Single-chair barber boutique offers intimate atmosphere with comfortable, homey vibes. Large windows provide a waterfront view that enhances the relaxing setting. Friendly shop dog adds a touch of casual warmth to the experience.
A friendly shop dog named Bean greets everyone and offers free pet therapy during visits. Bean provides plenty of dog snuggles and makes the atmosphere warm and welcoming.
The spot sits right on the water, offering an amazing waterfront view. The view of the city from the shop is unbelievable and truly scenic.
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Appointments are necessary as Brandon books weeks in advance.
The barbershop is a single-chair boutique offering personalized service.
Ample free parking is available nearby for customers.
Brewery space opens to a sunny patio with water and train views, featuring open brewing equipment inside. Atmosphere stays chill and relaxed with a mix of lively music and outdoor seating. Crowd enjoys fresh, hoppy beer alongside homemade food like burgers and wings.
A dog-friendly patio offers a sunny spot to relax with dogs. The brewery welcomes dogs throughout, making it easy to enjoy drinks and food like the Seattle dog with your pet.
Outdoor seating offers views of Elliott Bay with state ferries and sailboats gliding by. Sunlight enhances the scene across the street, creating a tranquil waterfront atmosphere.
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Happy hour runs on Monday evenings from 4 to 10 pm with great deals.
Trivia night happens every Monday at 7 pm with a fun atmosphere.
Vinyl Night allows you to play your own record for just a dollar.
Historic 19th century Craftsman home offers beautiful period architecture and a cozy, homely atmosphere with a quiet, peaceful vibe. Spacious rooms and common areas include a heated outdoor pool and a lounge with a fireplace, creating a comfortable and welcoming environment.
A calm dog named Bear and a friendly cat live at the inn. Visiting dogs are also welcome, creating a warm and pet-friendly atmosphere.
Upstairs rooms offer fantastic views of the city. The inn provides amazing views from multiple rooms, making the scenery a standout feature.
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The inn is conveniently located within walking distance to Capitol Hill attractions.
The neighborhood offers a variety of dining options and local shops.
The inn provides easy access to public transit for exploring the city.
Quiet park offers spectacular views of the Seattle skyline, Mount Rainier, and waterfront. Large fenced field attracts off-leash dog activity despite official rules. Calm shoreline with ocean sounds and easy parking creates a peaceful atmosphere.
Large open fields provide plenty of space for off-leash dog play. Dogs can enjoy throwing balls and running freely in this dog-friendly area.
Spectacular views include the Seattle waterfront, Mt. Rainier, and the Olympics from the beaches at the end of the paved road. The skyline and cruise ships add to the beautiful shoreline scenery.
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Parking at Smith Cove Park is easy and accessible.
There are no public restrooms available at Smith Cove Park.
Smith Cove Park offers beautiful views of the Olympics and downtown.
Fish ladder offers close views of salmon swimming upstream alongside engineering marvel locks. Botanical gardens and rolling hills create a peaceful park setting with free public concerts and abundant wildlife including seals and sea lions.
Walking on leash offers a nice adventure with dog treats from lock workers. The area welcomes both dogs and cats, making it a pet-friendly spot for an afternoon stroll.
Stunning views of ships passing through the locks and the fish ladder offer a unique perspective. The area features peaceful water scenes, abundant local wildlife like playful seals, and amazing underwater views showcasing salmon reproduction.
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The entrance to the attraction is free for all visitors.
You can see the salmon migration from late August to September.
The park hosts free outdoor concerts during summer weekends.
Expansive park features old-growth forest, waterfront views, and rugged hiking trails. Serene atmosphere includes gentle sounds of lapping waves and peaceful spots for relaxation. Amenities support families and groups with playgrounds, picnic areas, and an amphitheater.
Trails offer good options for walking dogs and the park is clearly dog friendly with well-managed facilities. It welcomes pets alongside activities like biking and jogging.
