In Seattle you simply can’t skip the Central Public Library – a modern architectural marvel of glass grids, unusual shapes, and a “book spiral” that climbs four stories. Stroll over to Pike Place Market to visit the original Starbucks and play catch with a fishmonger. In the heart of the city lies Chihuly Garden and Glass, which will dazzle you with its colorful and delicate works. Glide to the top of the Space Needle for panoramic views of the surrounding mountain ranges and Puget Sound.
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5.0 based on 33 reviews
The best bicycle rental shop in downtown Seattle. Great waterfront location, self-guided tours, friendly and helpful staff. Shop features latest models of Giant Bicycles. Helmet, lock, bag, emergency kit, and a map are included with each rental.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Montlake Bicycle Shop offers quality city, road, mountain, tandem and e-bike rentals 7 days a week.
5.0 based on 9 reviews
We rented a couple of bicycles from Recycled Cycles on a recent visit to Seattle, and had a great time riding the Burke Gilman trail right from the shop. The hybrid bikes they gave us were perfect for all surface types, and they fitted them to us and included a lock and helmets. We had a blast!
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Jet Ski Rentals in the greater Seattle area. Delivery and U-Tow options available. Rent a Jet Ski on one of the beautiful Seattle area lakes: Lake Sammamish, Lake Washington, Lake Tapps. Or tow one away to use at your favorite body of water!
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Peace Vans Outfitters rents out thoughtful, complete camping gear kits curated by a team of PNW outdoor enthusiasts! Visit our website for more info and to book: https://www.peacevansoutfitters.com
4.5 based on 78 reviews
Explore Seattle the way it’s meant to be viewed–from the water. We offer kayak, paddle board and Hobie stand up pedal board rentals March through October. Embark from beautiful Portage Bay explore Seattle’s diverse and vibrant house boat community. Cross the Montlake Cut to drift among herons and turtles in the serene Washington Park Arboretum. Or, sail under the freeway bridge toward Gasworks Park for beautiful views of the Seattle skyline.
The location is brilliant because you can go west toward Lake Union or East toward Union Bay. I did the latter. The paddle club gave me a laminated map. I love kayaking on Portage Bay because it is very peaceful. There are hardly any boats, unlike Lake Union which is busy. I went through the Montlake Cut - a thin channel between lakes. They mark this on the map as an area to exercise caution. Keeping right, you are fine and it is not too busy. However be aware that coming back you will need to go against the flow of the water and it is hard work. Don’t go down Montlake Cut if you are not ready to get some exercise coming back. Once in Union Bay I kept right and went past Foster Island. Turning right, I went under the road bridge and a low bridge which felt kind of exciting because only a kayak could get through there. I found myself in the waters separating the Arboretum and Foster Island. There were water lilies everywhere with a path of water separating the patches. I was delighted to see many turtles on semi submerged logs. Continuing along channels I got to a small, still, pond, and enjoyed the bird life - a bald eagle, gray heron and some swallow like birds swooping over the water. Emerging the other end of the lake I completed my trip around the channels surrounding the islands. On emerging into Union Bay I went north and found myself within about 15 foot of a bald eagle perched on a log. It was majestic. It was an amazing trip. One of my favorite things I have done in Seattle. A bonus is that above the Paddle Club is the Agua Verde Cafe, where I always enjoy some fresh, light and colorful Mexican food.
4.5 based on 17 reviews
Unique bicycle rental business located in West Seattle that offers a riding path right along the beach. We have over 60 bikes, ranging from single bike cruisers to 6 person ride-on surreys. Great fun for the family. Come visit us soon.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
At Pedal Anywhere we rent bikes because we believe cities are best experienced under your own power with the wind at your back. Whether you want to explore the city or ride in a race, we believe you should be able to bike just like you do at home. With PedalAnywhere, you never need to box your bike or worry about shipping damage. You can skip the car rental counter. and just reserve a bike, arrange a delivery, and we’ll have you rolling into an adventure in no time.
Bounce Water Sports, based in South Seattle, provides exhilarating, family-friendly, one-of-a-kind, water adventures on beautiful Lake Washington. We share our love of water sports through our affordable jet ski rentals and by educating our customers how to enjoy them safely.
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