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Took camp down for the last time and hit off for Sydney Harbour to drop Sarah to the ferry. Then it was onwards to catch our ferry to Sea... Continue reading »
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Driving into downtown Seattle on a Thursday afternoon and hoping to find a nice $50 hotel room is a bit optimistic. That's how we s... Continue reading »
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Returned again to Seattle area and stayed 7 weeks. Spent one weekend in downtown Seattle at the Sheraton. OK hotel but not a... Continue reading »
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Well my day started with a shower and a shave, but unfortunately i was too late for my free breakie....and I was starving.So in true amer... Continue reading »
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(Before reading this story please see overview) For one and a half weeks we house minded with our friend Gallon (who my girlfriend Amy... Continue reading »
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1. Pine Street
The Pine Street stretch from 1st Avenue to 9th Avenue is a major shopping street. Here you will find more major chains than boutiques. Flagship stores such as Macy's (3rd and Pine) and Nordstrom (5th and Pine) and shopping cent... more
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2. Seattle Chinese Garden
The Seattle Chinese Garden (also known as Xi Huan Yuan) is the largest of its kind in the United States. Offering gorgeous views and a continually changing array of plants, the park includes several pavilions built using tradit... more
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3. Seattle Waterfront
Located right along Washington's northwest coastline, the Seattle Waterfront offers beautiful views, fun tourist shops and relaxing ferry rides. Activities are plentiful: Visitors can take a stroll, go fishing, cycling, or boat... more
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4. Linda's Tavern
Do not let the stuffed buffalo head or the other Wild West paraphernalia fool you. This ain't Texas. The atmosphere in this Capitol Hill neighborhood tavern is warm, casual, even trendy. DJs spin alternative records. Pitchers o... more
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5. Capitol Club
This club is dark and sultry, with pillowed booths and Persian rugs. Richly colored walls and candlelit tables make for a romantic evening. The cuisine at Capitol Club is Mediterranean with emphasis on the flavors of Morocco, G... more
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6. Lulu's
Pioneer Square is known more for boisterous action than quiet romanticism, but this restaurant has won great acclaim as an intimate place to bring a date. As the pianist takes to the ivories, order a bottle of wine and hold han... more
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7. Back at the Ranch
Tucked away in a quaint clapboard house behind a chic little shopping center in the Madison Valley neighborhood east of downtown, Rover's is one of Seattle's most acclaimed restaurants. Thierry Rautureau, the restaurant'... more
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8. Gaucho (El)
Recalling upper-crust New York in the 1940s, El Gaucho is not typical Seattle, but it is excellent. The waiters are tuxedoed. Live piano plays in the background. Candles flicker, shedding light over lots of dark wood. Perfectly... more
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9. Moore Theatre (The)
Located between downtown and Belltown, this proud, if grimy, temple to loud concerts is beautifully embellished inside and out with carvings. It is the kind of place played by artists on their way up or on their way down. Moore... more
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10. Scarlet Tree Restaurant & Lounge
This place has two faces and they blend magnificently. By day it's a sunny cafe specializing in complicated and delicious egg dishes. By night, it becomes a smoky lounge showcasing local jazz bands and serving shots. The suprem... more


