- Queen Anne, Seattle - Wikipedia
Queen Anne is a neighborhood in northwestern Seattle, Washington Queen Anne covers an area of 7 3 square kilometers (2 8 sq mi), and has a population of about 28,000 It is bordered by Belltown to the south, Lake Union to the east, the Lake Washington Ship Canal to the north and Interbay to the west
- Queen Anne, Seattle, WA: Neighborhood Guide Things to Do
One of the most compelling reasons to live in Queen Anne is its breathtaking views Queen Anne features striking views of the city and almost every natural landmark in the greater Seattle area, including Puget Sound, the Olympic Mountains, Mount Rainer, the Cascades, Lake Union, and Glacier Peak
- Queen Anne - Visit Seattle
Queen Anne Palisade Waterfront Restaurant Address: 2601 W Marina Pl, Seattle, WA 98199; Phone: (206) 285-1000 ; Connect: Visit Website
- The Top 46 Things To Do In Queen Anne, Seattle - Secret Seattle
Queen Anne is home to the Space Needle, amazing restaurants, the city's arts and entertainment hub, and the best view in Seattle You’ll find culture, entertainment, and endless things to do in Queen Anne, Seattle
- 10 VERY BEST Things to do in Queen Anne (Seattle) - with photos - citybop
10 best things to do in Queen Anne 1 Kerry Park viewpoint Kerry Park is an incredible viewpoint, with sweeping views of Seattle’s downtown, Mt Rainier and the Space Needle It’s at the south end of Queen Anne, at 211 W Highland Drive 2 Grey’s Anatomy House
- The Top 8 Things to Do in Queen Anne Seattle - TripSavvy
The Queen Anne neighborhood in Seattle offers plenty to do, including historic tours, several museums, and great dining and shopping scene
- Queen Anne, Seattle: What to See + Where to Eat, Drink Stay - Treksplorer
Visiting Queen Anne in Seattle? Discover what to see do and where to eat, drink stay with this COMPLETE guide!
- Queen Anne Map – Neighborhoods – Map of Seattle
Queen Anne is a neighborhood and physical feature located northwest of downtown Seattle, Washington, United States The wealthy area is located atop the eponymous hill, which has a maximum elevation of 139 meters, making it Seattle's highest-named hill
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