Volunteer Park Conservatory
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Volunteer Park Conservatory

Seattle, Washington

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A Victorian-era glass greenhouse on Capitol Hill filled with orchids, cacti, bromeliads, and a humid warmth that feels like a miracle on a February afternoon. It's been here since 1912, it's free, and it's the most underrated ten minutes you can spend in Seattle. The surrounding park — with its water tower lookout and the Seattle Asian Art Museum — makes it a full morning if you let it.

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Climb the water tower steps for a 360-degree view of the city and the mountains. It's free and almost nobody does it.

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