- Our list of the best things to do in Bremerton, Washington, features the top 398 nearby activities — including 165 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Bremerton, WA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Food & Drink, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 28 things to do within the city of Bremerton, WA , followed by 371 popular activities in nearby cities, including Seattle, Kirkland, Poulsbo, Bellevue, Bainbridge Island, Edmonds, Tacoma, Gig Harbor, Renton, Federal Way, Port Orchard, Kent, Lynnwood, Silverdale, Redmond, Bothell, Auburn, Woodinville, Burien, Shoreline, Issaquah and Seatac
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View Elliot Bay, the lights of downtown Seattle, Mt Rainier and everything in between from the 520 foot high observation deck, or simply have a relaxing meal with beautiful panoramic views; banquet facilities also available.
13.8 Miles
This museum of Dale Chihuly's glass art reveals where glass and creativity collide. Tour the outdoor glass gardens after visiting the 4,500 foot steel and glass house as you learn about the art of glass blowing. Then move onto the Collections Cafe for local cuisine.
13.8 Miles
The EMP experience starts when you gaze upon the building and builds from there. Pop culture music artifacts are expertly displayed. Try out the sound stage or participate in a camp or workshop to get the full effect of this one of a kind museum.
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The Seattle Aquarium offers dive shows, an area to touch a Puget Sound tide pools, octopus feedings, an area to view a stimulated Pacific coral reef, and a show featuring otters and seals. The aquarium also has a special area set apart for studying ocras, also known as killer whales.
13.8 Miles
Originally built for the 1962 World Fair, the 74-acre Seattle Center is a park, arts, and entertainment center. Though it contains many attractions, it is most famous for The Space Needle.
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The Seattle Waterfront is home to many local artists and is brimming with things to do. Along with its bountiful nightlife, the waterfront hosts many seafood restaurants, aquariums, and even ferry rides.
13.9 Miles
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Between Pike and Pine sts. at First Ave., Seattle, WA 98101
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Pike Place Market is a Farmer's Market, Crafts Market, and Specialty Foods Market that raises funds for low income housing and services for those in need within the community. The 160 Acre farm and market place has restaurants, shops and locally grown organic fruits, vegetables, and meats.
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860 votes
Tour meets at the Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, WA
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Visitors can see what the culinary world of Seattle has to offer by sampling food from all across the city with Seattle Bites Food Tours. One of the highlights of the tour is a stop at Pike Place Market.
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Now the centerpiece of an internationally renowned museum system, Seattle Art Museum, first opened in 1933. Featuring an eclectic collection of more than 23,000 pieces, the museum also features a variety of ever changing exhibits that delight and engage their visitors.