Things to do with kids in Seattle

Discover kid-friendly wonders in Seattle, from interactive science museums and playful aquariums to exciting ferry rides and fun-filled outdoor parks—perfect for family adventures.

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16 Awesome Things To Do In Seattle With Kids

16 Awesome Things To Do In Seattle With Kids
This family ❤️:
  • Pike Place Market
    • We walked through the market, enjoying the different crafts, flowers, groceries, and seafood. We also watched the fishmongers throw the fish during the performance for the customers.
    • ✨ The kids were really entertained by the fishmongers and the whole atmosphere of the market. We also enjoyed getting a souvenir from the original Starbucks store.
  • The Underground Tour
    • We took the tour and learned about the history of Seattle and how the city rebuilt itself after The Great Fire of 1889.
    • ✨ The kids loved the humorous stories the tour guides told and the fascinating underground world of storefronts and sidewalks.
  • Space Needle
    • We took the ride to the top in the glass elevator and enjoyed the 360-degree view of the city.
    • ✨ The kids loved the rotating glass floor in The Loupe and the high-flying experiential view of Seattle.
  • Woodland Park Zoo
    • We spent the day walking through the zoo, seeing the elephants, gorillas, meerkats, penguins, and other animals.
    • ✨ My kids loved feeding the giraffes and interacting with the knowledgeable zoo staff. They also enjoyed the Butterfly Garden, Zoomazium, and the carousel.
  • Seattle Aquarium
    • We spent a few hours learning about the animals of the Pacific waters of Seattle, and saw octopuses, seals, and a variety of marine life.
    • ✨ My kids loved the underwater exhibits and the touch tanks. It was a great way to learn more about marine life and sustainability.
  • Seattle Children's Museum
    • We spent several days exploring the museum's different attractions, including Global Village, Cog City, and Mountain Forest.
    • ✨ The kids loved creating art, climbing, and engaging in imaginary play. It was a great place for them to explore and learn.
  • Ballard Locks
    • We watched the boats pass through the Locks and saw the fish swimming upstream through the Fish Ladder.
    • ✨ The kids were fascinated by the boats and the fish, and learned about the fishing industry and the history of Seattle.
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20+ Fun Activities in Seattle For Kids

20+ Fun Activities in Seattle For Kids
This family ❤️:
  • Space Needle
    • We went up to the top of the tower to see the amazing views of the city.
    • ✨ The kids loved the views from the top, and they also liked the rotating floor.
  • Seattle Aquarium
    • We spent a few hours here exploring the different exhibits and learning about the animals.
    • ✨ The kids were fascinated by all the sea creatures, especially the jellyfish and the octopus.
  • Alki Beach Park
    • We went to the beach to play in the sand and swim in the water.
    • ✨ The kids loved playing in the sand and building sandcastles. We also had fun going for a walk along the beach.
  • Seattle Pinball Museum
    • We spent some time playing pinball and enjoyed the classic arcade games.
    • ✨ The kids had a lot of fun playing the pinball machines. We also enjoyed the atmosphere of the museum, which felt very nostalgic.
  • Woodland Park Zoo
    • We spent a day exploring the zoo and seeing all the different animals.
    • ✨ The kids loved seeing the monkeys, gorillas, and giraffes. They also enjoyed the playground.
  • Stone Gardens Seattle
    • We tried out the climbing gym and had a lot of fun trying out the different climbing routes.
    • ✨ The kids had a blast climbing the walls. It was a great way to get some exercise and have fun at the same time.
  • Hiram M. Chittenden Locks
    • We took a boat tour through the locks and saw the boats going up and down.
    • ✨ The kids enjoyed watching the boats go through the locks. They also liked seeing the fish in the viewing windows.
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47 unmissable FUN things to do in Seattle with kids

