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25 Seattle Spots You Need On Your Instagram

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Washington chapter.

1. The Waterfall Garden 

Tucked away amid office buildings and gorgeous murals, this Pioneer square oasis is a must-see. 

2. The Freeway Park 

Geometric sculpture, lush green lawns—what’s not to love? 

3. The Arboretum 

Visit the Japanese Garden in autumn for maximum effect, but these botanical gardens are beautiful all year round.

 

4. Pike Place Market 

Cliche, yes, touristy, yes, but so photogenic. 

5. Columbia Tower Skyview Observatory 

Tickets to the 73rd floor cost $14.25, but you can also hop off at the 40th floor Starbucks and get a cityscape panorama for the price of a small coffee. 

6. The Seattle Art Museum 

Whatever exhibits are on display, you know you can always get an artsy picture of the lobby’s permanent installation.

7. Golden Gardens

This place is known for its sunset shots—grab some friends and your camera and go have a bonfire!

8.  Starbucks Reserve Roastery & Tasting Room 

Not only does it serve exclusive drinks, the gorgeous retail displays, wood detailing, and copper roasting machinery make for beautiful photos. 

9. The Black Sun Sculpture

From just the right angle, you can get a Space Needle cameo through the center hole. 

10. Volunteer Park Conservatory 

While you’re on Capitol Hill, take a right and explore the dozens of cacti and tropical plants in this gorgeous Art Deco building. 

11. A Washington State Ferry

Not just for commuters, hop a ferry down at the waterfront and enjoy the best skyline view in the city. The prime photo opportunity is when you catch a glimpse of another ferry headed the opposite way—no wonder Derek Shepherd loved these boats so much on Grey’s Anatomy. 

12. The Chihuly Sculptures at Benaroya Hall 

Jump off the bus at University Street Station and enjoy some of Chihuly’s most gorgeous blown glass in downtown – for free! The sculptures hang in the Boeing Gallery at Benaroya, which is free and open to the public. 

13. McCaw Hall 

The ever-changing light show outside is almost as beautiful as the ballets and operas the hall is known for. 

14. The Seattle Aquarium 

After visiting the underwater dome, make sure you don’t miss the sea otters on your way out. 

15. The Great Wheel 

The Aquarium pier is the perfect angle from which to catch the Great Wheel against the waterfront and sky. 

16. Miner’s Landing Carousel 

Pier 57, just a few moments’ walk from the aquarium, holds one of Seattle’s best kept (and most photogenic) secrets: an elaborately carved old-school wooden carousel. 

17. The Seattle Public Library 

Head over at sunset to catch the mirrored exterior lit up with color. 

18. The Museum of Pop Culture 

Right in Seattle Center, the MoPOP’s prime location and iridescent glow make it perfect for photoshoots. If you get the angle just right, you can get the Space Needle (or its shadow) in your shot, too.

19. Gasworks Park 

Kite-fliers, paddleboarders, sailboats, sunbathers, and seagulls love this spot—and if you’re lucky, you might see people practicing with aerial silk in the summer. 

20. The Capitol Hill Rainbow Crosswalks 

Vibrant, quirky, and oh so Seattle. 

21. The Woodland Park Rose Garden 

From May to August, this garden overflows with blooms and may just be the most fragrant spot in town. 

22. Drumheller Fountain

+5 bonus points for ducks, +10 if Mount Rainier is in the background. 

23. Suzzallo Graduate Reading Room 

Possibly the most Instagrammed place on campus. Do you really go to UW if you don’t have at least one photo of “The Harry Potter Room” on your instafeed?

24. The Sylvan Grove 

Each column stands for a key UW value: loyalty, industry, faith, and efficiency. You touch one at freshman orientation, then go back to touch it one last time at graduation. 

25. Cherry Blossoms in the Quad 

i.e. that one week spring quarter where your whole Instagram feed looks the same, but you can’t even be mad. 

Hannah is a senior studying marketing and English at the University of Washington and is the Editor of the UW Her Campus chapter. She was also a Summer 2017 editorial intern for Her Campus Media. When not editing, writing, or pitching articles, she's probably at brunch.