
Explore Seattle, WA and the surrounding Washington area. Be a tourist and discover the many things to do and places to see in Seattle, WA. Our concierge team at the Sorrento Hotel can help you to build an itinerary full of things to do in the city and in the surrounding Northwestern Washington area. Located atop First Hill with panoramic views of the skyline and minutes from downtown, Pike Place Market, the Space Needle, and the Washington State Convention Center, this award winning Seattle, WA boutique hotel is the perfect location for business travelers looking for unique, old-world style, for couples searching a romantic and quiet weekend getaway to re-connect. To help you with your downtown Seattle expedition, the Sorrento Hotel offers town car service to speed you to your destinations in the most comfortable European style, free of charge. Have your own car? Drive along the shores of Lake Washington and through the 200-acre University of Washington Arboretum for spectacular Washington scenery. Prefer to experience Seattle, WA by foot? Discover the many facets of and things to do in Washington’s Emerald City as you tour the downtown business and shopping district, historic Pioneer Square, and the vibrant Chinatown-International District. Stroll above and below ground in downtown Seattle's old Pioneer Square, a 30-block National Historic District. Hear tales of the colorful characters who shaped Seattle and Washington’s rough and tumble history on the 1 and a half hour Underground Tour. Stroll tree-lined streets bordered by graceful old buildings and antique street lamps. Explore more than 100 art galleries, antique shops, boutiques and specialty stores. Visit the Hiram M. Chittenden Government Locks and fish ladder, which connect our many freshwater lakes to the saltwater Puget Sound and allow salmon to migrate upstream. Return to downtown Seattle via Magnolia and Queen Anne, two areas that offer spectacular views of Seattle, Mt. Rainier, Puget Sound, and the Olympic Mountains. Explore Seattle's world-famous Pike Place Market, the oldest continually-operating farmers market in America. More than 300 shops and restaurants, 100 farmers, 150 craftspeople - and 50 street performers - call Pike Place Market home. |
























