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The Plan — 5 STOPS · NEIGHBORHOOD HOPPERS

48 Hours in Seattle

Day two is the neighborhood-hopping day — north to the boats and salmon at the Locks, over to Fremont's committed weirdness, then a water taxi across the bay for sunset on Alki. Pairs with the 24-hour plan as the front half.

✓ Field-checked July 2026

PACEModerate — day 2 of a 2-day trip
STOPS5, across 3 neighborhoods
GET AROUNDWalking + a short water taxi crossing
BEST FORVisitors adding a second full day

Hour by Hour

9:00

Ballard Locks & the fish ladder

Boats going up, salmon going upstream, herons supervising. Free and genuinely mesmerizing.

11:30

Ballard Ave crawl

Sunday? Farmers market. Any day: record shops, Nordic Museum, then oysters at Walrus when doors open at 4 — or brewery-hop until then.

14:30

Fremont weirdness tour

Troll → rocket → Lenin → canal path. Gasworks Park for the skyline-over-kites panorama.

17:30

Water taxi to West Seattle

Five minutes across the bay, skyline glowing behind you. Fish and chips on Alki as the sun drops behind the Olympics.

21:00

Live music

Check the Crocodile, Neumos, or Tractor Tavern. This city exported grunge; the venues still deliver.

The MapTap a marker for directions

Need to know

  • The West Seattle Water Taxi runs on a seasonal schedule (daily roughly April–October, weekdays-only in winter) — check King County Metro's schedule before you plan the crossing.
  • Ballard Ave is closed to cars for the Sunday farmers market (year-round, 10 AM–3 PM) — a plus for walking, a headache if you drove.
  • Book one live-music ticket ahead if there's a touring act; the walk-in door price is a gamble on a Friday.