Seattle News http://www.citypass.com/city/seattle.html Seattle News Winter Weather Advisory Check for winter weather closures before you go. Winter weather can be unpredictable, and you don't want to be surprised by weather-related closures or changes in hours of operation. CityPass recommends that you contact the attractions you plan to visit in advance of your visit. Check for the latest announcements on attraction Web sites or by phone. Find the attraction ... http://www.citypass.com/attraction/news/93/Winter-Weather-Advisory.html Seattle CityPass Winter Special is a big deal for Washington and Oregon 2008-11-13 - 2009-03-24 <br /><br /> It’s no secret that Seattle CityPass saves money and time. CityPass’ Winter Special now invites the Pacific Northwest to take all winter to enjoy five Seattle blockbuster tickets. Ticket booklets activated (used for the first time) anytime between December 15, 2008 and March 23, 2009 are valid for the remaining Winter Special period (until March 31, 2009). Booklets activated after March 23, 2009, resume the normal nine-day valid period from first use. Here are three ways to get the most out of a Seattle CityPass Winter Special: School holidays and breaks idea. One at a time, you can pick off ... http://www.citypass.com/promotion/city/11/bSeattle-CityPass-Winter-Special-b.html 20-Minute Traveler - Pike Place Market: Navigate Seattle's top attraction like a pro with these don't-miss spots. At Seattle's Pike Place Market (First Ave. and Pike St.), join the crowd gathered in front of the rowdy fish-mongers who expertly toss their catch across the counter. "Don't make the error everyone else does and call it Pike's Place," warns best-selling author Jonathan Raban about his hometown's premier attraction. "It's Pike Place." Tucked in every cranny of the 100-year-old ... http://www.citypass.com/traveler/seattle.html Cafés - A Slice of Cafe Life: Starbucks & beyond: Seattle's varied cafes provide tasty fare and strong brews. BauHaus Books and Coffee This high-beamed, airy space on Capitol Hill no longer sells books but still has a friendly, quirky vibe and popular sidewalk tables. 301 E. Pine St.; 206-625-1600. Cherry Street Coffee House At this funky independent java hut north of Pioneer Square Park, you get your joe in an actual ceramic cup. 103 Cherry St.; 206-621-9372. Macrina ... http://www.citypass.com/traveler/seattle.html Dining/Night Life - Tastes of Seattle: Join the locals at these five authentic places where they eat and rock out Central Located in Pioneer Square, Seattle's oldest saloon (established in 1892) is a regular music stop on the club circuit. Nirvana, Soundgarden, and countless unknown bands have all played its small stage, and the bar still hosts live music every night. 207 First Ave. S.; 206-622-0209. Lola This popular Belltown restaurant from local star chef/restaurateur Tom Douglas serves up Greek-inspired ... http://www.citypass.com/traveler/seattle.html Shopping - Cool City Hot Stores: Burn some cash at these six spots that show off Seattle's enterprising streak. Elliott Bay Book Co. & Cafe This large, eclectic, independent book store hosts daily readings and is a decent place for a shot of coffee. 101 S. Main St.; 206-624-6600. Utilikilts On the north side of Pioneer Square Park stands this symbol of new Seattle. The company's eponymous, cult-favorite garment can best be described as a cross between a skirt ... http://www.citypass.com/traveler/seattle.html