Top 10 Neighborhoods in Washington, United States

June 16, 2021 Florencio Paulino

Discover the best top things to do in Washington, United States including Kingston Bookery, Queen Anne Hill, Officers' Row, Town Center, Fairhaven Historic District, Historic Downtown Snohomish, Ballard, Fremont, Capitol Hill, West Seattle Junction.
Restaurants in Washington

1. Kingston Bookery

10978 NE State Highway 104 Suite 121, Kingston, WA 98346-9391 +1 360-297-7380
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Kingston Bookery

Carrying on a tradition of 15 years serving our community providing used books and courteous service.

2. Queen Anne Hill

Seattle, WA
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4.5 based on 207 reviews

Queen Anne Hill

Residential neighborhood near Lake Union.

Reviewed By brmusicman - Chicago, United States

I spent a few days in Seattle and explored several neighborhoods. Upper Queen Anne was one of my favorites! It offered lovely views of the Seattle area, and the commercial area around Queen Anne Ave. was utterly charming, with lots of fun local stores, great coffee shops, and some excellent restaurants. Parking was a cinch; most of the local streets had free parking with restrictions of a couple of hours. It’s a great neighborhood for walking; there are great views and many beautiful homes, most in the craftsman style. Certainly worth a visit during a longer trip to Seattle.

3. Officers' Row

One street north of East Evergreen Boulevard, Vancouver, WA +1 360-992-1800 http://www.fortvan.org/pages/officers-row
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4.5 based on 233 reviews

Officers' Row

This historic drive is lined with 21 restored Victorian homes built for military officers of the Vancouver Barracks, including Ulysses S. Grant, General O.O. Howard House and George C. Marshall. Two of the homes are open for tours.

Reviewed By ByronR_12

Officers Row, Fort Vancouver and the Pearson Air Museum are all located within the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site in Vancouver. Officers Row visits should include the Marshall House (Gen. George C. Marshall) and the Grant House (Ulysses S. Grant) restaurant. Then on to the Pearson Air Museum for a wonderful exhibit (small) of historical airplanes and the details of the first trans-polar flight which landed at Pearson Field in Vancouver. Then on to visit the historic Fort Vancouver which was recreated in full scale and includes tours and shows the history of one of the first permanent settlements in the Northwest. A wonderful visit which are all within walking distance,

4. Town Center

Lake Forest Park, WA +1 206-439-2330 http://www.towncenteratlakeforest.com/
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Town Center

5. Fairhaven Historic District

1100 Harris Ave, Bellingham, WA 98225-7037 http://www.fairhaven.com/
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4.5 based on 905 reviews

Fairhaven Historic District

The Historic Fairhaven Village is a charming community located on the south end of Bellingham, WA. In this turn-of-the-century village you’ll find yourself amongst locally owned and operated boutique shops, fine dining, curated art galleries, hotels, spas and outdoor activities aplenty! Surrounded by bay and wooded trails it’s the perfect launching point for a hike, cycle or kayak on the bay. The Fairhaven Village Green park, much like a town square hosts live music, outdoor movies and annual festivals like Dirty Dan Days, Ski-to-Sea Fairhaven Festival, Winterfest and much more! Just minutes off I-5 it’s easy to arrive by car. There is a transportation hub within the village which houses Amtrak and Greyhound stations, Bellingham city bus, Alaska Marine Highway Ferry and San Juan Cruises. Whether it’s a day trip or a long relaxing weekend there truly is something for everyone in Fairhaven.

Reviewed By B4886TLsharonm

Interesting shops with fabulous offerings and a short trip down Chuckanut Drive to one of our most favourite restaurants, The Oyster Bar.

6. Historic Downtown Snohomish

PO Box 1192, Snohomish, WA 98290-2911 [email protected] http://www.historicdowntownsnohomish.org/
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4.5 based on 145 reviews

Historic Downtown Snohomish

Reviewed By jfbrogan - Chicago, United States

After experiencing perfect weather for a time. We had a rainy day. We heard there was some nice shops in Snohomish. We were not disappointed. Plenty of antique shops and food options. Well worth a visit regardless of the weather.

7. Ballard

NW Market St and 22 Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98107 http://www.visitseattle.org/neighborhoods/ballard/
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4.5 based on 48 reviews

Ballard

Reviewed By 333Douglas - Tenterden, United Kingdom

We took an Uber as organised tours from Piers all booked. What a great result...so much cheaper and we had time to see the locks operate. Really interesting and all for free! Don’t miss the Salmon ladders....unfortunately we didn’t see any fish....but cool idea and must be wonderful in season. Awesome to see the railway bridge lift to let big boats in and then the locks dip and rise. Incredible!

8. Fremont

Seattle, WA 98103 http://www.fremontfair.com
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4.0 based on 328 reviews

Fremont

The statue of Lenin on the corner should clue you in to the fact that everything about this neighborhood is alternative. Vegetarian cafes, eclectic shops, coffee houses, bookstores and street artists abound.

Reviewed By yourguardianangle - Seattle, United States

Seattle is a uniquely weird and cool place, and the Fremont Troll is an excellent example of all the creativity that makes this city great. While parking can be dicey, I highly recommend taking a jaunt around the Fremont neighborhood so that you can see the shops AND have a photo opportunity with the troll. Can't miss!

9. Capitol Hill

600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA 98104-1850 +1 206-684-2489 http://www.ci.seattle.wa.us/tour/capitol.htm
Excellent
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4.0 based on 166 reviews

Capitol Hill

Beautiful Volunteer Park is at the center of this wonderfully multi-faceted neighborhood, where Seattle's gay community and student population co-exist with older residents, historical mansions, up-scale restaurants and shops.

Reviewed By Neta_Avivi - Tel Aviv, Israel

This is one of the upscale neighborhoods in Seattle. I loved walking around browsing the shops, enjoying the greenery. Here you can find an old fashioned theater (SIFF), the Jimi Hendrix statue and much more.

10. West Seattle Junction

California Avenue Southwest and Alaska Street, Seattle, WA 98116 http://wsjunction.org/
Excellent
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4.0 based on 21 reviews

West Seattle Junction

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