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10 Best Places to Live in Washington.
The state of Washington is just about everything the photos and movies make it out to be, only better. From deep lush greenery, to stunning mountains, to rain hipster neighborhoods, Washington has the best of all things nature based as well as metropolitan inspired. Seattle is the obvious tourist hub with its iconic Space Needle and birthplace of Starbucks Coffee, however there are dozens of Pacific Northwest gems surrounding landmarks such as Mount Rainier, Puget Sound, the Grand Coulee Dam, the Hoh Rainforest, and more. Enjoy everything its geography offers, and experience a world of culture in these 10 best places to live in Washington.
1: Sammamish
2: Richland
3: Bainbridge Island
4: Kirkland
5: Redmond
6: Bellevue
7: Kennewick
8: Olympia
9: Issaquah
10: Mercer Island
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5 Top-Rated Day Trips from Seattle, Washington | United States Day Tours Guide
5 Top-Rated Day Trips from Seattle, the United States.
Whether you're seeking a rural or urban getaway, Seattle offers many opportunities for day trips by ferry or car. Secluded islands with quiet bays, villages showcasing Native American culture, serene national parks, and unusual museums are all within easy day-trip distance of downtown.
Larger cities near Seattle, like Tacoma and Bellevue, lure visitors with their art museums and international cuisine. Smaller communities along Puget Sound maintain a slower speed - a pace that makes time for boat trips to state parks; discovering fun local heritage; and learning about a few famous connections, be it Jimi Hendrix in Renton or Twin Peaks locations in North Bend. Here five day trips from Seattle, Washington.
1. Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands
2. Victoria, British Columbia
3. Olympic National Park
4. Future of Flight - Aviation Center & Boeing Tour
5. Tacoma
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13 Top Tourist Attractions in Washington State - Travel Guide
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Travel Guide - 13 Top Tourist Attractions in Washington State:
Bellingham, Hurricane Ridge, Leavenworth, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Mount Rainier National Park, Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, North Cascades National Park, Olympic National Park and the Hoh Rain Forest, San Juan Islands, Seattle Downtown, Spokane, Tacoma Museums, Washington State Capitol Building
Shopping in Seattle, Washington State, United States
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Shopping in Seattle, Washington State, United States
Go shopping in Seattle and you can track high-street trends, hunt for local labels, pick up original Northwest crafts, buy ocean-fresh goodies, or gear up for the outdoors.
Key areas:
The downtown shopping core is between First Avenue and Sixth Avenue and Olive Way and University Street.
Nordstrom first opened in Seattle in 1901 and has its flagship store at 500 Pine Street. There are independent gems here too, such as Paper Hammer, 1400 Second Avenue, which sells beautiful handmade notebooks and letterpress goods made in its studio in Tieton, Washington.
Near Pioneer Square, E Smith Mercantile, 208 First Avenue South, has something of a pioneer spirit to it, stocking an eclectic mix of American-made denim, ceramic tinware, beef jerky and homeopathic hangover cures, with a tiny cocktail bar to boot.
Belltown, north along First Avenue from the city centre, has unique boutiques with locally designed clothing, imported shoes, antiques and used clothing. Sell your Sole, 2121 First Avenue, is a great spot to bag stylish second hand designer gear. In hip Ballard, re-souL, 5319 Ballard Avenue Southwest, keeps Seattleites' feet well dressed.
Markets:
Pike Place Market, First Avenue and Pike Street, opened in 1907 and is crammed with fresh produce, baked goods, speciality foods and a craft market representing over 200 artisans.
Shopping centres:
In Downtown, Pacific Place, Sixth Avenue and Pine Street, has over 50 shops plus restaurants and a cinema. University Village, off 25th Avenue Northeast, is an open-air shopping centre with upscale names including Crate & Barrel, Pottery Barn and Eddie Bauer.
Opening hours:
Shopping hours are typically 0930-1800, including Sundays, with many larger downtown stores remaining open until 2100.
Souvenirs:
The Pacific Northwest is an internationally renowned hub for glassblowing. At Glasshouse Studio (331 Occidental Avenue South), you can watch demonstrations and buy intricately designed glass art.
