Seattle has been on my radar for about 18 months as my next big trip. I mentioned this to my friend Suzanna and she said if I could wait until this year, she'd go with me. So we've been planning our adventure to the great northwest, and finally got to go last week. It was a wonderful trip. Get ready for picture overload over the next several posts. I took about 1100 photos on my camera, plus many on my iphone and instagram.
She flew in on Southwest on Monday night and I picked her up at the airport at about 10 p.m. We didn't get much sleep because we had an early flight to Seattle on Tuesday morning.
Our first stop in Seattle was the butter London salon in the airport. We had to purchase some polish of course. If we hadn't had checked luggage that we needed to go collect, I'm afraid we might have spent half of the day there! I got the new limited edition called "Pitter Patter" in honor of the new royal baby.
We took a towncar from SeaTac to our hotel because that is actually cheaper than a taxi.
As you will discover, we stayed at several hotels on this trip...3 different hotels over the 5 nights.
The Edgewater was our home away from home for the first two nights. It is the only truly waterfront hotel in Seattle.
The lobby is beautiful with a northwest cabin theme.
The views from the lobby are amazing.
Our room was nice too.
The flowers were probably my favorite part of the market.
I just couldn't get over how beautiful and cheap the flowers were.
If I lived in Seattle, I'm pretty sure that I would have fresh flowers in my house all of the time.
I wish that this was scratch and sniff, because these forget-me-nots smelled heavenly!
The food options really made me wish that I had a kitchen close by so that I could cook.
The original Starbucks
We decided to go back to the hotel and enjoy a cocktail from the patio of Six Seven, the hotel's restaurant, since it had such stunning views.
It was very relaxing. Except for a giant bird almost taking me out. Good grief~ I wish I had a picture of that!
Apparently, it is not the norm to be able to see Mt. Rainier from Seattle (due to the usual cloud cover), but we had a great view every single day.
The Olympic Mountains across the sound.
We had dinner reservations at Shuckers in the Fairmont Olympic Hotel.
I loved all the fresh seafood options.
I couldn't make up my mind, so I ordered the seafood grill which gives you a small portion of Halibut, Salmon, Prawns, and a Scallop. It came with crab mac-and-cheese and asparagus. It was excellent!
We had planned to hit up Chihuly Gardens and the Space Needle after dinner, but we were so tired, we decided to call it an early night. Stay tuned for more...
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The flowers in the Market are my favorite part too (and the seafood, and the baked goods... ok, maybe it's a tie? ha).
And ohhh my gosh, that crab mac and cheese in the last picture looks SO AMAZING! Yum.