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68.82

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  • CityVIBE 4/5
  • CityWIRED 4/5
  • CityHEALTH 4/5
  • CityVALUE 4/5
  • CityESSENTIALS 4/5

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5/5
Going north on 4th Avenue will take you straight to the main shopping hub of Seattle. The Westlake Center Mall is conveniently located on 4th Avenue and Pine Street. Westlake Center has plenty of shopping and the south station for the monorail to the Seattle...
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5/5
If you're visiting downtown Seattle, you absolutely must go to 3rd Avenue. The metro tunnel will let you off right there. To the south there is an area called Pioneer Square, which is more historic. It has some nice older bookstores and a few bars. As you...
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4/5
Madison Street takes you up from Pier 52 to the shopping district. It is nearly straight uphill...you have to zigzag and traverse to get up. But once you're up to 4th Avenue it flattens out. There are a few restaurants, and lots of shopping. The hike may...
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4/5
5th Avenue is great! One of my best friends from school lives in Seattle, and took me downtown when I went to visit. It was really cool, the whole area is nice. We ate at a wonderful Italian place called Tulio Ristorante. It is a little pricey...but that's...
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5/5
I love farmer's markets, the suburbs always miss out on the quality and experience that is a famer's market. I think Pike Place is a cut above the all the rest. First is year round, and the suppliers make sure to carry the freshest local produce. When I get th...
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5/5
Every one thinks Pike is just the farmers market, but there is much more. This is the main drag for almost all the tourists in Seattle. The convention center is at the opposite end east of 6th, and from there you have almost all major outlets and no more than...
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5/5
I believe most people who visit Seattle never realize how much exciting stuff is surrounding the space needle. I am a firm believer that you have to see the space needle, but if you a local the entire center is a great treat. First the festivals: I love the Bi...
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4/5
I love walking occidental, usually after a hawks game or finding my car the morning after a long night out. Occidental doesn't have street traffic all the way thought, there is a good block that runs along the gold rush park that is just shops and galleries. T...
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1/5
Pontius Avenue North runs north/south in the Denny Regrade area, near the base of Capitol Hill (which is to its east) and just north of downtown. It's a largely commercial, industrial area, with lots of gray and brown buildings that empty out and shut down af...
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5/5
Belmont Place E. is entirely residential about mid-way up Capitol Hill. It runs for two blocks, bounded by E. Prospect on the north side, and Belmont Ave. E. on the south, and crossed by Bellevue Place E. in the center. It is lush with trees, green lawns, an...
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