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Getting to know Seattle

Planning your trip to Seattle - Bike , Bus, Boat or Car Seattle has many fun ways to get around to see your favorite shopping area or maybe catch a Seahawks Game. Seattle Tours and Attractions On-Line

Getting to Seattle Washington - Flying into Seatac or arriving by Amtrak some links to help find you way.

Things to avoid in Seattle Washington Every City has a few things you want to avoid here are some plain common sense solutions to everyday happenings

Budget Tips in Seattle Everyone is looking for  a deal and why not we all work hard for our money. Seattle has some great spots that the locals line up for.

Queen Anne Seattle - Queen Anne is situated just north of Seattle Center and just south of Fremont across the Lake Washington Ship Canal. The hill early became a popular spot for the city's economic and cultural elite to build their mansions

Belltown Seattle - Weekend nights Belltown floods with locals dining and clubbing until the early hours of the morning. 

Capital Hill Seattle - Adjacent to downtown with US I-5 as its western boundary. Residential, Shopping, and nightlife, home to a diverse population, including a strong gay community

Green Lake Seattle - The lake itself is ringed by an often busy jogging/ walking/ in-line skating track, and has boat rentals, and Evans Swimming Pool.   Located next to the Woodland Park Zoo.

Ballard Seattle - Trendy cafes, neighborhood pubs and unique shops have made Ballard a favorite destination for locals and visitors alike.

Freemont Seattle - Known best for its offbeat and irreverent parades, parties and sidewalk art, Fremont is home to such Seattle landmarks as the Annual Solstice Parade, which is famous for its nude cyclists and quirky celebrations

University District - home to the University of Washington and many unique commercial districts. The "Ave", the Village, and Roosevelt Way are just a few areas that provide residents and visitors with a kaleidoscope of continental shopping and dining opportunities unparalleled anywhere in Greater Seattle. Museums, public art, theaters, sporting events and outdoor happenings abound.

West Seattle

Bellevue - The community is also home to the Bellevue Art Museum and the Meydenbauer Center, two of the Eastside's most outstanding arts and convention venues, the award-winning King County Library, as well as one of the nation's premier shopping centers, Bellevue Square.

Pioneer Square Seattle - Pioneer Square features over 20 city blocks of Victorian Romanesque architecture, more than 30 fine art galleries, over 200 unique and independently-owned shops, and the entertainment epicenter of Seattle's nightlife.

Alki Beach - The two and a half miles of beach access is popular with teenagers and families in summer.  A narrow park with paved paths for inline skaters, cyclists, runners and walkers, follows the shoreline.  Views of  Puget Sound, the Olympic Mountains, Queen Anne Hill, Magnolia and downtown Seattle.

Financial District Seattle - The Financial District stretches between The Fairmont Olympic Hotel and Nordstrom. Fifth and Sixth avenues and offers upscale shopping.
Arriving by Boat
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Facts about Seattle
Getting Around Seattle
Planning your trip to Seattle
Seattle 101
Seattle by Car
Seattle Hotel Safety
Sightseeing in Seattle
Special needs in Seattle
Things to avoid in Seattle
Tourist and Traveler Information Centers
Traveling by Train
Weather and Climate
 
 




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