Best Neighborhoods in Seattle
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At VeryApt we've created guides to help give you a sense of the different neighborhoods that Seattle has to offer. Each of our guides is the product of our own research and renter reviews from our platform. If you're overwhelmed with choices, a good place to start is our apartment finder! |
Seattle is a very laid-back city with a thriving art and culture scene. With museums, food markets, and dozens of breweries, Seattle has something to offer everyone. If you’re looking for outdoor activities and adventure, just outside of the city are many spots for hiking, kayaking, camping, and skiing. If you can get past the frequent overcast weather, Seattle is an amazing place to live or visit. |
Where to Live in Seattle
Capitol Hill
Classically Unique
Central District
Close to Colleges & Very Walk-Able
Atlantic | Up and Coming |
Ballard | |
Downtown Seattle | The Heart of the Emerald City |
East Lake | |
First Hill | The Urban Oasis on the Rise |
Fremont | |
Greenwood | Quiet and Friendly Community |
Hawthorne Hills | Residential Lifestyle |
International District | Culturally Rich |
Lower Queen Anne | An Uptown Place |
Madison Park | Picturesque Beauty |
Magnolia | Picturesque Community |
Maple Leaf | Tree-Lined, Residential Community |
Northgate | Home to Northgate Mall |
Pioneer Square | Hip Spot |
Queen Anne | |
Redmond | Outdoor Recreation-Filled Suburb |
Renton | Vibrant Neighborhood |
Shoreline | Nature Lovers Paradise |
South Lake Union | Tech Hub |
University District | Urban Charm and Coed Fun |
View Ridge | Exclusive Neighborhood |
Wallingford | |
Wedgwood | Safe, Family Friendly Neighborhood |