Seattle in 24 hours
by david daly on 09/17/10
Some people think it’s not worth visiting someplace if you can only stay for a night or even just a day, but I disagree. In just 24 hours, I was able to take in many of Seattles great sites and experiences. I started with a late dinner upon arrival in Capitol Hill, the next morning I headed to the Museum of Flight to go on their Concorde and JFK's Air Force One. For lunch I meandered through the famous Pikes Place market and nibbled on the most delicious fresh wild salmon sandwich and a $2 smoothie (thanks for the recommendations Davette and Ashvini!). At this point I still had not gotten a glimpse of the Space Needle and was starting to wonder where it was hiding. I made my way down to the Pier 52 and hopped on a Washington State Ferry to Bainbridge island. As the ferry pulled out, suddenly the enormous Space Needle became visible from behind a huge office building and I began a rapid fire photo session. It really is a cool and iconic structure for the city! By the time I got to Bainbridge island, the weather was not cooperating at all so I was forced to buy a $10 umbrella. Note to self: it rains in Seattle. My hopes of renting a bike to explore the island did not seem realistic in the rain, so instead I opted for a mini wine tour of the island’s wineries’ tasting rooms in the town. I had some delicious Melbac at “Eleven” and learned a lot about Washington wine (thanks Kevin!) and found one of the best Cabernet Sauvignon’s I’ve ever tasted across the street at Eagle Harbor winery- which only produces 700 cases per year!
After an enjoyable red eye back to NYC (there was a Top Chef marathon), I’m finally home for the weekend to catch up on work. Monday I depart for an international destination which has me very excited!! Stay tuned…
Pictures at
http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/New-York-NY/The-Amazing-Travel-Concierge/154340934580841?ref=ts