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Gift Shops of TDHS

Gift Shops of TDHS

5.0(1 review)
0.3 mi•Central District

I found this little gem of a gift shop quite by accident but am certain to purchase from there…read moreagain in the future. This is the first review I have ever posted to yelp--that is how happy I am with the service provided by the staff of this establishment. Searching for the elusive "Jewish Wisdom Ball" as a humorous gift for my 92 year-old father (who fortunately needs nothing), it was out of stock everywhere, until it showed up on the gift shop website, on sale no less. I placed my order and crossed my fingers. Within 48 hours I received a cheery message wishing me a "Happy Hanukkah", confirming shipping and actually apologizing for not having mailed it faster in the midst of the busy holiday season! I have since had occasion to contact them again and they are always prompt, professional and courteous. The gift shop is in Seattle while I live in Illinois, yet they treat me as though I am an old friend or longtime congregation member who has been walking through their doors often over the years. Based on this positive experience I intend to continue to support them with future purchases where appropriate. They are the sort of people we need more of in the world today and I can't thank them enough for the manner in which they do their jobs.

From the owner: TDHS gift shops have all things Judaic to enrich your holiday observance & life cycle celebrations…read more Shop our wide array of gifts, jewelry, housewares, books, children's items, clothing, cards, kitschy wares and non-Judaic goods! Two convenient locations in Seattle and on the Eastside. Limited hours or schedule an appointment. Follow us @shoptdhs

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Gift Shops of TDHS - Mah jongg jewelry in assorted colors or customize your own!

Mah jongg jewelry in assorted colors or customize your own!

Gift Shops of TDHS - Fun, pretty & unique gifts!

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Fun, pretty & unique gifts!

Pike Place Market - 1st Starbucks est. 1971

Pike Place Market

4.5(4.8k reviews)
1.1 mi•Downtown
•$$

Got to bring one of my friends here for her first time and it did not disappoint! I always enjoy…read moregetting to see all the different vendors, whether they're food or art related. And honestly, every time I've come here, it still feels like I don't have enough time to make it through each section and floor of the market to properly see and enjoy everything. So I'll just have to keep coming back to explore more haha. One of my favorite discoveries has been how dog-friendly so many of the businesses were. A few of the vendors even offered my dog a treat, which was the nicest thing ever! Getting to try samples like apple cider, different types of vinaigrettes to dip your bread into, and beef jerky is always a win, and such a fun way to find new favorites!! Plus, there are plenty of great views and fun sights throughout the market if you're open to wandering around the different levels. Just a heads-up: it definitely gets crowded, especially on weekends!!

Ended up with an 8 hour layover in Seattle so decided to explore a little bit instead of rotting…read moreaway in SeaTac. Getting to Pike Place is super easy on public transit from the airport - it's direct there and under an hour away. Very user-friendly. The market itself can be explored in a couple of hours. I didn't get to see the famous "fish throwing" unfortunately but I did get to check out a number of stores. Places are very generous with samples. I tried bread with a few different balsamic vinegars and oils, salmon, truffle spreads and salt, and apple juice. The area around the market is very walkable and felt safe and clean. Prices are reasonable and it's easy to pick up souvenirs for friends. There are a wide variety of sundries available and most shops had airplane-friendly packaging. Also nearby is the famous gum wall (disgusting!) and the original Starbucks. Restrooms are plentiful although I found them to be a little unsavory in terms of cleanliness. The stall doors were also weirdly short? I'm a modest 5'3" and I found myself towering over them. Worth a stop if you're in the area. Very fun vibes.

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Pike Place Market - Inside market

Inside market

Pike Place Market - More fresh flowers

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Fireworks Gallery

Fireworks Gallery

4.3(85 reviews)
11.8 mi
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I peeked into Fireworks Gallery minutes after deplaning in Seattle. Not because I'm an idiot who…read moreshops for souvenirs on the first day of a trip, but because I'm an idiot who forgot to put shoes on her two-year-old before leaving for the airport back home. I kind of thought you could buy most essentials at the airport, but it turns out children's shoes are not a typical travel need, at least when they aren't being worn by traveling children. Fireworks did carry children's slippers, which caught my eye as I passed, as well as a nice assortment of unique, crafty toys and gifts. Unfortunately, my five-year-old followed me into the store and zeroed in on a tiny, colorful finger puppet in the shape of a parrot. He asked me to buy it for him, and I declined, telling him we weren't getting a souvenir before we even left the airport. He was upset by this to the point of tears, but I managed to get us out of there. We had a wonderful time in Seattle, and to his credit, the five-year-old behaved well the whole trip (and the two-year-old got new shoes). When I saw Fireworks Gallery again by our departure gate, I decided at the last possible second to stop in and get him the parrot. It was one of several Folkmanis finger puppets in a wire basket. I picked it up along with a bunny rabbit and went to check out. There was a short line at the register--I guess this shop gets decent traffic--and by the time I was up, my husband was calling to tell me we were boarding. This is how I paid $36.36 for two finger puppets that cost $10 apiece online. Fireworks got me good, but my boys do love their little puppets, which are soft and cute and well made. The wares here are definitely nicer and less generic than at your average airport store. It might cost you, though, if you wander in there with your kids.

