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How to Plan a Trip to Seattle with Kids

Each summer, we take a big road trip to explore National Parks. Last summer, we took an epic road trip and visited 10 National Parks! And this year, we decided to fly to the state of Washington and explore the three National Parks in this Pacific Northwest paradise. In addition to exploring National Parks, we also love to visit new cities. So since we were heading to Washington from Orlando, we began our summer travels in Seattle! To fit everything in, we had to plan the perfect Seattle 3 day itinerary. So how do you plan a trip to Seattle with kids? Keep reading for everything you need to know!

Plan a Trip to Seattle with the Perfect Place to Stay

When you have kids, it’s absolutely essential to find the perfect place to stay. It’s something that’s really at the top of the list in importance. If you don’t have somewhere comfortable to lay your head down at night, you won’t have a great day. In fact, you’ll start each day tired and annoyed if you aren’t well rested! So where should you stay in Seattle with kids? We stayed at the Fairmont Olympic Hotel and couldn’t have been happier with our accommodations.

Fairmont Olympic Seattle Hotel

This luxury hotel is in the heart of Seattle. And it’s also listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places! The hotel has recently undergone a $25 million renovation. This transformation pays honor to the incredible history of this location, as well as creating a much more comfortable and modern space.

Since this hotel is so historic, and has been carefully preserved, there are many different room configurations. This also includes a great deal of connecting rooms, suites, and larger spaces. How perfect for families! We were upgraded to a corner suite and had 1200 feet of space. This was one of the most luxurious and comfortable spaces we’ve ever stayed. And the best part of all? We were so centrally located to all of Seattle’s best tourist locations! Even with 5 kids, and some little legs, we walked everywhere we went. No ride shares or taxis, thanks to the Fairmont Seattle’s central location!

Fairmont Olympic Seattle atrium pool

And check out these interesting facts about the history of the Olympic Fairmont Seattle:

So not only does the Fairmont in Seattle offer families a spacious and luxurious stay, it’s also the perfect place to rest your head. It’s an essential part of how to plan a trip to Seattle!

Fairmont Olympic Hotel for kids in Seattle

Essentials for Things to Do When you Plan a Trip to Seattle

There are a lot of things to do in Seattle. But when you plan a trip to Seattle, you need to know the essentials! And what if you only have enough time for a Seattle 3 day itinerary?

Day 1:

Walk to the Pier, Take a ride on the Great Wheel, Schedule a Seattle Free Walking Tour for an overview of the city

The Great Wheel Seattle

Day 2:

Get Brunch at Pikes Place Market, See the Bubble Gum Wall, Dinner at Pike’s Chowder, Tour the Space Needle

View from the Space Needle

Day 3:

Take in a Mariners game or Sounders soccer game, Do a Seattle Underground Tour, enjoy the Fairmont Olympic indoor atrium pool

Seattle Mariners game

If You Have More Time

If you have any extra time, here are some of my other favorite things to do:

Reenact Grey’s Anatomy and pretend you’re Meredith Grey on the Bainbridge Ferry. Thanks to the website My Perfect Itinerary for sharing all the best Grey’s Anatomy locations! Although we only did the Ferry, this website has all the best locations from the show. If you take the Bainbridge Ferry, be sure to spend some time on the Island. We had a lovely day walking around, shopping, and getting food. No need for a car to visit the little town of Bainbridge!

Bainbridge Ferry Grey’s Anatomy vibe

If you like history and have any interest in flight, be sure to visit the Museum of Flight! You could easily spend a whole day in this museum and not see everything. You can tour the Concorde, Air Force One, and so many more. We were so impressed with this museum and would definitely go back if we visit Seattle again.

Museum of Flight Seattle

Do you like kitsch? If you’re like me and answered yes, be sure to visit the Fremont Troll! This is a little outside of downtown Seattle, so it would be difficult to walk there. We visited the troll on our way out of town, after we got our rental car.

Fremont Troll

In addition, Seattle was our starting point to exploring the 3 National Parks in Washington. So if you have even MORE time, then I highly recommend exploring nature as well. Be sure to stay tuned for more information on those journeys and adventures!

Is Seattle with Kids Safe?

This is a question I’ve gotten a lot and is definitely something that I thought about before visiting. Seattle is a major metropolis. Like all major cities, it has it’s pros and cons. Are there homeless people? Definitely. But I haven’t been to a major city that didn’t. We walked everywhere we went during our stay in Seattle, and we did not feel unsafe. We had our five kids, ages 8 through 16. But we did see some things that we weren’t used to seeing, and we did make kids hold hands sometimes. But in general, we felt fine with walking from morning until 8 or 9 pm.

As I often say, just take the trip. Make the memories. There will be bumps in the road and kids may have meltdowns. But even those times are the ties that bind your family together. You’ll think back on the best of times and the worst of times for years to come. Have fun!

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