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Place #1
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1535 4th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134, USA
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T-Mobile Park & Lumen Field
On your left, you’re passing two of Seattle’s biggest sports landmarks — T-Mobile Park and Lumen Field.

First up is T-Mobile Park, home of Major League Baseball’s Seattle Mariners. The stadium opened in 1999 and is famous for its massive retractable roof. And here’s a classic Seattle detail — it’s not really designed to keep the field dry from heavy rain, but more to protect fans from the city’s frequent drizzle. On game days, the roof can slide open or closed in about 10 minutes, revealing beautiful views of downtown and the nearby Puget Sound.

Right next door is Lumen Field, one of the loudest stadiums in the entire NFL. This is home to the Seattle Seahawks, whose fans — known as the “12s” — are legendary for their noise. In fact, Seahawks fans once set a Guinness World Record for the loudest crowd roar ever recorded at a sporting event, reaching an ear-splitting 137.6 decibels.

Lumen Field is also home to the Seattle Sounders, one of the most successful and passionate soccer clubs in Major League Soccer. When the Sounders play, the stadium fills with singing, chanting, and massive supporter flags.
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Distance: 0.18mi
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601 S King St UNIT 202 Floor 2, Seattle, WA 98104, USA
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Chinatown–International District
Go ahead and turn right here, and welcome to one of Seattle’s most historic and culturally rich neighborhoods — the Chinatown–International District.

This area dates back to the late 1800s, when immigrants from China, Japan, and later the Philippines and Southeast Asia began settling here, building businesses, community centers, and cultural institutions that helped shape Seattle’s identity.

Today, the neighborhood is officially known as the Chinatown–International District, reflecting the many Asian communities that call it home. As you drive through, you’ll notice traditional architecture, bilingual street signs, and colorful gates marking entrances to different parts of the district.

Keep an eye out for the paifang-style gate, the ornate traditional Chinese arch that welcomes visitors into the neighborhood. It’s one of the most photographed landmarks here and symbolizes the long-standing Chinese heritage of the area.

This district is also famous for its incredible food scene. Within just a few blocks you’ll find some of the city’s best dim sum, ramen, pho, dumplings, and bubble tea — many of them family-run restaurants that have been here for generations.
Tour itinerary stops | Additional places you'll see on this self-guided tour

Map Pin Place 1 T-Mobile Park & Lumen Field
Map Pin Place 2 Chinatown–International District
Map Pin Place 3 Wing Luke Museum
Map Pin Place 4 Historic Pioneer Square
Map Pin Place 5 Smith Tower
Map Pin Place 6 Seattle Art Museum (SAM)
Map Pin Place 7 Bustling Pike Place Market
Map Pin Place 8 2nd Avenue & The Great Seattle Fire
Map Pin Place 9 Alaskan Way
Map Pin Place 10 Seattle Great Wheel
Map Pin Place 11 The Seattle Aquarium
Map Pin Place 12 On our way to the Space Needle
Map Pin Place 13 Iconic Space Needle
Map Pin Place 14 Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP)
Map Pin Place 15 Gates Foundation Discovery Center
Map Pin Place 16 Kerry Park Viewpoint
Map Pin Place 17 Lake Union
Map Pin Place 18 Gas Works Park
Map Pin Place 19 Washington University
Map Pin Place 20 Husky Stadium
Map Pin Place 21 Montlake Cut
Map Pin Place 22 Washington Park
Map Pin Place 23 Seattle Japanese Garden
Map Pin Place 24 Madison Street - One of Seattle’s Oldest Cross-City Roads
Map Pin Place 25 Seattle fun facts
Map Pin Place 26 Farewell from Downtown Seattle



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