answer:If you’ve never been, you’ll probably enjoy riding the ducks. In addition to being pretty fun, it gives you a good tour of the city. Romantic spots for viewing the skyline at night include the Alki area in West Seattle (just across the bay) and Kerry Park in Queen Anne. Seattle has some great public art that is worth checking out, if you’re in to that kind of thing. Link The underground tour is definitely worth it, although the value is more in the tour guide’s story of Seattle than the visuals. Seattle has a really fascinating history. Take a ferry. Take the ferry to Bainbridge, for example. If I remember correctly, there’s a winery within walking distance on Bainbridge Island. Spend some time in one of the parks. Seattle has a bunch and they’re quite nice—especially those along the water. If you or your wife like books at all, Elliot Bay books in Pioneer Square is a mecca. I don’t remember the name, but there’s a restaurant in Pike Place market that’s really good. It’s a guy’s name and it’s cater corner from the fish market. You go upstairs to get to it. It overlooks the main square/intersection that has the giant “Public Market” sign. There are two restaurants in that building, one is more formal and the other more casual and hip. It’s the latter and it’s further upstairs. Eat lots of seafood. It’s excellent. And drink lots of **** for the same reason. Other ideas… museums—the Seattle Art Museum and others are quite good. If you want to see the mother of all Asian grocery stores, check out Uwajimaya. Talk to people. Ask them for directions or whatever. People in Seattle are super nice and experiencing that can restore your faith in humanity.