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Is Seattle walking friendly?

That's what Seattle scored out of 100 on Walk Score's walkability meter, making it a “very-walkable” city. A Walk Score is a numeric ranking that represents the walkability of an address based on pedestrian-friendliness and access to businesses.



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Discover the 10 most walkable neighborhoods in Seattle: If you love walking to your favorite destinations and nearby amenities, these neighborhoods are for you!
  • International District. 98 / 100. ...
  • Downtown Seattle. 98 / 100. ...
  • Belltown. 98 / 100. ...
  • First Hill. ...
  • Pioneer Square. ...
  • South Lake Union. ...
  • Yesler Terrace. ...
  • University District.


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Seattle is generally safe for solo female travelers. The city has a low crime rate and is generally considered to be a safe place to visit. The city is also home to a vibrant nightlife and plenty of attractions, making it an ideal destination for solo female travelers.

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Seattle is notorious for its traffic jams, so avoid them: most visitors find they do just fine here on foot, or using public transportation. Unless you're planning on taking a lot of day trips out of the city, you don't need your own car to enjoy a vacation in Seattle.

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Seattle is an international city with arts, food, science, and the outdoors to explore. With 3 to 4 days in the city, it's easy to experience the best of Seattle: you focus first on the city's core, and then venture out onto the water or to one of the city's parks.

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Vancouver is prettier and has better food, but the nightlife and the job market tend to be better in Seattle. Overall, the difference isn't huge, and it really comes down to what your visa situation is. While visiting Canada and the US doesn't require a visa for many countries, living and working there does.

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