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- I visited Seattle for the first time in May 2025 after years of dreaming about it.
- The city in the Pacific Northwest surprised me as a New Yorker.
- I found a strange tourist attraction, a free banana stand, and a tech neighborhood full of nature.
When my train arrived at Seattle’s King Street Station on a sunny morning, I didn’t expect the one-mile walk to my downtown hotel to feel like a hike.
I didn’t think I’d find a chewing-gum-speckled wall in an alley later that afternoon. And when I felt my stomach growl while strolling the bustling streets the next day, the last thing I thought I’d see was a free snack cart.
It was my first time in the Washington city, one I’ve wanted to visit since I was a kid. As I developed a taste for travel in college, I found myself taking road trips from California up the coast to Portland, Oregon, to see more of the Pacific Northwest.
Still, Seattle was always too far north to include in my itinerary. In fact, I’d never had a chance to visit the state of Washington — until recently.
During a weeklong trip from my home in NYC to the west coast of North America in May 2025, I spent three days in Seattle. As a first-time visitor, I found the city to be full of surprises.
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