Seattle is home to a bounty of chocolatiers. There's a fine selection of delectable local confectionary at Chocolate Box (106 Pine Street).
Tax information:
Seattle sales tax is 9.5%. Only residents of a handful of US states and Canadian provinces where sales tax is less than 3% are entitled to a refund.
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Seattle Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
Seattle is a major coastal seaport and the seat of King County, in the U.S. state of Washington. Seattle lies on seven hills including Capitol Hill, First Hill, West Seattle, Beacon Hill, Magnolia, Denny Hill and Queen Anne. The Kitsap and the Olympic peninsulas along with the Olympic mountains lie to the west of Puget Sound, while the Cascade Range and Lake Sammamish lie to the east of Lake Washington.
The most important places to visit in Seattle are: The Space Needle (an iconic feature of Seattle's skyline. The view from the top is stunning with a revolving restaurant, undoubtedly Seattle's most famous landmark), Mount Rainier (towering over Seattle, it is 50 miles from the city. There's a national park with camping and hiking activities), Pike Place Market (one of Seattle's most popular attractions. The farmer's market is over 100 years old and still maintains local flavor), The Seattle Aquarium (located on Pier 59, the Aquarium showcases a wide variety of colorful marine species), Pioneer Square (relive Seattle's history in the city's oldest neighborhood. It's packed with exciting night clubs, restaurants and galleries) and many more.
If you want to save time and money, the most important Seattle travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
Top 10 reasons TO move to Seattle, Washington
Top 10 reasons to move to Seattle, Washington
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Hotels in Seattle, Washington State, United States
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Hotels in Seattle, Washington State, United States
Hotels in Seattle are diverse offering everything from traditional upmarket to one-of-a-kind boutique hotels to affordable, yet stylish properties. There's a wide range of hotels in Downtown, with a good choice too in hip neighbourhoods such as Belltown, Ballard and Capitol Hill.
The Seattle hotels below have been hand-picked by our guide author and are grouped into three pricing categories:
Luxury (over US$250)
Moderate (US$150 to US$250)
Cheap (under US$150)
Rates are for a double room per night in the middle of summer and do not include taxes or breakfast. Prices are often significantly lower outside the summer months.
Luxury Hotels
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Fairmont Olympic Hotel
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Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Fairmont Olympic Hotels captures the elegance of a bygone era - without stinting on modern luxuries. Its 450 rooms have cosy furnishings with excellent amenities, and the service is impeccable. This Seattle hotel, built in 1924, also has a sumptuous health club with indoor pool and whirlpool plus an on-site spa. Other features include two superb restaurants - the formal The Georgian and oyster bar Shuckers.
Hotel 1000
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This stylish 120-room boutique Seattle hotel has earned many fans for its artfully designed rooms and excellent service (not to mention the liberally poured bubbly on arrival). Spacious rooms feature elegant bathrooms with a glass wall and two-person pedestal tubs with water that pours from the ceiling. Panoramic views of the waterfront or Mt Rainier add to the appeal. Relax at the Spaahh, work out at the Fitness Zone, or play a round of virtual golf at the Golf Experience.
Hotel Ändra
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Hip Hotel Ändra's sleek décor is a tasteful nod to Seattle's Nordic heritage melded with Pacific Northwest contemporary design, featuring wood, water and stone throughout. Finnish architect's Alvar Aalto salon chairs and Arne Jacobsen's striking orange swan chairs make the living room loft a cool place to hang out. Guest rooms come with traditional Scandinavian patterns, alpaca headboards, striped chenille bedspreads, Lacava sinks and FACE Stockholm bath products. Acclaimed Seattle chef Tom Douglas runs the restaurant, Lola.
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I-90 (Eastbound) from Seattle to Issaquah filmed at 14:30 just before the beginning of the afternoon peak.
The video begins on I-5 (Southbound) just north of I-90. The first 18 km (11 miles) of I-90 (Eastbound) is equipped with Active Traffic Management, with gantries spaced usually every 800 m. However there are no gantries on the floating bridge across Lake Washington.