5 Quirky and Alternative Things To Do In Seattle

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Seattle is a vibrant hub of arts and culture. In addition to offering some of the best galleries and museums on the West Coast, it offers some unusual attractions for travelers looking for something a little different. Here are 5 of our top picks.

Fremont Troll

The Fremont Troll is an 18-ft troll located underneath an overpass in Fremont. Four local artists collaborated to improve the area.

UPS Waterfall Garden Park

This tiny waterfall makes the birthplace of UPS. It’s a manmade fall which offers a quiet spot to escape the city and offers a bit of business history for those who are interested.

Bad Art Museum of Art

The Official Bad Art Museum of Bad Art is located in Cafe Racer. Instead of bigging up the artists, the museum celebrates art that is, well, bad.

Seattle Pinball Museum

Located in Chinatown is a couple’s personal collection of 54 pinball machines. Visitors can admire the machines and can play them for free after paying the $15 admission price.

World Famous Giant Shoe Museum

A museum for all those interested in overly big shoewear. And a museum for those looking for something a little different to your standard “national history” gallery.

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