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Focus on yourself today. Your everyday can wait during your stay at Grand Hyatt Seattle. Bring balance back to your life and enjoy your favorite activities.
 

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Off Site Activities

Arts & Cultural Activities
Kirkland Performance Center – Check the monthly schedule by genre to select the performance you’ll find most entertaining. Kirkland offers a veritable cornucopia of programs from theater to stand-up comedy; dance; classical music; jazz/blues/world music and contemporary music. The incredibly diverse schedule runs year-round. Why not reserve your seats prior to your arrival by using our convenient E-Concierge service.

Seattle Symphony – Enjoy a performance from one of the oldest and largest cultural organizations in the region.

Pacific Northwest Ballet – See Twila Tharp’s Nine Sinatra Songs, George Balanchine’s Jewels, or the classic Pinocchio performed by Seattle's highly acclaimed resident ballet company, founded in 1972.

Seattle Art Museum (SAM) - SAM has undergone an $86 million dollar expansion. Drop in to see extensive permanent collections, exciting international exhibitions, and a diverse lineup of programs.

Seattle Asian Art Museum – Be immersed in an Asian artistic encounter from the moment you view the Museum’s jewel-like historic building. The art-deco building is a hub for lively Asian art and cultural activities.

The Olympic Sculpture Park
– Experience a variety of sculpture in an outdoor setting, while enjoying the incredible views and beauty of the Olympic Mountains and Puget Sound. 

The Museum of Flight
- See the history of flight from the beginning.  The museum includes 85 airplanes, including the U.S's first presidential jet. 

Frye Art Museum
- Dedicated to artistic inquiry, a rich visitor experience, and civic responsibility, the Frye’s primary catalyst for engagement with contemporary art and artists is Charles and Emma Frye’s founding collection of late-nineteenth and early-twentieth-century art by Munich-based artists. Admission is always free.

Henry Art Gallery - One of the Northwest's leading museums of modern and contemporary art.

Museum of Glass – Take a little side trip to Tacoma (just over a nearby bridge) to one of the most dynamic and breathtaking “living” museums you have ever experienced.