Omkar Kurode: Lively, parking becomes a problem, fun in summers
Phuong Nguyen: Seattle's favorite beach. Tons of good eats down the strip, a collection of many different cuisines. Parking can be hard on the weekends, so come early!
Allie Caudle: Seattle's iconic beach. There are plenty of restaurants down the strip, for every taste bud. Parking can be hard be difficult at times, but it is well worth the views!
7. Green Lake Park
9.3
7201 E Green Lake Dr N, Seattle, WA
Park · Green Lake · 113 tips and reviews
Jaysheel Shah: Good spot for jogging. Usually filled with other super-healthy runners ... Pretty busy even on a Saturday morning ... although I have managed to find parking, except for when they have rowing events
Joyce Huang: The trials are good but I don't like the parking, it is always crowded.
Bill Caples: A Seattle gem, especially in good weather. Fun to walk around with multiple good dining options.
Dave Blaser: Triple A or government ID will get you a discount. Hops and props is an awesome event. Free parking.
Jonathan Ringdahl: The planes and space-related craft are awesome! It would be easy to spend 4-5 hours here. I couldn't see it all in 3 hours. Well worth the money!
NASA: After a 30 year career training crews for every shuttle mission, NASA's FFT (Full Fuselage Trainer) is leaving its home at the Johnson Space Center in Houston Texas, bound for The Museum of Flight!
Erik: Always park away in parking garages. Saves time. Original Starbucks is a waste of time. It's Seattle, people. Go around a corner and get your fix. It's no different tasting and the lines are tons sho
Amy Lee Walton: Walk across the open skyway to the parking area going over Western Avenue. It's a nice photo opp of the Puget Sound.
Daniel Reyes: Go with the public parking between the market and the water. Buy flowers for that special someone. Or donuts if that's their thing.
Robert Entenman: Park on the South side(Magnolia) to avoid paying for parking. Space is limited, but nothing beats free!
Josh Jones: Park on the North side of the locks at Commodore Park. It's less crowded so it's easier to find parking and you can easily walk across the locks to enjoy the garden and museum on the other side.
Doug Shapleigh: Great place for a lazy weekend stroll. Weekdays are quietest time to visit. Check out the Salmon ladder viewing. Parking on Ballard side is mostly metered. Limited free parking on the Magnolia side
Erik Larsen: Great year around farmers market with a good variety. I highly recommend Stokesberry farm and sea breeze farms. Parking can be a challenge.
Courtney Slabaugh: So much fun to walk around! Lots of free samples and awesome street performers. Upbeat, dog-friendly, and great for families!
Allrecipes.com: • The Ballard farmer’s market is AMAZING. They’ve got so much fresh meat and produce it’s ridiculous. I used to go to the Fremont market but they’ve got way too many trinkets and rarely have produce Read more.