commentaries of may be avid hikers (this is not sponsored, but, you’re welcome!) but if you chose not to do that, worry not! bc this falls have a viewpoint deck that’s perfect for kids or grandparents!

Take the whole family with you! Here are some photos from the parking lot to the scenery. Have I not told you how I almost want to cry at first sight and feel of the Pacific Northwest? That happened again when I took these photos, especially with the fog effect and all. OMG. I was gonna die right there. huhu.

Its a good overwhelming feeling. Its the kind of moment you just want to seize and be in, forever.

Here are other photos of my photographer! I wanted to return the favor, I wish I could’ve done it better,

but I will be better!

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It was just 12pm when all that happened, sooo I need more time to organize and go over which SD card has my files. teehee.