International District
Culturally Rich
The International District is a culturally rich area in the heart of Seattle. This community is located just south of Downtown and is home to a diverse population with strong Asian influences. This neighborhood is well known for its diverse range of authentic Asian cuisine, including Korean, Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese options. Some of its popular restaurants are Tai Tung, a traditional Chinese eatery, Maneki, a landmark spot for sushi, and Jade Garden, a top rated restaurant offering dim sum.
This neighborhood is also home to a variety of markets and shops, with the most well known being Uwajimaya Market, a specialty market offering groceries, gifts, meat, seafood, and produce. Visitors in the International District can also explore the Wing Luke Museum, showcasing the history and culture of Asian Americans in the Pacific Northwest. Another popular attraction is the Seattle Pinball Museum, featuring vintage pinball machines. The neighborhood also hosts a number of annual events.
The International District is a well connected neighborhood, with many public transportation options and a variety of housing options. This neighborhood is a great option for those looking to live in a unique and vibrant community that is home to a variety of delicious dining options, exciting events, and specialty shops.
This neighborhood is also home to a variety of markets and shops, with the most well known being Uwajimaya Market, a specialty market offering groceries, gifts, meat, seafood, and produce. Visitors in the International District can also explore the Wing Luke Museum, showcasing the history and culture of Asian Americans in the Pacific Northwest. Another popular attraction is the Seattle Pinball Museum, featuring vintage pinball machines. The neighborhood also hosts a number of annual events.
The International District is a well connected neighborhood, with many public transportation options and a variety of housing options. This neighborhood is a great option for those looking to live in a unique and vibrant community that is home to a variety of delicious dining options, exciting events, and specialty shops.
What International District Residents
Think About Their Apartments
Think About Their Apartments
overall
7.0
value
7.0
amenities
7.0
social
5.5
management
8.0
Median rents in International District
Studio
$
1,250
1 Bedroom
$
1,800
2 Bedroom
$
2,425
Reviews
Around the Area
Best Apartments
Nearby Neighborhoods
Living inInternational District
International District —
7.5/10 Rating
(based on 4 neighborhood reviews)
As mentioned in my initial review, it takes less than ten minutes to walk to Seattle University. 11th Ave is somewhat unlit in parts of the area, but overall it feels very safe. The roads are somewhat narrow as cars are parked in both sides, so the roads can be kind of cramped to drive sometimes.
Keep reading
Clearwater Apartments
The neighborhood can be a bit loud and hectic, but it's very much a neighborhood despite density. Unlike much of downtown, it's a place where I feel like the community of residents is highly valued by both itself and the neighborhood as a whole.
Keep reading
Uwajimaya Village Apartments
|
The ID is a place that you'll either love or hate, depending on the kind of person you are. If you're looking for a neighborhood with great food, that's super close to public transit, walkable to downtown and has cheap rent--this is the place for you. Is it a little less safe at night? Sure. Is it louder? Of course. Do things feel a bit cheaper or run-down? Yeah. But if none of those things bother you you'll fall in love with the ID.
Keep reading
Hong Kong Apartments
As three year resident of First Hill, I will say the pros are: easy on-street parking and access to I-5 and I-90, cheaper rents than Capitol Hill while still within walking distance of nightlife, close to the International District and Downtown, feels relatively safe.
Cons: no major grocery stores nearby, lots of noise, few restaurant options, no good local bars. Expect to walk, bus, or drive to many things you want to do. Overall, the cheaper rent makes the out of the way location worth it. Keep reading
Abbottsford
|
Getting to KnowInternational District
Neighborhood Boundaries
Roughly E Yesler Way to the north, S Royal Brougham Way to the south. Rainier Ave S to the east and 4th Ave S tot he west.
dining
Jade Garden
Maneki
Tsukushinbo
World Pizza
fitness
International Wudang Internal Martial Arts Academy
Massive Monkees Studio: The Beacon
Seattle Kung Fu Club
parks
Hing Hay Park
International Children’s Park
coffee
Gossip Espresso & Tea
Panama Hotel Tea & Coffee House
bus
1/36 (bus)
14/36/7 (bus)
33 (bus)
550 (bus)
rail
Intl Distr Stn & S Jackson St - 5th Avenue S - Bay C Station
Best Apartmentsin International District
Nearby Neighborhoods
Neighborhood Guide
South Lake Union
Tech Hub
Neighborhood Guide
University District
Urban Charm and Coed Fun
Neighborhood Guide
Downtown Seattle
The Heart of the Emerald City
Neighborhood Guide
Greenwood
Quiet and Friendly Community
Neighborhood Guide
Fremont
Neighborhood Guide
Magnolia
Picturesque Community
Neighborhood Guide
Maple Leaf
Tree-Lined, Residential Community
Neighborhood Guide
Ballard
Neighborhood Guide
Pioneer Square
Hip Spot
Neighborhood Guide
Capitol Hill
Classically Unique
Neighborhood Guide
Wedgwood
Safe, Family Friendly Neighborhood
Neighborhood Guide
Wallingford
Neighborhood Guide
East Lake
Neighborhood Guide
Central District
Close to Colleges & Very Walk-Able
Neighborhood Guide
Lower Queen Anne
An Uptown Place
Neighborhood Guide
View Ridge
Exclusive Neighborhood
Neighborhood Guide
Hawthorne Hills
Residential Lifestyle
Neighborhood Guide
Northgate
Home to Northgate Mall
Neighborhood Guide
First Hill
The Urban Oasis on the Rise
Neighborhood Guide
Madison Park
Picturesque Beauty
Neighborhood Guide
Queen Anne
Neighborhood Guide
Atlantic
Up and Coming