Party and enjoy the
culture in two cities in two countries and take a cruise all in four
days!
|
Did you know you
can take a 1 day cruise between Seattle and Vancouver?
|
|
|
Romantic times on a clear night
with a sliver of a moon ending a perfect day touring a city from
breakfast to dinner and topping it off with a fun place such as
a theatre gives that romantic feeling for a couple. Food can be
romantic, scenery can be romantic, a sunset can be romantic and
on and on. Chocolate has been called an aphrodisiac and
personally, I believe walking into a chocolate store, especially
when the chocolate is being made, is quite romantic. C.J.
Johnson describes a romantic time with food in an article she
wrote for TravelingToday.Com; "Standing at Pike Place Market on
a cool autumn morning I watched the donut batter pop and bubble
in the boiling grease. The smell of donuts wafted through the
air and warmed my nose. The pastries proceeded through the hot,
oily machinery on their way to the serving port. As they came to
the end of the line, golden brown and begging for my attention,
the woman behind the counter grabbed them and plunged them into
sugar and cinnamon." She sets the stage for her article with
the feeling of the cool autumn morning and the smell of the
donuts. Similarly I feel the same way when I walk into Panera
Breads for example and smell that fresh baked break but, that
may not be a romantic moment. That is not the point though, the
point is knowing how and letting a city romance you.
Romancing a city from morning to evening includes breakfast, maybe some early morning shopping, strolling along the city, lunch, maybe some afternoon strolls in a museum or park, dinner and the evening event; but, the evening must end, which means sleep. Romancing the city and then ending up in a less than romantic hotel does not suit my fancy. Starting with breakfast in Seattle, the Pike Place Market is where Johnson wrote about the fresh donuts. Also for breakfast I found two restaurants that peaked my attention: Chanterelle Specialty Foods with their orange cornmeal waffles and the cinnamon-raisin French toast plus the Macrina Bakery & Café for those who are bread, bagel and cobbler lovers. To walk off the breakfast with a little shopping depends on where you ate. If you chose eating breakfast at the Pike Place Market place you can conveniently take stroll in their market. A quick preview can be read at
shopping areas all packed with stores. From Beltown, Capitol Hill,
Chinatown and Denny Triangle to Pioneer
Square, South Lake Union,
Uptown and Waterfront.
Anything you want to shop for is there. Detailed
information and store lists is available at
To end the evening, I suggest a romantic hotel and dinner close by and it does not get more romantic then returning to your hotel and sitting out on a balcony at the waters edge with a cocktail. The suggested hotel is the Waterfront (Edgewater) hotel but, we are giving you a link to all Seattle hotels.
Topping off the vacation and continuing with a focus on vineyards with
this issue of National Park Vacations,
we have found some choice
tour companies but, if you wish to self tour, we are
high lighting some of the vineyards, which are most well
known. Before
leaving Whidbey Island though, a visit to Whidbey Island
Winery is worth the time.
You can visit their website at
1. Woodinville Wineries, home to the headquarters estate of Chateau Ste Michelle, who is Washington’s largest and most well known producer of fine wines and has the longest history wine making in the state. 2. A tour of wineries in the city of Seattle 3. Bainbridge Island Day Tour, which includes lunch. Wenatchee Valley day tour and includes visiting vineyards and wineries of the “Bavarian-themed village of Leavenworth. 4. Tour of the wineries from the Yakima city area to Wapato Buena in the western part of the Yakima Valley. More tours are available including privately scheduled tours. See their website for details.
Chateau Ste Michelle should be the top choice for a self tour of wineries
and vineyards in Washington.
Chateau Ste
Michelle has four vineyards and wineries in the state of
Washington: Indian Wells Vineyard, Cold Creek Vineyard,
Canoe Ridge Estate Winery & Vineyard and Horse Heaven
Vineyard. Wines
include the Artist Series Meritage, single vineyard
wines, and wines created by their wine makers.
Winery tours are available at Chateau Ste.
Michelle in Woodinville, which is about 15 miles
northeast of Seattle.
Details are available at
Seattle offers so much, which is one half of our suggested Washington vacation. Quality restaurants, good hotels, awesome places to shop and well known and famous Washington vineyards to visit. Olympic National Park is just as much fulfilling in a Washington vacation. Do not forget that Star Banquets and Travel is here to help plan a customized vacation that will fit time wishes and your budget. |
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Seattle Mini Vacation
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment