Tacoma in Washington, is the state's
third-largest city, with just under 200,000 residents. Located south of
Seattle, it is the "Tac" part of
Sea-Tac airport, which
serves Seattle, Tacoma, and the greater Seattle area.Get in
In addition to Sea-Tac airport (and taxi/limo or rental car), there are:
• Commuter rail
service from Tacoma to Seattle (mornings) and back (afternoon/evenings).
• A
ferry to and from Vashon Island . (Don't plan on walking anywhere when
you get to Vashon Island; you'll need a car to get anywhere worth seeing.)
• Amtrak Cascades
trains running between Vancouver, British Columbia (Canada) and Eugene,
Oregon, stopping in Tacoma. (Amtrak
also has trains that go to California and to points east, from Tacoma.)
Attractions
Museums
Tacoma is the home of three good museums, all within an easy walk of
each other:
• Washington State History Museum
• Tacoma Art Museum
• Museum of Glass - you can
cross to or from this museum on the
Chihuly Bridge of Glass - and no, the bridge is not made of glass - it's
500 feet long, over Interstate 705, with glasswork exhibits.
Other major museums are planned:
• Museum of Motorcycles -
scheduled to open in early 2006.
• LeMay Car Museum - tentatively
scheduled to open in 2008.
Other
• The Seymour Botanical Conservatory, within
Wright Park .
• Union
Pacific Station and its
Dale Chihuly glass exhibits . Next to the Washington State History
Museum.
• University of
Washington, Tacoma - located in an old business district near downtown.
A suggested
walking tour is available. (UW Tacoma is across the street from the
Washington State History Museum.)
• The Brown &
Haley's Outlet Store near the factory (most famous for Almond Roca,
candy).
• A new convention center
opened in late 2004.
Shopping
• Freighthouse Square
is a building three city blocks long, with shops and eating places inside,
near the Tacoma Dome. Open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. and
Sunday from noon to 5 p.m.
• The Tacoma Mall,
near Interstate 5 (at the 38th Street exit) is a major shopping center in
Tacoma. A wide variety of stores extending well to the north and south of
the mall, as well.
Lodging
• Sheraton Tacoma,
downtown.
• Silver Cloud, on a
two-mile long scenic waterfront, Ruston Way .
• A Courtyard by
Mariott, which opened in June 2005, downtown near the Convention Center.
• Comfort Inn Tacoma is
a 90 room hotel located 5 miles south from the downtown corridor.
• The Villa is a highly rated, luxury
six-room bed and breakfast hotel in the Stadium district. Their website has
restaurant recommendations .
Get out
Near Tacoma are some other things worth visiting, listed roughly north to
south:
• To the northwest, the waterfront town of
Gig Harbor .
• To the northeast, Rhododendron
Species Foundation and Garden, and the adjacent
Pacific Rim Bonsai Collection in Federal Way, just off Interstate 5.
• Six
Flags Wild Waves Enchanted Village, a water-themed amusement park, also
in Federal Way, just off Interstate 5.
• To the south, Lakewold Gardens Estate,
in Lakewood.
• Also to the south, Northwest Trek, a
615-acre park that is home to more than 200 North American animals.
• To the southeast, Mount
Rainier National Park, and the nearby Mt.
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Get around
• A
free trolley (light rail) between Freighthouse Square (near the Tacoma
Dome) and downtown, with a stop near the Washington State History Museum.
Activities
The Tacoma Regional Convention &
Visitor Bureau has its Visitor Information Center at the Courtyard by
Marriott hotel in downtown Tacoma (1515 Commerce Street). Visitor guides,
maps and brochures on area attractions are available, and the center
includes a new computer station where visitors can research travel
information on the Internet.
Links
• Tacoma Regional Visitor and
Convention Bureau
• City of Tacoma official web site
• Pierce County government official
web site - Tacoma is located in Pierce County, and the County seat is
Tacoma.
• Metro Parks Tacoma
• The News Tribune - the major daily
paper for Tacoma and the surrounding area; often referred to as "TNT".
• Tacoma Pierce County Chamber (of
Commerce)
• Port of Tacoma - the sixth
busiest container port in the United States, and one of the 25 busiest in
the world.

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