Monday, 4 July 2011

Queen Anne Seattle

Queen Anne Seattle is the place to be if you’re the type of traveler who likes to explore new neighborhoods to get a sense a city’s personality. While Seattle is full of interesting neighborhoods to wander through, Queen Anne offers great restaurants, quaint inns, and one of the highest elevations in the city. As a result, this neighborhood in the northern stretches of the city offers a commanding view of the Downtown Seattle skyline. While it is mainly a residential district, this fact also means that visitors can look forward to a local flavor and good prices, plus a welcoming feel at the area’s bars and clubs. Whether you come looking for shopping, dining, or just a new place to explore, you will be glad to see this part of Seattle.

There are many neighborhoods in Seattle that are worth your time. From Belltown to Fremont to Magnolia it can be difficult to choose between these neighborhoods, but there is nothing quite like Queen Anne Seattle. Divided into two areas, known as Upper Queen Anne and Lower Queen Anne, this neighborhood has a distinct feel as well. In Upper Queen Anne, meaning on top of the steep hill, the beautiful nineteenth-century architecture is famous within the city, and don’t miss out on Kerry Park, which offers a view of the Space Needle, skyline, and Mount Rainier—it’s the site where many of the quintessential Seattle photos are taken. Residents often say the best time to visit is on New Years Eve, when an incredible fireworks display takes over the Seattle skyline.

In both Upper and Lower Queen Anne, there is a variety of dining to satisfy any craving. The majority of Queen Anne restaurants are located along the main thoroughfare of the neighborhood, Queen Anne Avenue. Here you will have your choice of restaurants, bistros, and trendy hotels. The best part about spending a night dining at Queen Anne restaurants is that you will be surrounded by locals instead of fellow tourists.

Visitors are also drawn to Queen Anne restaurants for the variety available. No matter what type of cuisine you crave, you will be able to find it in this neighborhood. Some local favorites include Zaw Artisan Pizza, Ascada Bistro, Julia’s, and Ponti Seafood Grill. This neighborhood also offers its own nightlife, particularly in the Lower Queen Anne area, so if you want to grab a drink after dinner check out the local pub scene. The local wine bar is called Bricco Della Regina Anna. If you prefer a cold pint of beer check out Buckley’s, TS McHugh’s, or the Spectator Sports Bar.

Spending a day in Queen Anne Seattle will give a glimpse of what it is like to live in this great city. Walking through this neighborhood will not only give you a great picture of Seattle’s early architecture, but also will immerse you in the Pacific Northwest atmosphere that the city is famous for. Expect laid-back cafés and interesting shops to catch your eye during your exploration of Queen Anne. Even if you’re only planning a short trip to Seattle, spending half a day in this neighborhood will definitely be worthwhile.

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