Thursday 29 December 2016

Seattle Coffee shops - Perry Hunchak

Some of the best coffee shops in Seattle







Seattle New Years Eve Events - Perry Hunchak

Slammin' Jammin' New Year's Eve Party

When: December 31, 9 p.m.
Where: Doubletree Hotel Suites in Southcenter
How much: $45 - $299 


New Year’s Seattle Center

When: December 31, 8 p.m.
Where: Space Needle
How much: Free


New Year at Chihuly Gardens and Glass


Where: Glasshouse, Chihuly Gardens and Glass at Seattle Center
When: December 31, 8 p.m.
How much: $225/person

SPECTRA: New Year’s Eve Under the Arches


When: December 31, 9 p.m.
Where: Pacific Science Center
How much: $80+ general admission/$175+ VIP

New Year’s Countdown at the Seattle Children’s Museum


When: December 31, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Where: Seattle Children’s Museum
How much: Check website for admission 

Resolution - New Year's Eve Party


When: December 31, 6:30 p.m.
Where: WAMU Theater
How much: $97

Tuesday 20 December 2016

Seattle Parks - Perry Hunchak



  1. Alki Beach Park
  2. Alvin Larkins Park
  3. Beer Sheva Park
  4. Bryant Playground
  5. Burke-Gilman Trail
  6. Cal Anderson Park
  7. Carkeek Park
  8. Cascade Playground
  9. Chief Sealth Trail
  10. City Hall Park Seattle 
  11. Colman Park Seattle
  12. Cowen Park
  13. Denny Park
  14. Denny-Blaine Park
  15. Discovery Park
  16. East Montlake Park
  17. Fairview Park Seattle
  18. Fauntleroy Park
  19. Freeway Park
  20. Fremont Peak Park
  21. Frink Park
  22. Gas Works Park
  23. Genesee Park
  24. Golden Gardens Park
  25. Green Lake Park
  26. Hamilton Viewpoint
  27. Hing Hay Park
  28. I-5 Colonnade
  29. Interlaken Park
  30. Jack Block Park
  31. Jackson Park
  32. Jefferson Park
  33. Kerry Park
  34. Kinnear Park
  35. Kiwanis Ravine
  36. Kobe Terrace
  37. Kubota Garden
  38. Lake People Park
  39. Lakeview Park
  40. Leschi Park
  41. Lincoln Park
  42. Louisa Boren Park
  43. Madison Park Madison Park
  44. Northacres
  45. North Passage Point Park
  46. Occidental Park
  47. Olympic Sculpture Park
  48. Oxbow Park
  49. Seattle Georgetown
  50. Peace Park
  51. Ravenna Park
  52. Rizal Park
  53. Roanoke Park
  54. Schmitz Park
  55. Seattle Center
  56. Seattle Japanese
  57. Seward Park
  58. South Lake Union Park
  59. South Passage Point Park
  60. Terry Pettus Park
  61. Tilikum Place
  62. Union Bay 
  63. Victor Steinbrueck Park

Viretta Park
Volunteer Park
Washington Park Arboretum Seattle - Arboretum Bridge 01.jpg
Waterfront Park Seattle - Pier 59 - 08.jpg
Westlake Park Seattle - Westlake Mall at Xmas 02.jpg
West Montlake Park Seattle - West Montlake Park 01.jpg
Woodland Park Aerial of Woodland Park Zoo, 1969.jpg
Woodland Park Zoo Platycercus eximius -Woodland Park Zoo-6-2c.jpg

Friday 16 December 2016

Seattle Hotels - Perry Hunchak

Best Western PLUS Executive Inn

  • Address 200 Taylor Ave N, Seattle WA 98109
  • Phone (206) 448-9444
  • Website bestwestern.com

Hilton Seattle

Thompson Seattle Hotel

The Maxwell Hotel

BEST WESTERN PLUS Pioneer Square Hotel

  • Address 77 Yesler Way, Seattle WA 98104
  • Neighborhood Pioneer Square
  • Phone (206) 340-1234
  • Website pioneersquare.com

Courtyard by Marriott Seattle Downtown Lake Union

  • Address 925 Westlake Ave N, Seattle WA 98109
  • Neighborhood Lake Union
  • Phone (206) 213-0100
  • Website marriott.com

Executive Hotel Pacific

  • Address 400 Spring St, Seattle WA 98104
  • Neighborhood Downtown Seattle
  • Phone (206) 623-3900
  • Website www.executivehotels.net

Seattle Sightseeing - Perry Hunchak

Sure, everyone must experience the Space Needle, Pike Place Market, and the Seattle Great Wheel at least once, but Seattle has so many more sights to offer within the city proper and beyond. Take a trip to Woodinville for Washington wines. Load up on the Victoria Clipper for an awe-inspiring trip to Canada. Spread your wings at the Museum of Flight, with over 150 artifacts and exhibits for the whole family. Or explore around the city for an eyeful at Kerry Park, take a walk on the waterfront, or step foot onto the ferry and visit the island life for an afternoon. Seattle is a sightseer’s paradise, so go ahead and get started.

Thursday 1 December 2016