Seattle

A vibrant and progressive city with many attractions.

Welcome to Seattle

A vibrant and progressive city with many attractions

Seattle is a vibrant and progressive city known for its booming tech industry, influential coffee culture, and iconic music scene. The city is bordered by the waters of the Puget Sound to the west and Lake Washington to the east. Seattle boasts a huge variety of attractions, including the instantly recognizable Space Needle, many theaters and museums, sprawling public parks, and four major sports teams.

Seattle Real Estate Insights

Seattle is a large city with a diverse array of neighborhoods. Seattle real estate options range from historic Craftsman homes in peaceful residential communities to chic apartments in contemporary high-rise towers. Many marinas feature houseboats and floating homes, like those made famous in the movie Sleepless in Seattle. At the high end of the market, Seattle offers stunning waterfront estates worth tens of millions of dollars. Contact Seattle real estate agent & realtor, Shannon Campbell to find lofts, condos, houses & homes for sale in 98105, Queen Anne, Capitol Hill, Belltown, and more.

What to Love

  • Vibrant and progressive city
  • Diverse neighborhoods
  • Booming tech scene
  • Many attractions and amenities

People & Lifestyle

Seattle is known as the Emerald City for its gorgeous surrounding greenery. The distinctive Seattle skyline sees iconic landmarks such as the Space Needle framed against a beautiful backdrop of lakes and mountains. Seattle is well-known for its many musicians and companies who would eventually make their impact on the world. Amazon was founded in Seattle and now maintains its main headquarters in the dynamic tech hub of the South Lake Union neighborhood. From tourist attractions to employment opportunities, Seattle is one of the best destinations in the United States.

Dining, Entertainment & Shopping

Seattle is a diverse city with hundreds of options for dining, shopping, and nightlife. The city’s bustling downtown area features the expansive, upscale shopping malls of Pacific Place and Westlake Center. Downtown’s Thompson Hotel offers creative spins on seafood classics and farm-to-table cuisine at Conversation and one of the city’s best skyline views from the rooftop cocktail lounge The Nest.

Ballard is one of Seattle’s hippest destinations for foodies and fashionistas. Here, standout restaurants include Sawyer for inventively elevated comfort eats and The Walrus and The Carpenter for oysters and other fresh seafood. In addition, Ballard’s eclectic array of unique retailers includes vintage stores such as Buffalo Exchange and Ballard Consignment, trendy clothing boutiques including Blumenkinder and Prism, and specialty retailers such as kids’ favorite Clover Toys and the geek heaven of Mox Boarding House.

Every neighborhood in Seattle boasts its favorite local restaurants. Some of the many must-visit eateries dotted around the city include Joule for Korean fusion fare in Fremont, Taylor Shellfish for inventive seafood in Pioneer Square, and Eden Hill Provisions for cutting-edge seasonal dining in Queen Anne. Pike Place Market is an enduringly popular destination for sit-down restaurants and market stalls selling fresh fish, produce, and handicrafts on the waterfront. The Athenian Seafood Restaurant and Bar is an iconic spot at Pike Place Market where you can dine on fresh ocean fare at the exact location visited by Tom Hanks in Sleepless in Seattle.

Things to Do

The Space Needle has been synonymous with Seattle since it became a distinctive feature of the city’s skyline in the 1960s. This 605-foot-tall tower has a famous observation deck and rotating restaurant offering panoramic views over Seattle. The Seattle Great Wheel is a more recent landmark that became the tallest Ferris wheel in the United States when it opened on the waterfront in 2012. Other popular attractions on every tourist’s itinerary include Woodland Park Zoo and Seattle Aquarium.

Seattle is a hub of arts and culture. The Henry Art Museum, Seattle Art and Asian Art Museum, and Frye Art Museum each feature a captivating collection of artworks spanning many styles and periods. You can also cheer on Seattle’s four major league sports teams at the NFL Seattle Seahawk and Major League Soccer Seattle Sounders FC’s Lumen Field, Major League Baseball Seattle Mariners’ T-Mobile Park, and the NHL Seattle Kraken’s state-of-the-art Climate Pledge Arena.

Along with major sports games, Seattle offers a packed annual events calendar with highlights, including the Seattle International Film Festival and Memorial Day’s Northwest Folklife Festival. The Emerald City also boasts many parks and scenic outdoor recreation areas. Some of the largest and most popular parks include Green Lake Park, Discovery Park, Myrtle Edwards Park, Seward Park, and Gas Works Park.

Schools

Seattle operates its own public school district.

  • Cascadia Elementary School, Public, Magnet, K-5.
  • Frantz Coe Elementary School, Public, K-5.
  • Hamilton International Middle School, Public, 6-8.
  • Roosevelt High School, Public, 9-12.

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