Saturday, February 18, 2012

What ferry can I ride in Seattle to get a good view of the city?

I'm going to go to Seattle in a few days and I wanted to know what ferry I can take to get a view of the cityscape. I've seen pictures online but nobody ever mentions what ferry they are on.What ferry can I ride in Seattle to get a good view of the city?
I would also recommend the Bainbridge Island run. It is 30 minutes each way and since Bainbridge Island is slightly north of Seattle the ferry passes right by almost the entire "downtown" part of the city and waterfront. The route to Bremerton goes south so you don't see as much. Here's a link: http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries/info_des鈥?/a> Here is another link that may help you plan your visit: http://www.squidoo.com/visit-seattle-was鈥?/a> Have fun!
A really fun one is the ferry from Seattle to Victoria BC. You see all of puget sound and the islands around Victoria. It is one of a kind in the world and spectacular.

http://www.viator.com/tours/Seattle/High鈥?/a>What ferry can I ride in Seattle to get a good view of the city?
Take the Seattle/Bainbridge one. Great views, you get the skyscrapers, the space needle ex.
Seattle-Bainbridge is good; Seattle-Bremerton also gives you the trip through Rich Passage, which is kind of cool too.
I would take the water taxi from the water front in downtown Seattle to Alki aka west seattle! It is a cheaper!

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