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7 Free Things to Do in Seattle

By Betsy Burlingame

Summary: As a digital nomad in Seattle, keeping an eye on your budget is key. Here are 7 Free things to do in Seattle.

Seattle, Washington, is a vibrant city known for its lush landscapes, tech industry, and cultural diversity. Digital nomads who choose to make Seattle their temporary home will find a wealth of activities that can enrich their stay without breaking the bank. From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, here are nine free things to do in Seattle that offer a mix of popular attractions and lesser-known spots to explore.

Pike Place Market

One of Seattle's most famous attractions, Pike Place Market, is a bustling hub of farmers, craftsmen, and artists. It's a fantastic place to wander and soak in the local culture, with the chance to witness the famous fish-throwing tradition and explore the countless stalls of fresh produce, flowers, and handmade goods. The market also offers a window into Seattle's culinary scene, with plenty of samples to try as you stroll.

Location: 1st Ave and Pike St, Seattle 98101. The market overlooks Elliott Bay and is in the heart of downtown Seattle.

Travel Tip: Visit the market early in the morning to avoid the crowds and see the vendors setting up their stalls for the day.

Nearby: Stop by the original Starbucks just around the corner for a taste of coffee history.

Olympic Sculpture Park

The Olympic Sculpture Park offers a serene outdoor setting where art and nature meet. Operated by the Seattle Art Museum, this park features large-scale sculptures set against the backdrop of the Puget Sound. It's a perfect spot for a leisurely walk, a picnic, or simply to find inspiration in the fusion of modern art and the natural environment.

Location: 2901 Western Ave, Seattle 98121. Nestled along the waterfront, the park is easily accessible from downtown.

Travel Tip: Check out the park's website for free public tours that provide insight into the artwork and landscape design.

Nearby: Macrina Bakery is a local favorite for artisan bread and pastries, ideal for a post-art stroll snack.

Seattle Public Library

The Seattle Public Library's Central Library is an architectural marvel worth visiting. With its striking modern design by Rem Koolhaas, the library is a haven for book lovers and architecture enthusiasts alike. Explore the various reading rooms, take in the views from the top floors, and enjoy the library's collection and exhibits.

Location: 1000 4th Ave, Seattle 98104. Located in the heart of downtown Seattle, it's a cultural landmark not to be missed.

Travel Tip: Don't miss the library's "Books Spiral," a continuous ramp of books that winds through four levels of the building.

Nearby: Cherry Street Coffee House is a cozy spot to reflect on your visit with a cup of Seattle's finest brew.

Discovery Park

As Seattle's largest green space, Discovery Park offers an escape from the urban environment with its miles of trails, beaches, and stunning views of the Olympic Mountains and Puget Sound. It's an ideal location for hiking, bird-watching, or simply enjoying a moment of tranquility amidst nature.

Location: 3801 Discovery Park Blvd, Seattle 98199. Situated on the Magnolia Bluff, it's a short drive from downtown.

Travel Tip: Visit the West Point Lighthouse at the park's shoreline for a picturesque sunset view.

Nearby: The Magnolia Village Pub offers a laid-back atmosphere and hearty meals, perfect after a day of exploration.

Fremont Troll

Tucked under the Aurora Bridge, the Fremont Troll is a quirky piece of public art that embodies Seattle's creative spirit. This massive concrete sculpture is a fun and unusual photo opportunity, and it's a great starting point for exploring the eclectic Fremont neighborhood, known for its art and counterculture.

Location: N 36th St, Seattle 98103. The troll lurks beneath the north end of the Aurora Bridge.

Travel Tip: Visit the Troll on Halloween for a unique and festive experience as the neighborhood celebrates the sculpture.

Nearby: Fremont Coffee Company is a cozy spot to grab a warm drink and enjoy the local vibe.

Kerry Park

For one of the best views of the Seattle skyline and Mount Rainier, head to Kerry Park. Located on Queen Anne Hill, this small park is a favorite among photographers and locals alike. The panoramic vista includes the Space Needle, downtown skyscrapers, and the majestic mountain on clear days.

Location: 211 W Highland Dr, Seattle 98119. Perched on the south slope of Queen Anne Hill, it's a short drive or bus ride from downtown.

Travel Tip: Sunset is the prime time to visit for the most dramatic lighting over the cityscape.

Nearby: Molly Moon's Homemade Ice Cream is just down the hill and offers delicious, locally-sourced treats.

Gas Works Park

Gas Works Park is a unique park that combines industrial history with recreational space. The park features remnants of a former gasification plant, providing an interesting contrast to the green lawns and hills perfect for flying kites or enjoying a picnic. The park also offers a great view of Lake Union and the city skyline.

Location: 2101 N Northlake Way, Seattle 98103. Situated on the north shore of Lake Union, it's easily accessible from the Fremont or Wallingford neighborhoods.

Travel Tip: Check out the sundial on top of the hill and learn how to tell time using your shadow.

Nearby: Stone Way Café offers a relaxed atmosphere and a variety of food and drink options, perfect for a post-park visit.

Seattle Art Museum (SAM)

While not always free, the Seattle Art Museum (SAM) offers free admission on the first Thursday of each month. Explore a wide range of art from around the world, including contemporary, Native American, and African art. The museum's rotating exhibitions mean there's always something new to see.

Location: 1300 1st Ave, Seattle 98101. Located downtown, it's within walking distance of other major attractions.

Travel Tip: Plan your visit on a free admission day to take advantage of the museum's extensive collection without the cost.

Nearby: The Pink Door in Pike Place Market offers Italian-American cuisine with a side of whimsy and occasional live entertainment.

Green Lake Park

Green Lake Park is a beloved urban oasis for Seattleites. The park features a 2.8-mile path around the lake that's perfect for jogging, biking, or a leisurely stroll. With its open green spaces, sports courts, and a small craft center, there's something for everyone to enjoy in this picturesque setting.

Location: 7201 E Green Lake Dr N, Seattle 98115. Nestled in a residential neighborhood, it's a peaceful retreat from the city bustle.

Travel Tip: Rent a paddleboat or kayak to enjoy the lake from a different perspective.

Nearby: Spud Fish & Chips offers a classic Seattle fast-food experience with a view of the lake.

About the Author

Betsy Burlingame Betsy Burlingame is one of the founders of Digital Nomad Exchange and the Founder and President of Expat Exchange. She launched Expat Exchange in 1997 as her Master's thesis project at NYU. Prior to Expat Exchange and Digital Nomad Exchange, Betsy worked at AT&T in International and Mass Market Marketing. She graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University with a BA in International Business and German.

Some of Betsy's articles include 12 Best Places to Live in Portugal, 7 Best Places to Live in Panama and 12 Things to Know Before Moving to the Dominican Republic. Betsy loves to travel and spend time with her family. Connect with Betsy on LinkedIn.


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