Seattle, despite being termed the ‘Rain City’, sees locals and tourists spending their time outside, enjoying the parks or walking about the streets. For couples visiting the city, there is plenty to do no matter the season, whether it’s cosying up with a glass of wine or a hot cup of coffee or sprawling oneself across the grass (or sand) with fresh seafood. Surrounded by water and mountains, littered with parks and lakes, Seattle has an undeniable romantic soul that you’re sure to feel on your visit.
The city’s parks are packed with gorgeous walking trails and picnic spots where romance flourishes among the lines of trees and colourful foliage. Seattle’s natural beauty across all corners of the city will have you swooning for the city… and each other.
- 1
Watch the sunrise at the Louisa Boren Park
Start the day with a golden Lake Washington in view
- Budget
- Couples
- Photo
The views of Lake Washington from Louisa Boren Park are stunning at any time of day. But making the effort to hike up to the lookout at the break of dawn will truly be worth your while. The early start may have you grumpy, but the sunrise over Lake Washington and the Cascade Mountain Range is sure to cure those morning blues. Bring along a blanket and a thermos of coffee to cosy up next to your partner as the city wakes up. The park is conveniently located in Capitol Hill and has lots of free parking spaces (a rarity in Seattle).
Location: 1606 15th Avenue East, Seattle, WA 98102, USA
Open: Daily from 4 am to 11.30 pm
Phone: +1 206-684-4075
Mapphoto by Orange Suede Sofa (CC BY-SA 3.0) modified
- 2
Take a stroll through Pike Place Market
There’s a reason why it’s one of Seattle’s most visited attractions…
- Food
- Shoppers
Read moreAlthough one of the most visited spots in Seattle, the historical Pike Place Market holds such a lively and exciting atmosphere that it's not to be missed by any traveller. The chatter and clatter of dishes and glasses, paired with the rich aroma of delicious food found at stalls and cooked at restaurants, is enough to send your senses overboard. On top of this, a wander through the market sees rows and rows of bustling gift shops and stalls with freshly cut flowers. One to note is The Pink Door, an Italian-American restaurant that hosts a moody atmosphere and unique nightly entertainment, such as tarot readings and trapeze artists.
Location: 1st Avenue and Pike Street, Seattle, WA 98101, USA
Open: Monday - Saturday from 9 am to 6 pm, Sundays from 9 am to 5 pm
Phone: +1 206-682-7453
Map - 3
Washington Park Arboretum
A hidden gem found on the shores of Lake Washington
- Budget
- Couples
- Photo
Among the bustle of Seattle, Washington Park Arboretum allows a bit of peace and quiet within the city for you and your special someone. With 230 acres of gardens, duck ponds, walking trails and picnic tables, the park offers an idyllic afternoon or day out on the grass, enjoying each other’s company. In late summer and autumn, the foliage on the towering trees puts on a bright display of colour, though the park is beautiful any time of year. A walk through the Japanese Garden or along the shores of Lake Washington is particularly romantic. If visiting during spring, make sure to visit The Quad on the University of Washington’s campus, where swarms of spring blossom line the square.
Location: 2300 Arboretum Drive East, Seattle, WA 98112, USA
Open: Daily from dawn to dusk
Phone: +1 206-543-8800
Map - 4
Split a salumi sandwich and lunch in Waterfall Garden Park
Share lunch among cascading waterfalls
- Couples
- Food
- Photo
Waterfall Garden Park is perhaps best enjoyed with a salumi sandwich and your significant other. Before heading to the park, pop into Seattle’s most famous sandwich shop, Salumi, on the busy Pioneer Square. The shop is known for their giant, messy beasts such as the Porchetta or the grilled lamb and, if you’re feeling cheeky, get some extra meatballs at $2.50 each. Head over to Waterfall Garden Park and sit on a bench amid cool, streaming waterfalls. The park is a quiet place to have lunch or a snack and its isolation makes you forget you’re in the middle of the city.
Map - 5
Hop on a boat to West Seattle and walk down Alki Beach
Spend your afternoon like a typical Seattleite
- Couples
- Photo
Spending an afternoon on and by the water at Alki Beach is a lovely way to pass an afternoon with your loved one. The water taxi from Downtown Seattle to West Seattle is $4.75 per way per person, but a visit to Alki Beach is free and visitors often spend hours on end lying on the beach or cycling around the area. The beach offers a quaint and lively atmosphere where visitors can grab fish on the pier, kayak, people-watch from the benches or play volleyball. The view along the water towards the city is phenomenal. Visit Spud’s for some great fish and chips, which you can enjoy on the beach, but be careful of those pesky seagulls.
