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What to See and Do in Seattle, Washington

T+L soaks up the city’s literary ambience and culinary delights, its late-night characters and early-morning coffee shops.

Ludovic Morlot talks Seattle Symphony

French conductor Ludovic Morlot's appointment as music director of the Seattle Symphony is one of the most exciting in the world of classical music. The...

Weather Channel Video: Weekend Getaways From Seattle

T+L's Sarah Spagnolo presents easy weekend getaways from Seattle on the Weather Channel's "Wake Up With Al." 1. Nature Trip: Orcas IslandOrcas Island, a three-hour...

America's Most-Visited Monuments

Relive history by visiting these monuments to America’s struggles, leaders, and ideals.

3 West Coast Weekend Getaways

Palm Springs (285 miles round-trip from Los Angeles) A nouveau–Rat Pack oasis on the desert floor of California’s Coachella Valley, Palm Springs draws both the...

News Kid on the Mall: Washington D.C.’s Newseum

The Newseum, an interactive museum in Washington, D.C., is dedicated to the role of journalism in history.  Sound dull and preachy?  Not at all.  In...

Major D.C. Monuments Close After Quake

NBC - Washington, D.C. |  Cracking was found in the stones at the top of the Washington Monument Tuesday evening, the National Park Service reported.The...

Great Summer Drives: Seattle to Skagit Valley, Washington

A lazy country escape, with berries and oysters.

World's Most Beautiful Ferry Rides

Float by natural and man-made wonders on the world’s most beautiful ferry rides.

Vancouver: A (Hungry) Diner's Tour

We’re wrapping up our May food issue here at Travel + Leisure, and the delectable stories we’ve dished up (don’t read this one on an...
HOTELS

Suncadia

Set on more than 6,000 acres of forested terrain filled with meadows and rushing rivers just 80 miles southeast of Seattle, Washington’s Suncadia Resort is the ideal mountain retreat for couples... more ›


RESTAURANTS

Picazo 7Seventeen

This tapas-inspired restaurant opened in 2009. more ›


ACTIVITIES

Point No Point Beach

Puget Sound's oldest lighthouse watches over the evergreen-lined coast. Scan the sand for dogwinkles, limpets, and geoducks - the world's biggest burrowing clams - and be sure to look up for a glimpse... more ›




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