Queen Anne Hill in Seattle, Washington
Queen Anne is one of the oldest and tallest of the neighborhoods in Seattle. It is 500 feet above sea level and was the last stop on Seattle's original streetcar.
Queen Anne features views of the Olympic Mountains, the Cascades and Lake Union, as well as downtown. It's a great neighborhood for families as well as singles.
Queen Anne features views of the Olympic Mountains, the Cascades and Lake Union, as well as downtown. It's a great neighborhood for families as well as singles.
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Queen Anne Hill in the News Posts from Google
- Top Performances: State Semifinals
- Sam Michels, Middletown: Michels rushed for 185 yards and four touchdowns in the loss to Queen Anne's. Koby Cavanagh, Middletown: Cavanagh rushed for 119 ...
- Another dog attacked by a raccoon this week
- Last night KING5 reported another raccoon attack on Queen Anne hill. This time the victim was a Maltese named Cooper. Owner Carolyn Magoon said she ?heard ...
- Map out your trek for treats
- ... 40 local artisans, including painting, jewelry, glassware, and pottery, all artfully displayed in 10 rooms of a stately 1885 Queen Anne Victorian home. ...
- Oh joy! Can Seattle Center live up to its name now?
- Lower Queen Anne brings an idyllic charm to the northern boundaries of the center, but a stroll south and east through the outer fringes of Belltown, ...
Things to do on Queen Anne Hill
Here's what Yelpers have to say about Active Life in 98109
- Kerry Park (Seattle)

- "Fantastic view! Best picture spot in Seattle. We visited the park on a beautiful sunny day in November and it was easy to find parking and was not very..." more
- Kubota Garden (Seattle)

- "I've been to Japanese gardens all around the world. If I go to a city and they have a Japanese garden then I will go to it. So it is pretty funny that I..." more
- The Samarya Center (Seattle)

- "I love the Samarya center. I am taking the Intro class and find it interesting, challenging, and very relaxing. The instructors are very friendly and..." more
- Washington Park Arboretum (Seattle)

- "Though tempted to give the Arboretum 3 Stars due to an interaction with an employee over the summer, I'm trying not to let it cloud my judgement of the Park..." more
- Volunteer Park Conservatory (Seattle)

- "I can't figure out how it took me living in Seattle over a year and in Cap Hill for half of that to find this park. This has become one of my favorite..." more
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Night life on QA Hill
Here's what Yelpers have to say about Night Life in 98119
- Über Tavern (Seattle)

- "Small but great place. Great selection of bears. This is the place if you are a beer afficianado like me. Friendly and helpful staff. I think I want..." more
- Big Picture (Seattle)

- "I've been a here a couple of times already. All I can say is Cocktails+Movie=Great time. I mean they serve cocktails while you're watchin a movie. How great..." more
- Hazlewood (Seattle)

- "I love Hazlewood. A great little bar to chill and catch up with friends. They serve Schlitz beer in a can - need I say more." more
- Loretta's (Seattle)

- "Double Tavern Burger, side of Fries (SO GOOD!), accompanied by an ice cold Oly from the tap, delivered in dark wood paneled coziness. Don't miss the sweet..." more
- Beveridge Place Pub (Seattle)

- "Great pub. Great beer selection. Great atmosphere. Board games++. Also you can bring canine friends, it seems." more
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Parks and recreation on Queen Anne?
Want to go for a walk?
Here's what Yelpers have to say about Active Life in 98109
- Kerry Park (Seattle)

- "Fantastic view! Best picture spot in Seattle. We visited the park on a beautiful sunny day in November and it was easy to find parking and was not very..." more
- Kubota Garden (Seattle)

- "I've been to Japanese gardens all around the world. If I go to a city and they have a Japanese garden then I will go to it. So it is pretty funny that I..." more
- The Samarya Center (Seattle)

- "I love the Samarya center. I am taking the Intro class and find it interesting, challenging, and very relaxing. The instructors are very friendly and..." more
- Washington Park Arboretum (Seattle)

- "Though tempted to give the Arboretum 3 Stars due to an interaction with an employee over the summer, I'm trying not to let it cloud my judgement of the Park..." more
- Volunteer Park Conservatory (Seattle)

- "I can't figure out how it took me living in Seattle over a year and in Cap Hill for half of that to find this park. This has become one of my favorite..." more
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Spa day on Queen Anne Hill??
mani- pedi?
Here's what Yelpers have to say about Beauty And Spas in 98109
- Helle (Seattle)

- "I will go back...as often as I can. Let's start by saying taht there was a snafoo with my reservation. I guess it was changed, but I didn't receive the..." more
- Sugar Sugar (Seattle)

- "Sugar Sugar...how I miss you! You gave me the most pain free brazilians and a pair of panties to boot. Now I've moved to NYC and have yet to find a place..." more
- Bliss Soaps (Seattle)

- "6 mini bathbombs and body scrub cost me $8. and something after I told Phil I had moved into my first place two days ago. Screw rent, go bath bombs!" more
- Slave To The Needle (Seattle)

- "Went in with my best friend to have her nose pierced. Very professional. I was so impressed with the skill!! I work in healthcare and this place was as..." more
- Bridge Blond Salon (Seattle)

- "Do you have an unhealthy obsession with your hair? Do you wish any part of your body above your eyebrows to your buttcrack would shock and amaze without any..." more
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Queen Anne Community on the Hill
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