Pike Place Market is a must-visit in Seattle, especially if you only have limited time. Hayley Kadrou / The National
Pike Place Market is a must-visit in Seattle, especially if you only have limited time. Hayley Kadrou / The National
Pike Place Market is a must-visit in Seattle, especially if you only have limited time. Hayley Kadrou / The National
Pike Place Market is a must-visit in Seattle, especially if you only have limited time. Hayley Kadrou / The National

24 hours in Seattle: From historic Pike Place Market to ancient Syrian art connection


Hayley Kadrou
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There's a charm to being a repeat visitor to a city that's not your own. There's already a baseline of knowledge and a handful of tourist attractions ticked off.

I land in Seattle before boarding the Norwegian Bliss, set for an Alaskan cruise, so I have limited time. Which meant I faced the decision to either double down and revisit my favourite spots or compile a new itinerary altogether.

Seeing Seattle for the second time, I decide to embark on a combination of the two.

8am: Take an early-morning stroll through Pike Place Market

While most vendors hadn't opened early in the morning, the bouquets of flowers were already on display. Hayley Kadrou / The National
While most vendors hadn't opened early in the morning, the bouquets of flowers were already on display. Hayley Kadrou / The National

You cannot head to the Emerald City – named so for its greenery – and leave without visiting Pike Place Market. Having opened in 1907, it is one of the oldest continuously operating markets in the US. As the name suggests, it's known for its seafood offerings, but it certainly isn't limited to it.

It's quiet as sellers load up their displays when I visit on a sunny Saturday morning. Early doors, colourful bouquets (at reasonable prices) already on display catch my eye. My tourist modus operandi is imagining my life in that destination should I pack up overnight, so I briefly indulge a fantasy of bringing home fresh market flowers every weekend in Seattle.

Most of the vendors aren't open yet, so I wander the lanes and peek through windows in the calm. Inside, I spot the engraved tiles on the floor, which were laid down in the 1980s. To help fund a renovation of the deteriorating market, tiles were “sold” with personalised inscriptions, or names engraved as a thanks to those who stepped up.

Pike Place Market is the oldest continuously operated market in the US. Hayley Kadrou / The National
Pike Place Market is the oldest continuously operated market in the US. Hayley Kadrou / The National

Once it opens at 9am, I head to Cinnamon Works for a bun and coffee. Passing again later in the day, I see people winding up outside one store, and wonder what the fuss is about. On a closer look, I realise it's a queue to grab a cup of joe from the original Starbucks store, which opened there in 1971. While I skip this, if it's on your to-see list, I advise arriving early.

The market is right on the waterfront and ideal for soaking up sea views, watch cruise ships come in and peer over the Seattle Wheel from a viewing spot within the market before seats and streets fill.

Pike Place Market is open seven days a week. Merchant and vendor opening times vary.

11am: See the link between ancient Syria and modern Seattle at the Art Museum

Catch the wing dedicated to Islamic art at the Seattle Art Museum, also referred to as the Sam. Getty Images
Catch the wing dedicated to Islamic art at the Seattle Art Museum, also referred to as the Sam. Getty Images

Only a five-minute walk away lies the Seattle Art Museum. An adult ticket will set you back $29.99 – so while an hour or so is enough for a quick visit, it's worth taking some extra time if you have it. If you pre-book, you can save a couple of bucks.

First opened in 1933 and moved to its current location in 1991, it has long been an institution in the city. I start by wandering the first floor, which has a collection of artworks from the Americas, Australia and Oceania, textile works and more.

Here, artworks paying homage to the traditions of the first people of the north-west coast grab my attention. Totem poles and masks tell stories of the Nuxalk people (the indigenous First Nation of the Pacific Northwest Coast), their traditions and ceremonies.

Next, I wander up to the fourth floor, with a wing dedicated to Islamic art. It showcases how ancient Egyptian sculpture studied the human form, and how their beliefs about death and the afterlife appear in art. It also shows how written history began in modern Turkey and Iran, as scribes imprinted words on clay. Fragments in the exhibition showcase how the art of writing emerged in the eastern Mediterranean with simple pictograms, which developed into hieroglyphics, and how writing, which originated out of the need for economic records, became an art form in itself.

Exploring the local art museum presented a surprising link between ancient Syria and modern day Seattle. Hayley Kadrou / The National
Exploring the local art museum presented a surprising link between ancient Syria and modern day Seattle. Hayley Kadrou / The National

But most interesting to me, was the display highlighting an art tradition initiated in ancient Syria, which has found its way to modern Seattle.

Glass blowing was likely invented in Syria around the time the Romans came to power. During both the Roman and Islamic eras that would follow, hues and forms of such art would remain relatively consistent.

While we might admire the iridescent sheen of the artifacts today, it was in fact a by-product to artisans at the time, as transparency was the ultimate perfection.

A collection of bottles, jugs and flasks, thought to be made in ancient Syria as far back as the first century, are preserved behind glass, alongside many other relics from the Islamic and Arab world.

Dale Chihuly, whose work you can see at the Chihuly Garden and Glass museum near Seattle's Space Needle towers, is perhaps the state's most famous glass-blowing artist. Getty Images
Dale Chihuly, whose work you can see at the Chihuly Garden and Glass museum near Seattle's Space Needle towers, is perhaps the state's most famous glass-blowing artist. Getty Images

Today, Seattle is widely known for its art scene and is often called the "epicentre of glass art". Dale Chihuly, who began working with the medium in the early 1960s, is perhaps the most famous. Yet he was a student of Harvey Littleton, who introduced workshops on the art form to the city in 1961. Other notable artists over the years include William Morris, Preston Singletary and Dante Marioni.

