#FlyWashington Magazine Summer 2019 | Page 36

Kayaking on Lake Union Credit: oksanaphoto/Getty WHERE TO STAY Seattle has hotel accommodations for every taste, ranging from the upscale Four Seasons Hotel Seattle in the center of the city to the quirky Edgewater Hotel (where the Beatles, Rolling Stones, and hometown favorites Pearl Jam have all stayed); bands love the W Hotel Seattle as well, for its special soundproofed “Sound Suite” that allows for all-night jams and recording sessions without disturbing the rest of the guests. Staying in the center of town allows for easy walking to most of the main sights of the city, so choose a downtown hotel and leave the car behind. WHAT TO SEE The arts thrive in Seattle. Start with the Olympic Sculpture Park, a free outdoor collection of 21 works by renowned sculptors, including Louise Bourgeois, Ellsworth Kelly, and Alexander Calder. Indeed, public sculptures pop up all over Seattle, from the “Fremont Troll” under the Aurora Bridge to the Giant Red Twin Popsicle at Fourth and Blanchard. But it rarely gets more fanciful than at the Chihuly Garden and Glass at the Seattle Center, which displays the famed glass artist’s (and Washington native) surreal creations indoors and out. Drink in more creative juices at the Museum of Flight, the Museum of Popular Culture, the Museum of History and Industry, and the Seattle Art Museum. With a resume of rock royalty, the music scene in Seattle ranks among the nation’s best. The Showbox, a venerable 75-year old venue, hosts up-and-coming bands most nights; while Tractor Tavern is a favorite for local groups. At the Sea Monster Lounge, funk and blues abide. For a fascinating insider experience, head to suburban Shoreline and take the Historic Tour at London Bridge Studio, where bands like Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, and Soundgarden made many of their most famous recordings. FLYWASHINGTON.COM 34 SUMMER 2019