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Coming to Postback ’17? Here’s your Seattle travel guide

Becky Doles

Postback 2017 is only a few weeks away! Can you believe it’s almost here already? Whether you’re headed to Seattle for the very first time, have visited frequently, or even live here, this guide will help you make the most of Seattle in the summer.

Where to go

Here’s more information on all of the points of interest shown above:

McCaw Hall, Seattle Center, 321 Mercer St., Seattle, WA 98109

The main event space for Postback 2017 — you’ll be spending most of your time here and can think of it as your home base.

The Great Wheel, 1301 Alaskan Way, Seattle, WA 98101

Seattle’s iconic, giant ferris wheel cannot be missed! Located at Pier 57, the views atop this 175-foot behemoth are unmatched, giving you a unique view of the Puget Sound as well as the city’s skyline.

The oversized gondolas fit eight people, so bring your friends and potential business partners along for the ride.

Time from Postback venue: 9 minutes via your choice of  ride-sharing app 

The Nest, 110 Stewart Street, Rooftop, Seattle, WA 98101

At the top of the Thompson Hotel sits The Nest, a unique bar experience that is like no other in the Pacific Northwest that has to be seen to believed.

Time from Postback venue: 8 minutes via car

Capitol Hill Block Party (CHBP), 1122 E Pike St., Seattle, WA 98122

What better way to cap off your time in Seattle than with one of the best summer festivals?

2017 headliners include: Diplo, Run the Jewels, Mura Masa, Snakehips, and more!

Time from Postback venue: 13 minutes via car 

Gasworks Park, 2101 N. Northlake Way, Seattle, WA 98103

Located on the northernmost coast of beautiful Lake Union, Gasworks Park is as iconic as it gets — we guarantee you haven’t been to a park like this before.

Time from Postback venue: 9 minutes by car or a lovely 21-minute bike ride on a sunny day 

Chihuly Garden and Glass, 305 Harrison St., Seattle, WA 98109

The centerpiece of Chihuly Garden and Glass is the Glasshouse. A 40-foot tall, glass and steel structure housing one of Dale Chihuly’s largest suspended sculptures.

The installation is an expansive 100-foot long sculpture in a color palette of reds, oranges, yellows, and amber.

Time from Postback venue: A 7-minute walk across the Seattle Center 

Come join us at Postback ’17

Interested, but need tickets? Grab yours before they sell out. We limit our tickets to 1,000 to keep the conference intimate.

Author
Becky Doles

Becky is the Senior Content Marketing Manager at TUNE. Before TUNE, she handled content strategy and marketing communications at several tech startups in the Bay Area. Becky received her bachelor's degree in English from Wake Forest University. After a decade in San Francisco and Seattle, she has returned home to Charleston, SC, where you can find her strolling through Hampton Park with her pup and enjoying the simple things between adventures with friends and family.

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