Views include a mesmerizing Mount Rainier backdrop and a massive bay called Andrew's. Walking paths run along the waterfront and through a beautiful forest and lake setting.
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Parking is busy on weekends, but free parking is available.
Restrooms are clean and well-maintained throughout the park.
The park has trails suitable for running and walking dogs.
Botanical garden offers spacious, well-maintained grounds with picturesque walking paths and lush greenery. Atmosphere stays peaceful and relaxing, inviting leisurely strolls and quiet moments on benches. Presence of natural wildlife adds to the serene, natural vibe.
Open acres with multiple pet friendly trails let dogs explore new smells and enjoy quiet walks. Paths wind through a naturalesque setting where dogs can roam until tired or weather changes.
Amazing views of Lake Washington stretch between pine trees and the university. Trails wind through lush scenery with cherry blossoms and rich biodiversity offering something new every visit.
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The arboretum is free to visit, except for the Japanese garden which charges $10.
Parking is limited, especially on weekends during bloom season.
Public restrooms are available throughout the arboretum.
Large city park offers spacious open fields, off-leash dog areas, and beachfront access with scenic views of lake and mountains. Atmosphere stays quiet and peaceful during the day, turning lively with noise and activity late at night. Features include historic buildings, athletic fields, walking trails, and community spaces.
Off-leash areas offer ample space where dogs play without aggression. A dog beach lets dogs chase balls in shallow water and waves. A Barkery trailer provides treats right by the dog park.
Views include Lake Washington, Puget Sound, and Mount Rainier. The park features a swimming area and offers sights of Medina and Kirkland across the lake.
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Parking is available for $12 for trailers, but free parking can be hard to find.
Restrooms at the beach are open, but facilities may be limited during events.
The hangar hosts various events throughout the year, including concerts and thrift markets.
Scenic beach park with breathtaking water and mountain views and picturesque sunsets. Open grassy areas and volleyball courts create a lively yet relaxed atmosphere. Visitors enjoy fire pits and picnic facilities alongside walking paths and an off-leash dog area.
An off leash dog park lets dogs roam freely. The shoreline area welcomes dogs and families together. The whole park feels very dog friendly and open for pets.
Views include Puget Sound, the Olympic Mountains, and the Pacific Ocean. Walking trails and a beach offer spots to enjoy sunsets and watch wildlife like ducks and turtles.
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Parking can be extremely difficult on busy weekends; arrive early to find a spot.
Restrooms are available at the park for visitor convenience.
The concession stand closes at 6pm, so plan accordingly.
Park features breathtaking waterfront views of mountains, islands, and the bay with a dramatic industrial backdrop. Expansive green spaces and separate bike and pedestrian paths create a calm, peaceful atmosphere often quieter than nearby areas. Visitors enjoy picnic tables, benches, and a small rose garden amid a well-maintained, family- and dog-friendly setting.
Trails offer dog and bike friendly paths with plenty of space for walking or jogging. Views include the bay, mountains, and water where dogs enjoy splashing.
Views include Mt. Rainier, the Olympic Mountains, and the Elliott Bay waterfront with ships and boats. Benches and a tiny beach offer spots to relax while enjoying the scenery.
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There are no restrooms available in the park.
The park has a dedicated biking lane for cyclists.
Walking and biking paths are separate for safety.
Small city park offers stunning sunset views over mountains, water, and marina. Atmosphere stays quiet and peaceful, ideal for meditation or calm conversation. Features include shady benches and a walking path, with a vibe of old America from nearby colonial-style houses.
Grassy areas invite dogs for walks and watching sunsets. The park feels neighborhoody and dog friendly, making it easy to bring a blanket, snack, and your pet along.
Views offer stunning sunsets and clear sights of the Olympic mountain range and sound. The spot feels peaceful and often quiet, perfect for enjoying a picnic or cherry blossoms.
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Arrive at least 20 minutes before sunset for the best views.
