Welcome to Lynn’s Seattle!
I came to Seattle 30 years ago from the East Coast to attend Seattle University. I loved it so much I never left!
My best traveling experiences have always been when a local has taken me under their wing to show me the parts their city that I would never have found on my own. I have always been grateful for those experiences, and I’ve wanted to do the same for others.
So I wrapped up my career of 20 years in the tech industry and started Under the Radar Tours!
Let me take you out of the downtown core and show you the bits of Seattle that the locals know and love. Places like a quirky historic neigbhorhood filled with art and charm, or a pocket beach with incredible views of the skyline. Let’s visit a sound sculpture in a park that still whispers, and lent it’s name to a (very famous) band back in the day, or visit the best record store in the city where Pearl Jam once played. Let’s wander through an underground bookstore hidden in plain sight, or walk a path through old growth trees that is seldom traveled…
These are the places I love, and I would like to share them with you for a few hours. Let’s go!
–Lynn Curtis
Welcome to Lynn’s Seattle!
I came to Seattle 30 years ago from the East Coast to attend Seattle University. I loved it so much I never left!
My best traveling experiences have always been when a local has taken me under their wing to show me the parts their city that I would never have found on my own. I have always been grateful for those experiences, and I’ve wanted to do the same for others.
So I wrapped up my career of 20 years in the tech industry and started Under the Radar Tours!
Let me take you out of the downtown core and show you the bits of Seattle that the locals know and love. Places like a quirky historic neigbhorhood filled with art and charm, or a pocket beach with incredible views of the skyline. Let’s visit a sound sculpture in a park that still whispers, and lent it’s name to a (very famous) band back in the day, or visit the best record store in the city where Pearl Jam once played. Let’s wander through an underground bookstore hidden in plain sight, or walk a path through old growth trees that is seldom traveled…
These are the places I love, and I would like to share them with you for a few hours. Let’s go!
–Lynn Curtis