I mean EVERYTHING but the kitchen sink is in this joint!…read more Expensive jewelry, stationary, candy, books for the kiddo's, charcuterie boards in the shape of Washington, knick-knacks just perfect for souvenirs to bring home and to carry on board. Service was a plenty here and I was there after 9:30pm on a Wednesday evening. Respectfully Reviewed

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Fireworks Gallery
Fireworks Gallery
Fireworks Gallery

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Chihuly Garden and Glass - Glass artwork in the Macchia Forest exhibit

Chihuly Garden and Glass

4.6(3.3k reviews)
1.6 mi•Lower Queen Anne

A must visit in Seattle- Stunning blown glass exhibit!…read more If you'd like a vibrant artsy experience in Seattle, drop by here to see Dale Chihuly's masterpieces. The museum houses his exquisite and intricate blown glass with a myriad of colors and designs. There is also an outdoor exhibit with several blown glass art entwined in the garden and the space needle towering overhead as a nice backdrop for photos. Glass blowing demos are shown, which is pretty interesting to see the soup to nuts creation of a glass blown bottle or vase. The tickets are a little expensive (~ $40) but worth for those who are passionate about the arts!

This is a stunning museum and exhibition center, located right next to the Space Needle. Our…read moretickets were part of the CityPass and we reserved our entry time few minutes before walking into the building. The check-in process was super quick. The first few halls were displaying artworks made out of glass. There were so many different sizes and shapes of colorful glass sculptures. It was so stunning, each photo seemed like a perfect shot for my phone's wallpaper. The hallway continues to a glass ceiling hall of the building with some more glass artwork. There was a cafe located in this area. Outside the building was a beautiful garden, with walkway all around. They were also doing a demo of making colorful vases from scratch using glass mold from furnace. On the other side was the entrance to the second building that had a theater playing a short movie about creating these glass art pieces. The exit was next to the theater that led to the gift shop. The gift shop was fascinating here. There were so products and artwork representing the glass sculptures inside the center. There were also many other souvenir items like stickers, magnets, apparels, cups, mugs, hats, books, stationery and so many more. We bought couple of magnets from here. Prices were decent. Staff members were really friendly here, both inside the exhibition and at the gift shop.

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Chihuly Garden and Glass - Glass artwork in the Sealife Room exhibit

Glass artwork in the Sealife Room exhibit

Chihuly Garden and Glass - Glass artwork in the Macchia Forest exhibit

Glass artwork in the Macchia Forest exhibit

Chihuly Garden and Glass - Glass artwork in the Sealife Room exhibit

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Glass artwork in the Sealife Room exhibit

Space Needle - Inside the observation deck

Space Needle

4.0(3.6k reviews)
1.5 mi•Lower Queen Anne

If you're in Seattle, how can you NOT go to the space needle?…read more For this review, let me say I have been to a several observation decks. Los Angeles Istanbul New York Las Vegas London I don't want to say once you have seen one view you have seen them all, but since I have been to several I need something drastic to wow me. So the wow factor here was the rotating floor. It was pretty cool. The views are beautiful, and the snack bar was yummy. Make your visit twice as nice and get the combo ticket for the glass museum too.

I visited the Space Needle on May 14, 2026 around 3:30 PM. I purchased a ticket specifically to…read moreexperience and see the glass floor attraction. However, after going up, I noticed that the glass floor area was closed off for a private event. Unfortunately, there was no clear notice or warning about this before purchasing tickets or entering. I was very disappointed because this was the primary reason for my visit, and I felt like I wasted my money coming here. I understand private events happen, but I believe guests should be informed ahead of time when a major attraction or feature is unavailable so they can make an informed decision before purchasing tickets :( Wanted to share this feedback in hopes that future visitors can have a better experience.

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Space Needle - Waiting to board the elevator ride up the Space Needle

Waiting to board the elevator ride up the Space Needle

Space Needle - Inside the observation deck

Inside the observation deck

Space Needle - The digital pics prior to going up top

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The digital pics prior to going up top

Queertique - accessories - Updated May 2026

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