
These Are the 10 Best Neighborhoods to Visit in Seattle, WA
Technically, there are about 78 different neighborhoods that make up the Emerald City of Seattle. It would take me forever and a day to list all of them, but I will share with you some of my favorites that any tourist would love to visit.
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First and Foremost Neighborhood to Visit in Seattle: Pioneer Square
Pioneer Square is where most of the busy tourist action in Seattle happens. You’ve got Pike Place Market, the home of the legendary fish throwers, the Gum Wall, the first ever Starbucks location, Can Can culinary cabaret, and a fun Seattle ghost tour that takes you underground.
You can also find Unexpected Productions Improv, which has churned out recognizable celebrities like Joel McHale and Brendan Fraser.
Several acclaimed restaurants and scenery in Pioneer Square is often featured in reality TV shows like Top Chef and The Real World.
Now, let’s explore some other notable Seattle neighborhoods worth a visit.
Honorable mentions go out to the neighborhoods of Wallingford, Green Lake, , South Lake Union, Georgetown, Phinney Ridge, West Seattle, Madison Park, Montlake, Eastlake, and Magnolia.
The Big 10: Seattle Neighborhoods You Must Visit at Least Once
Queen Anne
Fremont
Ballard
Columbia District
International Chinatown District
Belltown
Capitol Hill
Central Business District
University District
Beacon Hill
Fremont is a cool neighborhood and a fun time to visit is during the Summer Solstice Festival.
Take the kids to the East Queen Anne Playground and Wading Pool in the Summertime.
Visit Ballard!

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