Grannskap

Queen Anne Hill

62 lokalinvånare rekommenderar

Tips från lokalbefolkningen

Stefani
November 10, 2020
The Queen Anne hilltop neighborhood is the perfect place to forget the car and walk to all you need. Our vibrant top of the hill business district is loaded with excellent restaurants, boutiques and specialty grocers. With a rigorous approach to safety, these businesses are carefully adapting to COVID and continue to be open for limited shopping and takeout. You'll find all variety of things including a game shop, clothing stores, gift shops, artisan bakeries, specialty wine merchants, a local butcher shop, a vibrant seasonal farmers market, import eyewear, craft beer, a wine room, other culinary boutiques, Trader Joe's, ethnic foods and regional cuisine a'plenty. The Avenue is flanked by amazing walks with iconic views of Seattle and the beautiful Puget Sound. You'll find lovely walks in all directions to discover hidden parks, amazing landscaping and historic architecture.
The Queen Anne hilltop neighborhood is the perfect place to forget the car and walk to all you need. Our vibrant top of the hill business district is loaded with excellent restaurants, boutiques and specialty grocers. With a rigorous approach to safety, these businesses are carefully adapting to COV…
Matthew
October 6, 2019
Queen Anne is a wonderful older part of seattle. It’s divided into upper and lower Queen Anne. So many great spots up here as well. It’s a bit on the sleepier side though. My favorite spot for brunch is Toulouse Petit (or anytime). There’s also a few great little cocktail spots and other great restaurants like How to cook a Wolf.
Michael
April 26, 2017
One of the Several Seattle Neighborhoods - Lower Queen Anne is filled with bars and restaurants.
Nicole
September 8, 2022
A two-for-one neighborhood with big-city and small-town attractions. The Queen Anne neighborhood has two elevations and two personalities. Uptown (a.k.a. Lower Queen Anne) is home to Seattle Center (305 Harrison St), a sprawling campus of cultural institutions—including 11 performance venues and five museums—occupying the site of the 1962 World’s Fair. Whether your tastes run to national-caliber ballet or fast-paced NHL hockey, pop culture or views from the Space Needle, you’ll be bedazzled here. The wide range of restaurant options nearby includes diner food with fun, creative twists at Citizen Cafe and Bar (706 Taylor Ave N) and a vast selection of sausages and beer at Queen Anne Beerhall (203 W Thomas St). Climb the hill a few blocks north to reach Upper Queen Anne, one of Seattle’s oldest, handsomest residential neighborhoods. A top attraction is Kerry Park (211 W Highland Dr), a narrow swath of land with a view of the Space Needle, Downtown, Elliott Bay, and, on a clear day, mighty Mount Rainier. Strolling along Queen Anne Avenue takes you past charming shops—Blue Highway Games (2203 Queen Anne Ave N) is a neighborhood treasure—and standout restaurants such as Eden Hill (2209 Queen Anne Ave N), with its sophisticated take on comfort food, and El Mezcalito (2123 Queen Anne Ave N), home to authentic Oaxacan cuisine. Credit: Matthew Lombardi, Visit Seattle
A two-for-one neighborhood with big-city and small-town attractions. The Queen Anne neighborhood has two elevations and two personalities. Uptown (a.k.a. Lower Queen Anne) is home to Seattle Center (305 Harrison St), a sprawling campus of cultural institutions—including 11 performance venues and fiv…
Mariluz
May 31, 2021
Enjoy the most traditional and closest neighborhood to downtown, it has everything from beautiful Victorian homes and small coffee shops to the Seattle Center. Take the D line bus or 33 route.

Lokalinvånare rekommenderar också