Parking is available if you arrive about 45 minutes before sundown.
There are no restrooms available at the park.
Large open park features playground with zip line, pickleball courts, and a baseball field. Bright and lively atmosphere with views of Mount Rainier and city skyline. Families with children often use the space for sports and outdoor activities.
Open spaces invite dogs to run off leash when well behaved. Neighbors often walk dogs, play fetch, and enjoy outdoor activities like Frisbee and pickleball.
Offers stunning views of Mount Rainier, the Space Needle, and downtown Seattle. The park provides a 180-degree city and mountain panorama, including the Cascades and Bellevue, visible from walking areas and pickleball courts.
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The park has a children's playground suitable for all ages.
Parking can be challenging due to the crowded neighborhood.
The bathrooms are old and not well maintained.
Park offers stunning water views and gentle walking paths through spacious green areas. Atmosphere stays peaceful and serene, favored by locals for quiet strolls and picnics. Amenities include picnic tables and BBQ spots, supporting relaxed outdoor gatherings.
Open space offers plenty of room for dog walking. Paths run through Magnolia Park, making it a solid spot to bring your dog.
Small park with stunning water views and scenic landscapes. Offers captivating vistas of the ocean and mountains along gentle walking paths.
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Parking is ample and clean at Magnolia Park.
There are picnic areas and bathrooms available in Magnolia Park.
The toilets are accessible but not always clean.
Park offers spectacular views of a city skyline and bay from an observation deck and treelined paths. It feels quiet and hidden, with few crowds and a peaceful atmosphere. Features include a small play area, picnic facilities, and beach access, making it suitable for walks and relaxation.
Leashed dogs can roam throughout the park, making it a solid spot for walks and city views. Dogs are not allowed on the beach, but the rest of the area welcomes them for strolls and picnics.
Offers panoramic views of downtown Seattle and the port. Accessible paths lead to spots overlooking train and maritime freight operations and the Seattle skyline.
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The park closes at 4:30 PM.
The restrooms are locked when the park is closed.
The restrooms have a keypad; call for a code to enter.
Large off-leash dog park features separate sections for small and large dogs, agility courses, and open spaces. Playground offers hilltop views and fun equipment like ziplines and swings. Wide walkways and fields provide space for running, walking, and enjoying sprawling urban and mountain views.
A huge off-leash dog area features a fenced walking trail, agility course, and open spaces. Multiple entrances lead to walkable paths and wild trails, with fun dog training equipment scattered around.
Views include the Seattle skyline, the Space Needle, and Mount Rainier on clear days. The park offers scenic spots with tree lines, little hills, and a hilltop playground view.
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Visitors should be mindful of what they leave visible in their cars.
The park has a large dog park with separate sections for large and small dogs.
Dog owners should leash their dogs unless they are in the designated dog area.
Waterfront brewpub offers stunning lake and skyline views with a lively yet relaxed atmosphere. Outdoor seating includes a patio and dock where boats and paddleboards can pull up. The vibe suits groups enjoying good beer and casual conversations in a dog-friendly setting.
Plenty of seating welcomes dogs comfortably, with a dog-friendly patio where pets can relax. Dogs can even swim in the nearby water while people enjoy fantastic views of downtown across the lake.
Views include the Seattle skyline, Space Needle, and Lake Union with seaplanes landing and sailboats drifting. The patio overlooks the water, offering a stunning waterfront scene.
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Expect to share a picnic table or find seating on a first come, first serve basis.
The kitchen closes at 9 pm, so plan your arrival accordingly.
Parking can be challenging during peak hours, so arrive early.
Garden combines scenic views, winding trails, and Japanese-style landscaping with a natural, less manicured feel. Atmosphere stays peaceful and lush, offering quiet spots with benches and picnic areas. Visitors find it a hidden gem for calm strolls amid ponds, bridges, and diverse plant life.
