Monday, August 4, 2014

Seattle Waterfront





This was my card of 50 city walks assignment. In the beginning I didn't have any idea about the place, and I was exciting since I'm going to discover this place with my family as a trip. So, let's get started!  


Ivars fish bar 
 This bar was our first destination which is famous for fried clams and chowder, but we didn't try anyone! Instead of that we had a delicious ice cream in this shop next to the bar.


              



Then, we walked to Ye Olde Curiosity Shop, which opened in 1899 and characterize with strange stuff.

 
 
 

 
                           
Did you remember this candy?

The most interesting thing to me was this mummy..



Her name is Sylvia, and she was found in the highlands of Central Amenco. Scientists say that she died in her early thirties because of tuberculosis. She dates back to early part of the 19th century.




After we left this wonderful shop, we kept going on our way. We went through the Argosy Cruises which offers many tour options .

 

And here the most beautiful part of my trip, the waterfront Arcade.

  
    





Unfortunately, we couldn't ride the great wheel because there was a long waiting line since we went in Saturday. I hope I can next time.




 I just took a picture of Seattle Aquarium and I didn't enter because I have been in many different aquariums in different countries.




 We became hungry in the end of our trip, so we went to 56 Cafea next to Elliot restaurant. We had fish and chips and salmon taco. We ate when we were enjoying the nice sunset.



I really spent an enjoyable and happy time, and I strongly recommend you to visit Seattle Waterfront. 

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