Downtown Seattle's retail core, home to the waterfront, the Pike Place Market, and some of the most stunning architecture in the city |
Pioneer Square-International District The oldest neighborhoods in Seattle, containing art galleries and innumerable restaurants |
Queen Anne-South Lake Union Perched on the hills northwest of Downtown and home to the Seattle Center and the Space Needle |
Capitol Hill-Central District A diverse, densely-packed cluster of neighborhoods, rich and poor, from the nightlife of Pike-Pine to the quiet residences of Madison Park. This area is also said to be the gay capitol of Seattle. |