Now we've come to my favorite pastime:
shopping. I really couldn't resist the opportunity to talk about the awesome
stores, malls, and shopping centers that abound in Seattle Washington. The
shopping alone is enough to garner a visit in my opinion, even without the many
other wonderful things that this city has to offer.
Whether your shopping interests lie in art,
clothing, shoes, chocolates, or wines there is plenty here to keep you busy for
quite some time. Just keep in mind that you will either need room in your
luggage or to ship your new purchases home. There are also weight restrictions
for luggage if you are flying so you want to be careful about how much you plan
to bring with you. A good thing to find before your shopping trip would be a
UPS Store or a Mailboxes Etc from which you can ship your purchases home.
The first great shopping place in Seattle is
Pike Place Market. This market has a history as rich as the city itself. It has
seen immigration, internment, and many other processes over the course of the
last century. Be sure to find out more of its history while you are there. I
like Pike Place because you can get fresh foods here that we often do without
while on vacation. This isn't a place to shop for souvenirs so much as it is a
place to shop for your next meal.
If you are shopping for artworks or antiques,
then Pioneer Square is definitely the place to be. On the first Thursday of
each month, Pioneer Square sponsors a gallery walk that begins at 6:00 pm.
Shops, galleries, and restaurants stay open later and hold an art walk. This is
truly a great place to shop for gifts, goodies, and ideas. I hope you have a
great deal of fun in the process.
I have been a lover of books since I was a
very young child. I can think of few things I would rather by for my children
or myself than a good book or two. In fact, I generally have a rather difficult
time limiting my purchases to one or two. With all the amazing bookstores
around the country, I have found the Elliot Bay Book Company to be one of the
most enjoyable. If you get the chance, I highly encourage you to check this
store out. I believe you will very much enjoy what you see here.
Seattle also has plenty of malls that offer
the typical mall anchor stores and even several specialty and high-end stores.
I tend to shy away from those in search of stores and shops that are much more
intimate and cozy. I know that not everyone feels the same and these giant mega
malls are a great deal of fun for many who travel. I just can't bring myself to
work up much excitement while on vacation for something I can do at home. Perhaps
I'm strange.
My hope is that I have given you a couple of
ideas for shopping that you might not have otherwise noticed among the many
options for your spending dollars while in Seattle. Take the time to look
around at the small storefronts rather than the big flashy signs that are often
so eye-catching. The smaller stores will offer something much more than the
bigger chains ever will, personal service. It is becoming a lost art in today's
society but I'm hoping that by frequenting businesses such as this we can see a
comeback.
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