Update on things open or opening up in Seattle as of now: The Space Needle Chihuly Garden & Glass Seattle Aquarium Seattle Art Museum 3/5 (tickets begin selling 2/18) MoPOP (Museum of Pop Culture) Burke Museum Northwest Railway Museum As with other businesses - there are capacity limits so make sure to reach out to each attraction to book your spot or purchase tickets ahead to ensure a smooth visit!
Thanks Charlie! I'm fairly new so I'm sure it will take time and consistent release of content to gain viewers' attention. Glad my video was able to provide you some enjoyment!
My pleasure! Crossing my fingers you'll get some nice winter sun (although a little rain would give you an authentic Seattle experience ;P) when you visit! Don't forget a jacket with a hood! :)
Hello, great video! It was very informative. My girlfriend and I plan on going within the next two weeks. Of course do all the touristy things that you did in the video… Did you at all go to Capitol Hill? Or did you visit a university of Washington? We are looking to visit the more university college kid areas while we are there as well. Also, where do you recommend staying? (Hotel/location) Lastly, we plan on doing a day trip to Mount Rainier. Glad you had a good time!
That's awesome to hear it helped you guys with getting a feel for what to expect! I didn't have time to squeeze Capitol Hill and University District into the day, but I do hang out in those areas regularly and they're definitely not as busy and packed as pre-Covid, but they are completely safe with plenty of restaurants/bars/shops open. The energy is definitely not as fun at the moment as most clubs/bars aren't open late into the night so not a ton of people like before, but the area's character/personality is still there! I would recommend staying somewhere downtown near Westlake Center as that is the center of the city and will allow you to explore many of the touristy things by foot easily. I recommend staying at any of the Hyatt hotels around Westlake if there are good rates, they're pretty close to everything and have nice rooms. I would check the weather and see if roads to Mount Rainier are clear before driving all the way there, but the trees are starting to change colors so it'll be beautiful. Feel free to reach out if you guys have any questions or want specific suggestions! Hope your visit will be a blast! :)
Absolutely! The lightrail is a super easy and affordable way to get into the city from the airport - you should into that for getting into downtown Seattle on your layover. It connects the airport terminal directly to the heart of Seattle where Pike's Place Market and the shopping centers are!
@@Phamever thats a bad time during covid everywhere.In our country the goverment hopes they give all people the vaccine and they will open the shops after that and nobody get sick again,we will see what happends.I has from the begining to today no covid symptoms i´m fine.The worst thing i have seen is the homeless people,i never was homeless,i work in a chemistry company we have work all day long.We have homeless too but not like this was filming other youtuber in Seattle,we have facilities,we have Food trucks there drives around give this people medicine hot coffee or Tee something to eat warm soup. How safe is the City at night or is there a exit lock at night ? We have it in bavaria from 9pm to 5am thats ok but i think in april or may we will open the stores and others for free time.grocery store have open at all 6 days sunday is closed.I need a haircut in a couple of week
@@you2bevsgoogle Seattle's Covid infection rate is much lower than the rest of the US and Europe right now, but we are still technically under quarantine so not everything is fully open yet. Restaurants, retail and grocery stores are opened at 25% capacity so there are still some things to do. We have a lot of outdoors activities here so most people are taking advantage of the outdoors right now. We have lots of seafood that can be caught directly from the waters along our shores, so people have been fishing, squidding and soon to be crabbing and shellfish scavenging when the season starts in the coming months. I think it will be another year or so before Seattle will be back to it's glory, that's if vaccination goes as planned - we can't wait to welcome visitors back once covid is under control!
@@rubinobolkeim4193 Yes - around International Market I like to go to Lam's Seafood or Viet Wah for more hard to find Asian ingredients. If you're North of Seattle there's Asian Family Market in Shoreline that's good. Edmonds/Lynnwood there's Ranch 99 and Hmart. If you're South of Seattle there's also a Ranch 99 and Lam's Seafood in Southcenter and Kent. Goodluck shopping!
Sorry to hear you had a bad experience during the height of the pandemic, but I actually appreciate the mask mandates - it’s the reason why we are one of the few major cities that have consistently kept covid in check and keep residents safe. Not to mention businesses are able to operate and our local economy is able to rebound again (one of few US cities with strong and increasing economy currently) due to people here willingly implementing mask and social distancing rules. Other than the homeless situation (also reduced drastically from pre-pandemic) - which I frankly feel is a problem with any major city, I would hardly describe Seattle as a mess right now. Considering what’s going on in other areas of the country, Seattle is very calm and organized...
Update on things open or opening up in Seattle as of now:
The Space Needle
Chihuly Garden & Glass
Seattle Aquarium
Seattle Art Museum 3/5 (tickets begin selling 2/18)
MoPOP (Museum of Pop Culture)
Burke Museum
Northwest Railway Museum
As with other businesses - there are capacity limits so make sure to reach out to each attraction to book your spot or purchase tickets ahead to ensure a smooth visit!
Wow! 👏🏼 Thanks for making this helpful video! I like your style and aesthetic.🤩
Thank you - glad it was helpful! ;p
Wow this is a really nicely made video. I am surprised you don't already have a huge following. Keep up the good work!
Thanks Charlie! I'm fairly new so I'm sure it will take time and consistent release of content to gain viewers' attention. Glad my video was able to provide you some enjoyment!
Love your videos, Anh! I feel like I just visited Seattle myself.