47 unmissable FUN things to do in Seattle with kids
This family ❤️:
  • Space Needle
    • We went up to the observation deck and enjoyed the panoramic views of Seattle and the surrounding area. We also tried the revolving restaurant for lunch.
    • ✨ The kids loved the rotating glass floor, and we all enjoyed the views from the top.
  • Pike Place Market
    • We walked around the market, enjoyed the fresh produce, and watched the fishmongers throw fish in the air. We also bought some souvenirs and had lunch at one of the food stalls.
    • ✨ The kids loved watching the fishmongers and we all enjoyed trying the different food samples.
  • Artists at Play Playground
    • We spent a couple of hours at the playground, with the kids climbing, swinging, and playing on the musical instruments. It was a great way to let them burn off some energy.
    • ✨ The kids loved the giant climbing tower and the musical instruments, and we enjoyed watching them play.
  • MoPop
    • We spent a few hours at the museum, exploring the different exhibits on pop culture. The kids especially enjoyed the gaming exhibit and the science fiction and fantasy hall of fame.
    • ✨ The kids loved the interactive exhibits, and we all enjoyed learning about the history of pop culture.
  • Woodland Park Zoo
    • We spent the whole day at the zoo, walking around and seeing all the different animals. The kids loved the grizzly bears, tigers, and rhinos.
    • ✨ The kids loved seeing the animals up close, and we all enjoyed the beautiful woodland setting.
  • Seattle Center Monorail
    • We rode the monorail a few times, to and from the Seattle Center. The kids loved the experience, and it was a fun and efficient way to get around.
    • ✨ The kids loved the ride, and it was a fun way to see the city from a different perspective.
  • Pacific Science Center
    • We spent the day at the science center, exploring the interactive exhibits and watching a show in the planetarium. The kids loved the butterfly house and the VR exhibits.
    • ✨ The kids loved the hands-on exhibits, and we all enjoyed the educational and engaging experience.
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6 Places to Visit in Seattle Off the Beaten Path

6 Places to Visit in Seattle Off the Beaten Path
This family ❤️:
  • Fremont
    • We walked around Fremont and saw many interesting sculptures. We also stopped by the Fremont Troll and the Waiting for the Interurban sculpture.
    • ✨ We loved the quirky and creative sculptures, and the overall fun and lively atmosphere of the neighborhood.
  • Discovery Park
    • We spent some time hiking in Discovery Park, admiring the beautiful views, and exploring the Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center.
    • ✨ We enjoyed the beautiful scenery, the diverse habitats, and learning about the history and culture of the Native American community.
  • Ballard
    • We visited Ballard and saw the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, watching the salmon swim upstream. We also explored the neighborhood's Scandinavian heritage.
    • ✨ The locks were fascinating, and we loved watching the salmon make their way upstream. The neighborhood's charming Scandinavian character also added to the experience.
  • Klondike Gold Rush National Park
    • We visited the Klondike Gold Rush National Park, learning about the history of the gold rush and how Seattle played a role in it. We also enjoyed the interactive exhibits and activities for kids.
    • ✨ The kids especially loved the interactive exhibits and earning their Junior Ranger badges. We also enjoyed the museum's interesting exhibits and learning about the gold rush era.
  • Columbia Center
    • We went to the observation deck on the 73rd floor of the Columbia Center to get panoramic views of Seattle, Puget Sound, and the Olympic Mountains.
    • ✨ The panoramic views from the observation deck were breathtaking, and we even caught a glimpse of the Space Needle in the distance.
  • Alki Beach
    • We enjoyed a relaxing day at Alki Beach, taking in the views of the Seattle skyline and building sandcastles with the kids.
    • ✨ We loved the beautiful beach, the stunning views of the city skyline, and the opportunity to relax and have some fun in the sun.
  • Pioneer Square
    • We took a guided tour of the underground tunnels in Pioneer Square, learning about the city's history and the Great Fire of 1889.
    • ✨ The underground tour was fascinating and gave us a unique perspective on Seattle's history and development.