For one year I stayed in the wonderful liberal city called Seattle. I enjoyed everyday there.
There are so many things to do in Downtown as around Seattle
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The most interesting places in Seattle For one year I stayed in the wonderful liberal city called Seattle. I enjoyed everyday there. There are so many things to do in Downtown as around Seattle
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Waterfront: There are a lots of interesting restaurants and of course the Seattle Aquarium. But the most gorgeous thing to do, is to walk onto the ferry to have a wonderful view over Seattle’s skyline. Seattle Center: as a tourist you should really do the Duck ride. It’s funny and you can learn a lot about Seattle. There are also a lot of festivals taking place there. For example the Bumbershoot Festival (September) Capitol Hill: After 9 months I moves to Capitol Hill and this is the most interesting neighborhood in Seattle. A lot of different cultures are living together in a powerful melting pot. There are also very cute shops and cafes. San Juan islands: I f you want to feel pure nature you really should go to Orcas island. It`s a wonderful Island were you can go hitch-hiking and kayaking. On the north side of Orcas island there’s a camping field. Vancouver B.C.: I didn’t likes this city as much as I likes Seattle, but it’s more interesting for people under 21, because here you can go into a club, when you are older than 19 years.
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What's really great: |
The Nature and the people. Your only need to drive for a half an hour out of Seattle and you will find a wonderful place in the woods or a big old volcand (Mount rainier) In 2006 I cam once more to my second hometown and reailzed again why I missed this city so much. I spend my three weeks mostly at Capitol Hill... One of the nicest and coloured neighbourhoods in Seattle. I f you have the chance visit the small coffee shops on 15th ave!!!
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Sights: |
The Space Needle
Gasworks Park
The Trolls
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Nightlife: |
Unfortunatly i ony went to underage Clubs. there's one really close to the Space needle.
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Hangouts: |
Starbucks....Starbucks.....Starbucks....
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Restaurants: |
There's a really fine Thai-restaurant in Laurelhurst on 45th Street.
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Published on Wednesday August 11th, 2004
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Fri, Aug 18 2006 - 04:33 PM
by xcuriositiix
I'm just curious if u would know any fun under aged clubs to go to in seattle. So far, i heard about studio b..but i dont think its still active. But i'm glad to hear u had a good time in seattle. i hope mine will be as great. if you cud let me kno, that would be a real big help. |
Tue, Aug 17 2004 - 11:19 AM
by jelloo
That's too bad you didn't really like Vancouver, BC that much. I admit it's really big and busy, but there are alot of great things to see, like Granville Island and the Capilano Suspension Bridge. Those are the places i live to go when i take the ferrie from Victoria to the Mainland. Also just outside Vancouver there is a wildlife reserve, with lots of animals mostly feline animals such as cheetahs, tiger, and lots rarer species. It's a great place to go and see. |
Fri, Aug 13 2004 - 04:15 AM
by christianj.
Hi Julia,
you lived in Seattle for one year - wow. I'm sure you would be able to tell us more details - about your (exciting) life there, the people, the nature around Seattle... maybe some important home-pages. Come on, tell us how life feels there :-)
Regards, Christian |
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