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Historic & Cultural
Explore Washington’s museums, historic towns, and iconic landmarks—where culture and history come alive.






Food & Drinks
Savor Washington flavors: craft breweries, farm-to-table bites, and world-class wines across the state.





Nature & Adventure
Hike, climb, and explore Washington’s wild landscapes—from Olympic rainforests to mountain trails.






Water & Wildlife
Discover Washington’s coasts and waterways with whale watching, tide pools, and scenic river adventures.
Art & Entertainment
Enjoy Washington’s vibrant arts scene—live music, galleries, theaters, and festivals in every season.
Top Washington Must-Visit Destinations
Discover Seattle icons, Mount Rainier, Olympic NP, and Puget Sound—book your Washington travel adventure today!

Pike Place Market

Space Needle

Snoqualmie Falls

Olympic National Park

Pioneer Square

Seattle Waterfront

Mt. Rainier National Park

Lake Union

Seattle Center

Puget Sound

Chihuly Garden and Glass

Lake Washington

T-Mobile Park

Kerry Park (Franklin Place)

Hiram M. Chittenden Locks

Fremont District

Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP)

Elliott Bay

Seattle Chinatown-International District

Sky View Observatory
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Quick Facts
Best Time to Visit
July and August are the months with the highest average temperatures and lowest precipitation.
Language
English is the primary language spoken in Washington state.
Currency
The official currency of Washington, D.C. and the state of Washington is the United States Dollar.
Visa Info
U.S. visa requirements for entering Washington depend on the traveler's nationality.
Plug Type
Washington uses Type A and Type B electrical plugs with a standard voltage of 120V.
Time zone
Washington state operates in the Pacific Time Zone.






