Villa Dell'Amore Urban Retreat with Unparalleled Views

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Villa Dell'Amore Urban Retreat with Unparalleled Views

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Amazing spot to detoxify, relax and self-care
8 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Banya 5
217 9th Ave N
8 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Amazing spot to detoxify, relax and self-care

Food scene

Fantastic boutique, intimate restaurant on Queen Anne
130 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
How To Cook A Wolf
2208 Queen Anne Ave N
130 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Fantastic boutique, intimate restaurant on Queen Anne
Cafe Hagen Queen Anne
800 5th Avenue North
Great pastry

Grocery Store

High-end grocery store walking distance
98 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Metropolitan Market Queen Anne (Uptown)
100 Mercer St
98 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
High-end grocery store walking distance

Neighborhoods

Home to the Space Needle and a host of other treasures from the 1962 World’s Fair, Lower Queen Anne has carved out an identity at the intersection of optimistic futurism and historical staying power. It is just a quick commute downtown or to nearby job hubs in South Lake Union and Interbay for business visitors. Lower Queen Anne offers the feel of an established city within a city. The neighborhood’s centrality, ample historical charm, and a degree of commercial resilience foster a special blend of work-life balance. Transportation is a breeze: Several buses run through the neighborhood center around the intersection of Mercer Street and Queen Anne Avenue North; it’s just a 30-minute walk to Pike Place Market, and you can even take the monorail from Seattle Center to downtown for transit with a view. The location definitely helps work-life balance with the perks of having easy access to everything from multiple grocery stores to waterfront biking. In addition, abundant bars and entertainment opportunities make it easy to orchestrate a last-minute date night. Lower Queen Anne is the cultural heart of the city, host to traditional and experimental theaters, museums, and an independent cinema, among other offerings—the combination of which fuels a steady flow of patrons to sustain the area’s restaurants, cafés, and shops. In the bustling center of the neighborhood sits Mercer Street Books, a used-book shop in a storefront that’s been home to various booksellers for decades. Adjacent to the bookstore is the newly opened Paju, a Korean restaurant dishing out innovative seafood-focused cuisine. Nearby Metropolitan Market, the later incarnation of an independent grocery store originally founded on Upper Queen Anne in the ’70s, hums nearly around the clock just a few blocks from Climate Pledge Arena, a city landmark that just underwent a multimillion-dollar renovation to accommodate Seattle’s new professional hockey team.
11 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Lower Queen Anne
11 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Home to the Space Needle and a host of other treasures from the 1962 World’s Fair, Lower Queen Anne has carved out an identity at the intersection of optimistic futurism and historical staying power. It is just a quick commute downtown or to nearby job hubs in South Lake Union and Interbay for business visitors. Lower Queen Anne offers the feel of an established city within a city. The neighborhood’s centrality, ample historical charm, and a degree of commercial resilience foster a special blend of work-life balance. Transportation is a breeze: Several buses run through the neighborhood center around the intersection of Mercer Street and Queen Anne Avenue North; it’s just a 30-minute walk to Pike Place Market, and you can even take the monorail from Seattle Center to downtown for transit with a view. The location definitely helps work-life balance with the perks of having easy access to everything from multiple grocery stores to waterfront biking. In addition, abundant bars and entertainment opportunities make it easy to orchestrate a last-minute date night. Lower Queen Anne is the cultural heart of the city, host to traditional and experimental theaters, museums, and an independent cinema, among other offerings—the combination of which fuels a steady flow of patrons to sustain the area’s restaurants, cafés, and shops. In the bustling center of the neighborhood sits Mercer Street Books, a used-book shop in a storefront that’s been home to various booksellers for decades. Adjacent to the bookstore is the newly opened Paju, a Korean restaurant dishing out innovative seafood-focused cuisine. Nearby Metropolitan Market, the later incarnation of an independent grocery store originally founded on Upper Queen Anne in the ’70s, hums nearly around the clock just a few blocks from Climate Pledge Arena, a city landmark that just underwent a multimillion-dollar renovation to accommodate Seattle’s new professional hockey team.

Fitness facility

Upscale fitness facility in Uptown Queen Anne with bar and other great amenities in Historic building.
Henry's Gymnasium
Upscale fitness facility in Uptown Queen Anne with bar and other great amenities in Historic building.