Location: 1702 Alki Avenue Southwest, Seattle, WA 98116, USA
Open: Daily from 4 am to 11.30 pm
Phone: +1 206-684-4075
Map - 6
Visit Golden Gardens Park
One of Seattle’s most romantic places
- Budget
- Couples
- Photo
Located in the enchanting neighbourhood of Ballard, Golden Gardens Park is an ideal place to spend a day on the grass with a picnic. With views of the glorious waters of Puget Sound and the majestic Olympic Mountains, the park is an excellent place for you and your partner to enjoy some of Seattle’s most breathtaking nature. The park also holds wetlands, playgrounds, hiking trails, beaches and picnic tables, as well as spots to go fishing. If you’re planning to spend part of the evening there, bring firewood to build a fire and get cosy under the night sky.
Location: 8498 Seaview Place Northwest, Seattle, WA 98117, USA
Open: Daily from 4 am to 11.30 pm
Phone: +1 206-684-4075
Map - 7
Catch the sunset on Discovery Beach Park
A haven for couples who love the outdoors
- Budget
- Couples
- Families
- Photo
Discovery Beach Park, found in Magnolia neighbourhood, has countless walking trails that take you off the beaten track to golden, sandy beaches. Here, you can lounge on the beach until the sun leaves the horizon, but it’s best to leave before it gets fully dark. The most popular of the trails is South Beach trail, which is approximately 2 miles long and brings you down to the beach, which features a small but pretty lighthouse. The park is truly a gem within the city as it offers tranquillity in the bustle of Seattle. Bring appropriate footwear for the trails as some can be steep.
Location: 3801 Discovery Park Boulevard, Seattle, WA 98199, USA
Open: Daily from 4 am to 11.30 pm
Phone: +1 206-386-4236
Map - 8
Take in the city lights from atop the Space Needle
The iconic building brings you dazzling views of the city
- Couples
- Photo
Read moreThe Space Needle is, needless to say, the icon of Seattle. The view from the top is magnificent as the sky darkens and the city lights up. As the Needle towers over other buildings, the observation deck truly does offer the best vistas of the city. Seattle appears as a sea of twinkling lights, mesmerising and magical. The Needle’s SkyCity restaurant allows you to enjoy the view while dining. To get the most bang for your buck, make a reservation at the restaurant where your meal cost will cover your ride to the top and you’ll also have access to the observation deck, where you can stay up until the turn of day.
Location: 400 Broad Street, Seattle, WA 98109, USA
Open: Daily from 8 am to 12 am
Phone: +1 206-905-2100
Map - 9
Enjoy a show at the 5th Avenue Theatre
Sing along to one of your favourite musicals
- Couples
- Nightlife
- Photo
5th Avenue Theatre, found in Downtown Seattle, attracts hundreds who anticipate the exciting showcases of musical favourites and touring Broadway productions. A trip to the theatre is a good way to liven up the night with some fabulous singing and dancing. The golden décor of the theatre itself is splendidly grand, making you feel as if you were transported to some sumptuous Renaissance ball. Book tickets beforehand if you are aiming for an evening show as it is the city’s most famous venue for musicals and Broadway productions.
Location: 1308 5th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101, USA
Phone: +1 206-625-1900
Mapphoto by Visitor7 (CC BY-SA 3.0) modified
- 10
Share a bottle of wine on the streets of Belltown
End the night in one of Seattle’s most lively neighbourhoods
- Couples
- Nightlife
- Photo
Belltown, considered the trendy neighbourhood of the city, is home to impressive restaurants, stylish shops and happening bars. Located on the waterfront, the area particularly comes alive from the early evenings towards the end of the night, when locals and tourists flock to one of the pretty cocktail bars overlooking Elliott Bay. To avoid the type of wine that normally comes hand in hand with happy hour, head to List Restaurant. List sells delicious Italian wine, which goes on sale every afternoon. So, snatch up a bottle up (or two) to share and enjoy it in the cool of the early evening on their patio. With $20, you can cover a bottle, tax and a generous tip. Relax and people-watch from the patio and watch Belltown go by.
Location: Belltown, Seattle, WA, USA
Map