If you opt to visit the Space Needle (more on that shortly), you'll pass the Chihuly Garden and Glass museum, which is right next door, if have time to explore further.

Seattle Art Museum is open on Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday between 10am and 8pm. On Thursdays, closing time is 8pm.

1pm: Stop for sweet treats and savoury snacks

I skipped a big lunch in favour of more sweet treats - two scoops of vegan gelato. Hayley Kadrou / The National
I skipped a big lunch in favour of more sweet treats - two scoops of vegan gelato. Hayley Kadrou / The National

I skip a big meal and opt for small bites, including some plant-based tacos and two scoops of gelato from Bottega Italiana.

Now the market has come to life. Meaning, it's time to come with the focused intention of getting stuck into food stalls, watching the vendors' lively displays and taste testing as much as possible. There are many restaurants in the surrounding streets to choose from, too.

Bottega Italiana is open from 11am to 6pm daily, except Friday and Saturday, when closing time is 7pm.

3pm: Space Needle or Sky View Observatory? How to decide

During my first trip, I went to get a good view of the city from the Space Needle. It is, of course, one of the most recognisable buildings in the city's skyline.

View looking over the Space Needle from the Sky View Observatory. Hayley Kadrou / The National
View looking over the Space Needle from the Sky View Observatory. Hayley Kadrou / The National

It's about a 10-minute drive or 25-minute walk from the market, with general admission starting at $37.50. Music lovers shouldn't miss the chance to visit the Museum of Pop Culture while in the area, which includes an exhibition diving into the lives of famous artists, including Jimi Hendrix.

This time, I head to the Sky View Observatory, about a 20-minute walk and a six-minute drive. General admission starts at $27. If you're only in for the views, this is the place to be. It's not as busy or as rushed, it's cheaper and has a 360-degree view with spacious surroundings.

It's taller, too; the Space Needle stands at 184 metres, while the Sky View Observatory is 275 metres. I head up to floor 73 to catch a glimpse and take some shots.

Depending where you head, spend the hours after exploring the nearby museums and eateries. In Columbia Tower, where the Sky View Observatory is housed, there is a bar and restaurant.

Opening hours vary daily at the Space Needle, with core hours everyday between 10am and 7.30pm. Sky View Observatory is open daily from 10am to 10pm.

7pm: Spend the evening in the same haunts as musical greats

Central Saloon first opened in 1892, and is known to have hosted many of Seattle's music legends. AP
Central Saloon first opened in 1892, and is known to have hosted many of Seattle's music legends. AP

While it was on my plan, this time around, I didn't end up having the time to tap into Seattle's vibrant nightlife. However, one of the things that stuck with me from my previous trip was visiting haunts where famous musicians once played.

The Central Saloon, for example, is the oldest bar in Seattle and a spot where Nirvana played some of their earliest gigs. The Crocodile, known for its live music scene, was also frequented by the band, along with Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, the Beastie Boys and in more recent years, Billie Eilish, Lizzo and Imagine Dragons.

Do your research ahead of time, and see which venues might be best to visit on your night in the city, and suss out if you'll need to book or buy tickets.

Whether a first time tourist or repeat visitor like me, a solo day in the rainy city is never enough – but its a good place to start.

Bonus time

Extra morning? Take a stroll to see the art of Seattle on the streets. Popular areas include Capitol Hill, Fremont and Georgetown.

Extra afternoon? If you're interested in Seattle's place as a tech hub, take a walking tour that details the history of companies such as Microsoft and Amazon there, and visit the famous Google offices. Aviation Geek? Head slightly outside of the city centre to embark on a tour of the Boeing factory.

Extra evening? Catch the sunset from Kerry Park, known for its viewpoint.

Who has lived at The Bishops Avenue?
  • George Sainsbury of the supermarket dynasty, sugar magnate William Park Lyle and actress Dame Gracie Fields were residents in the 1930s when the street was only known as ‘Millionaires’ Row’.
  • Then came the international super rich, including the last king of Greece, Constantine II, the Sultan of Brunei and Indian steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal who was at one point ranked the third richest person in the world.
  • Turkish tycoon Halis Torprak sold his mansion for £50m in 2008 after spending just two days there. The House of Saud sold 10 properties on the road in 2013 for almost £80m.
  • Other residents have included Iraqi businessman Nemir Kirdar, singer Ariana Grande, holiday camp impresario Sir Billy Butlin, businessman Asil Nadir, Paul McCartney’s former wife Heather Mills. 
Hunting park to luxury living
  • Land was originally the Bishop of London's hunting park, hence the name
  • The road was laid out in the mid 19th Century, meandering through woodland and farmland
  • Its earliest houses at the turn of the 20th Century were substantial detached properties with extensive grounds

 

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What: The Al Burda Festival
When: November 14 (from 10am)
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The Al Burda Festival is a celebration of Islamic art and culture, featuring talks, performances and exhibitions. Organised by the Ministry of Culture and Knowledge Development, this one-day event opens with a session on the future of Islamic art. With this in mind, it is followed by a number of workshops and “masterclass” sessions in everything from calligraphy and typography to geometry and the origins of Islamic design. There will also be discussions on subjects including ‘Who is the Audience for Islamic Art?’ and ‘New Markets for Islamic Design.’ A live performance from Kuwaiti guitarist Yousif Yaseen should be one of the highlights of the day. 

Updated: November 03, 2025, 7:58 AM