Things to do in Fall City

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Fall City
Fall City
Fall City
Fall City
Fall City

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1. Space Needle

The first thing visitors to Seattle will notice is the thin, futuristic-looking tower that soars above the other skyscrapers in the city skyline.
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Puget Sound featuring modern architecture

2. Seattle Waterfront

Seattle’s western border ends at the waterfront where the views across Puget Sound to islands and mountains are enhanced by elegant yachts, ships, cruise boats and ferries. Walk along the 2-mile (3-kilometer) stretch and browse quaint shops, explore the public spaces and piers, and enjoy the smells of the ocean air and freshly cooked seafood from the dozens of restaurants along the piers.
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Seattle Waterfront featuring boating, city views and a marina

3. Pike Place Market

Over 200 stalls and small shops have their home in Pike Place Market, America’s oldest and longest-running farmers market. It has been open on the steps of Seattle’s picturesque waterfront since 1907 and many of the businesses have been run by the same family for generations.
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Pike Place Market featuring night scenes, signage and a city

4. Seattle Center

Seattle’s famous cultural and entertainment precinct is a must for any visitor to the city. The Seattle Center is home to many local major sporting teams, and some of the key performing arts institutions are also based within the large complex. Throw in some of Seattle’s major cultural institutions, a range of upscale restaurants and bars and a choreographed water show, and you’ll see why its easy to keep coming back to the Seattle Center.
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Seattle Center featuring a square or plaza and a fountain as well as a large group of people

5. Seattle Convention Center Arch Building

Seattle is sometimes called the Emerald City for its devotion to environmental conservancy. Washington Convention Center lives up to the city’s green reputation. As one of Washington’s largest event spaces, it attracts people from around the world for myriad events. Plan your next event here for excellent facilities in a fascinating city.
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Washington State Convention Center showing a city

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Frequently asked questions

Is Fall City worth visiting?
Fall City offers a unique blend of attractions, local charm and culture. Whether you're into nature, history or local cuisine, there are many things here to enjoy.
How do I spend a day in Fall City?
Begin your day with a visit to Cougar Mountain Zoo and Northwest Railway Museum. Then, check out other parts of Fall City for local dining and some shopping.
What is the top tourist attraction in Fall City?
Lake Sammamish State Park is one of the top tourist attractions in Fall City and should feature high on every to-do list of the area.
Is three days enough to stay in Fall City?
You can easily tour top sights like DirtFish Rally School, Tiger Mountain and Northwest Railway Museum with a three-day stay in Fall City. On average, many travellers book two days here. There's plenty to experience nearby too, so stay a little longer and check out Seattle.
What are some activities to do in Fall City with kids?
What to do in Fall City for adults?
From tasty dishes and cultural attractions to thrilling activities and one-of-a-kind experiences, there are many exciting things to do in Fall City for adults.
Are there free things to do in Fall City?
One of the best ways to find free things to do in Fall City is to ask a local tour guide. You'll get insider views on exciting neighbourhoods, parks and other hotspots you can visit without reaching into your pocket. Snoqualmie River is one place that doesn't charge an entrance fee.