Seattle Travel Guide

Seattle Travel Guide. I will be covering transportation, eating and what to do, and my thoughts. Also, I can’t tell you how excited I was to be on a plane!

TRANSPORTATION

We flew to Washington in Alaska. I happen to love flying Alaska and found that it was pretty safe. You have to wear your mask the entire time aside from eating and drinking. They do still give drinks and snacks on the flight. They give you mini cans versus pouring it for you. The airport was a bit more empty than usual but I flew out of Burbank which is less crowded.

When I travel to Washington it’s usually to visit family so I’m used to the trek. Which includes planes, trains walking, and ferries. Which all felt safe.

FOOD

Let’s get to it because I like to eat and I know y’all like to eat. I went to a few restaurants while I was there.

LARSEN'S BAKERY

I love sweets no matter where I go you will always see sweets. Lars Bakery is a Danish bakery located in Ballard. It has fresh pastries, bread, and coffee. We grabbed coffee and some baked goods one morning here. Everyone was very friendly. You can only eat outside on a bench if you try to eat here. But you can grab this and walk around the cute neighborhoods if you want.

PESTLE ROCK THAI

We were hanging out in Ballard one day on the main street. Which was nice. We did get hungry and wanted to grab something to eat. It was a bit difficult to find someplace to sit down and have a meal. We found Pestle Rock Thai. I’m glad we did! It was so cute inside. We were also the only ones eating there when we went. The food was delicious and I would go back there the next time I visit Seattle.

ELLIOT’S OYSTER HOUSE

If you enjoy oysters this is the place for you. A bit more expensive but worth it. We were able to eat inside here as well which was nice. You have to sit at a table of 4 with a lot of space until the next table. I got the clam chowder, salad, oysters and fish and chips which was delicious and a lot of food.

SHOPPING

I mean as long as your girl can shop I’m a happy camper. Ballard, which is one of my favorite areas, has a lot of cute shops lining their main street. If you like vintage stores, like me, you’ll find some fun ones. I was even able to score an 80's vintage Levi's jacket while I was there. I had a complete “treat yourself” moment. But yes I’m happy about that find.

HANG OUTDOORS

If weather permits your best bet is to hang outdoors. Take walks and enjoy the beautiful scenery surrounding Seattle. We took walks and took in the scenes. It was nice weather to be outside and have a picnic so that’s pretty much what we did.

MY THOUGHTS ON TRAVELING DURING THIS TIME?

Know yourself if you’re terrified of the idea then I wouldn’t suggest you travel right now. If you take on the same precautions that you do here then you should be ok.

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