Leashed dogs enjoy walking paths and open spaces here. The garden welcomes dogs, making it a solid spot for dog walks and light runs.
Breathtaking views and winding pathways create a perfect setting for meditative walks. The scenery offers absolutely gorgeous and lovely views throughout.
Good to know
The park is free to enter.
Parking is free, but there are reports of break-ins.
Dogs must be on leashes in the garden.
Massive park with amazing lake views and historic bathhouse offers a peaceful atmosphere and diverse recreational options like swimming, kayaking, and sports courts. Huge trees and well-maintained paths create a relaxing, walkable space in the city. The vibe is calm and inspiring, attracting people seeking both activity and tranquility.
Open spaces and a dedicated off-leash dog park make this spot good for dogs to run and play. Paths around the lake suit walking, jogging, and biking with dogs.
Open and beautiful views surround the peaceful lake, framed by majestic trees. The scenic views offer a stunning water backdrop close to downtown.
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The Lantern Parade occurs annually and is a must-see event.
Summer brings boat races and music events at Green Lake Park.
Free dodgeball games are held every Wednesday night at the community center.
Massive sculptures blend naturally with ocean views and lush greenery. The atmosphere stays peaceful with few people around, inviting quiet walks and picnics. Well-kept trails and open spaces support outdoor activities like cycling and exercising.
Long walks happen on leashed dogs in the park, making it easy to relax and enjoy nature. The area suits family outings and beach activities like collecting shells or skipping rocks with pets.
Flat walks offer peek-a-boo water views and tree-lined paths. Elevated spots provide breathtaking scenery of beaches, mountains, and parks.
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There is free parking available in the public parking lot.
For a flat, accessible route, park at the southernmost lot near the swings.
The hike is long and zigzagging with no clear signs; using Google Maps is recommended.
Small city park offers calm water views and grassy areas with swings. Atmosphere stays peaceful and quiet, especially mid-week, attracting people who relax on the grass or launch kayaks. Less crowded than nearby spots, it provides a natural, neighborhood feel with scenic walkways and benches.
Small, pretty park with a bit of grass and water access for dogs. Dogs must stay on leash and are not allowed on the beach. Trash bins are available for waste disposal.
Offers almost 360-degree water views with beautiful sights of Puget Sound and the Olympics. The redesign improved water access and the overall peaceful scenery enhances the experience.
Good to know
There are no restrooms available at Lowman Beach Park.
Parking is very limited, especially on sunny days.
The park is great for launching water sports like paddle boarding.
Salon offers lakefront views with a modern, clean design and dimmed lighting that creates a calming atmosphere. Separate manicure and pedicure areas feature comfortable massage chairs and personal tool kits for hygiene. The space feels cozy and relaxing, with a quiet vibe supported by thoughtful amenities.
Aqua, a sweet hypo-allergenic dog, often hangs around the shop. Some dogs there can be barking and aggressive, so caution is needed.
Offers a water view over Lake Washington. The view from the salon is very beautiful and adds a relaxing touch while getting nails done.
Good to know
They offer various manicure options, such as dip nails and gelx.
I paid $65 for a relaxing gel pedicure, scrub, and massages.
They offered free parking.
Modern hotel offers rooftop deck with city and lake views and a dog-friendly rooftop area. Rooms feel like small apartments with kitchen facilities, creating a comfortable stay. Location near a busy highway brings consistent noise, balanced by relaxing outdoor seating and firepits.
Dogs get a rooftop dog park with a view and a designated potty area. The front desk offers doggy treats, and the hotel welcomes small dogs like Pomeranians.
Rooms and rooftop offer amazing views of mountains and city skyline. A 4th floor deck and rooftop include a pet potty area and peaceful seating with fire pits.
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Parking costs $20 per day, which is convenient for exploring Seattle.
The hotel hosts happy hours every night with drinks and snacks.
Certain evenings feature a social hour for guests to mingle.