Our flight to Vegas would depart at 13:02 so we planned to leave our AirBnB loft at 10:45. We only had about one and a half hour to explore and we wanted to take it easy with a tea break too. Hence the morning was spent strolling around International District of Seattle.
Red-brick King Street Station built between 1904 & 1906
This station was designed by the same architects who were involved in the Grand Central Station project in NYC.
Wing Luke Museum
Hing Hay Park's pavilion donated by the then Mayor of Taipei in the 1970s
With chess tables and bulletin boards with community news, this public park is a venue for community gatherings, complete with Tai Chi classes too!
Chinatown Gate
We then stopped by the Panama Hotel. Built in 1910 by a Japanese architect, Sabro Ozasa, its original purpose was to house Japanese immigrants, Alaskan fishermen and international travelers. Today, it serves as a rustic boutique hotel and houses a tea and coffee house. Their Japanese green tea was really refreshing!
After this morning stroll, Follow me to Las Vegas!
Adios!
xoxo
Miss N
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