Seattle is a city full of art and history museums, restaurants and outdoor activities: a stroll through Pike Place Market, a large farm products market and Pioneer Square, Seattle’s original downtown. At this last point you will find art galleries, bars and bookstores. This neighborhood is...
The downtown district is Seattle’s commercial heart. Of particular interest to visitors is the Pike Place Market, a sheltered area of fresh fish and produce shops, other retail stores, and restaurants. To the east and northeast of the downtown district stand First Hill and Capitol Hill, low...
through november 14, various | siff cinema downtown, $19.50 SIFF goes full Ghibli for a series honoring the enduring creativity and all-ages films of the influential animation house. SIFF’s downtown cinema will screen the classics—Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke, and My Neighbor Totoro—and ...
even being named one of the Top Hotels in the Pacific Northwest byCondé Nast Traveler(2019). I recommend one of the suites. Set up as a minimal downtown condo, they have spacious rooms, floor-to-ceiling windows, curated local art on the walls, in-room bar carts, and the most swoon-...
Seattle's Sodo used to be called "South of the Dome", referring to the now-demolished Kingdome; to keep some sense in the name, it is sometimes explained now as "South of Downtown".Fremont Photo: Jmabel, CC BY-SA 3.0. Seattle's Fremont district, which bills itself as "The Center ...
Bookstore with their .50 cent cart out front with used books to browse and my go-to for travel books for our next adventure. The Uptown is one of the finest small theaters in the city and hosts the SIFF, which we have yet to take advantage of but do love going to those quirky ...
17. Downtown Waterfront Seattle’s waterfront is an eclectic mixture of uses, from ocean-going freighters and state ferries crossing Puget Sound at one end to posh hotels and great seafood restaurants at the other. In between are souvenir shops, book stores, a giant Ferris wheel, the fantasti...
Whether you're traveling for business or leisure, the hotel's prime location in the heart of downtown Seattle offers easy access to iconic landmarks, world-class shopping, and a plethora of dining options. At W Seattle, luxury and affordability seamlessly coexist. Book your stay today and ...
The ferry ride to the island is short and wonderfully scenic, crossing the deep blue waters. The island’s “Main Street” on Winslow Way is teeming with charming shops, cafes, bookstores, and local restaurants to explore. What Is There To See and Do?
Stores in Japantown, Seattle1) Maneki Japanese Restaurant, 304 6th Avenue South, Seattle WA 98104, (206) 622-2631Maneki Restaurant is traditional Japanese cuisine and a landmark restaurant and building located in the International District, Seattle. You have to call to make reservations, leave a...