Well you're gonna have to visit one day! I can't wait until covid is over so I can visit Louisiana... :)
We really like your videos about Seattle! Thanks 🙏🏼
Thank you so much for watching and supporting - really nice to hear that my content was entertaining for you guys! :)
Thank you for this peek. I'm headed there for a weekend and now I have a list of must-see places.
My pleasure! Crossing my fingers you'll get some nice winter sun (although a little rain would give you an authentic Seattle experience ;P) when you visit! Don't forget a jacket with a hood! :)
Hello, great video! It was very informative. My girlfriend and I plan on going within the next two weeks. Of course do all the touristy things that you did in the video… Did you at all go to Capitol Hill? Or did you visit a university of Washington? We are looking to visit the more university college kid areas while we are there as well. Also, where do you recommend staying? (Hotel/location) Lastly, we plan on doing a day trip to Mount Rainier. Glad you had a good time!
That's awesome to hear it helped you guys with getting a feel for what to expect! I didn't have time to squeeze Capitol Hill and University District into the day, but I do hang out in those areas regularly and they're definitely not as busy and packed as pre-Covid, but they are completely safe with plenty of restaurants/bars/shops open. The energy is definitely not as fun at the moment as most clubs/bars aren't open late into the night so not a ton of people like before, but the area's character/personality is still there! I would recommend staying somewhere downtown near Westlake Center as that is the center of the city and will allow you to explore many of the touristy things by foot easily. I recommend staying at any of the Hyatt hotels around Westlake if there are good rates, they're pretty close to everything and have nice rooms. I would check the weather and see if roads to Mount Rainier are clear before driving all the way there, but the trees are starting to change colors so it'll be beautiful. Feel free to reach out if you guys have any questions or want specific suggestions! Hope your visit will be a blast! :)
@@Phamever thank you so much! This is all very helpful information. You are so kind to take the time out to give me this advice. Stay safe :)
@@robertovaladez96 Anytime - take care!
Thank you for this! I'll be in town for a layover and this helps on what to do.
Absolutely! The lightrail is a super easy and affordable way to get into the city from the airport - you should into that for getting into downtown Seattle on your layover. It connects the airport terminal directly to the heart of Seattle where Pike's Place Market and the shopping centers are!
NICE VLOG! Thank you for sharing! Hi from Travelly 👍👍
Thank you for checking it out - your content is great also!
After covid one of the town in my wish list.
Good decision - as you’d be able to get the full Seattle experience once the pandemic is over and the city has rebounded to its best self! :)
@@Phamever thats a bad time during covid everywhere.In our country the goverment hopes they give all people the vaccine and they will open the shops after that and nobody get sick again,we will see what happends.I has from the begining to today no covid symptoms i´m fine.The worst thing i have seen is the homeless people,i never was homeless,i work in a chemistry company we have work all day long.We have homeless too but not like this was filming other youtuber in Seattle,we have facilities,we have Food trucks there drives around give this people medicine hot coffee or Tee something to eat warm soup.
How safe is the City at night or is there a exit lock at night ?
We have it in bavaria from 9pm to 5am thats ok but i think in april or may we will open the stores and others for free time.grocery store have open at all 6 days sunday is closed.I need a haircut in a couple of week
@@you2bevsgoogle Seattle's Covid infection rate is much lower than the rest of the US and Europe right now, but we are still technically under quarantine so not everything is fully open yet. Restaurants, retail and grocery stores are opened at 25% capacity so there are still some things to do. We have a lot of outdoors activities here so most people are taking advantage of the outdoors right now.
We have lots of seafood that can be caught directly from the waters along our shores, so people have been fishing, squidding and soon to be crabbing and shellfish scavenging when the season starts in the coming months.
I think it will be another year or so before Seattle will be back to it's glory, that's if vaccination goes as planned - we can't wait to welcome visitors back once covid is under control!
6:24 peep the vendor 😂😂
Oh Man I didn’t even notice that! 😅
Very helpful, thank you.
Super happy to hear the content was helpful for you! 🤗
Thanks for vídeo god blles you family free covid
🙏🏼 thanks for the support and wishing you health and happiness during these crazy times too! 😌
Where is that store ?
The one in the beginning? It’s a Japanese grocery store called Uwajimaya!
Thank you
@@Phamever is there any Asian markets around Seattle you of is there of uwajimwa?
@@rubinobolkeim4193 Yes - around International Market I like to go to Lam's Seafood or Viet Wah for more hard to find Asian ingredients.
If you're North of Seattle there's Asian Family Market in Shoreline that's good. Edmonds/Lynnwood there's Ranch 99 and Hmart.
If you're South of Seattle there's also a Ranch 99 and Lam's Seafood in Southcenter and Kent.
Goodluck shopping!
I moved from Seattle a year ago - thank god - it’s a mess... summer of love - the homeless - mask mandates - no Txs pass
Sorry to hear you had a bad experience during the height of the pandemic, but I actually appreciate the mask mandates - it’s the reason why we are one of the few major cities that have consistently kept covid in check and keep residents safe. Not to mention businesses are able to operate and our local economy is able to rebound again (one of few US cities with strong and increasing economy currently) due to people here willingly implementing mask and social distancing rules.
Other than the homeless situation (also reduced drastically from pre-pandemic) - which I frankly feel is a problem with any major city, I would hardly describe Seattle as a mess right now. Considering what’s going on in other areas of the country, Seattle is very calm and organized...