Since spring has come, you have to leave your house and office, even if it is just a little. If you are working near the city center or the city center, there may be a park or green space near you. Do you know the problem? Seattle Park, Pioneer Square, Belltown, South Lake Union in downtown are obvious, other parks may be hidden under your radar
We figured them all so that you can see that you did not have the opportunity to read carefully. Make sure you can check them before the summer, so you know exactly where to find the best sun or shade - whether you are at lunch break
When we visited all the parks in Seattle, we hurried to Kelly Park. It is conveniently located about 10 minutes by car from downtown Seattle. The park has spectacular views of downtown Seattle, Bainbridge Island, Seattle Ferry, Mount Rainier, Puget Sound and Ballard Rock from the park.
Green Lake is about 6 miles from the city center and is one of the most popular city transportation in the Seattle area, one of Seattle's most popular parks. It is also a website of dozens of local conventions. The park has an inner ring of eight miles that is crowded more than a mile of outer rings. There are another broken granite road for the runner and a wheeled wheel for the wheeled user. If you want to extend your running, try connecting the Woodland Park at the southern end of Green Lake with a tree-lined trail network (connect the two parks along Green Green Lakeway North). In addition, some of the most beautiful residential areas in the area include: North 55th Street, West Green Lakeway North (connecting Green Lake and Woodland Park), West Green Lake Drive North, East Green Lake Drive North, North 77th Street, Sunnyside Avenue.
There are many hotels in downtown Seattle. The most convenient run from the city center runs along the Elliott Bay Front Front Pass. Mercer Street is outside 2 to 3 miles and is located near Lake Union. There are many hotels leading to the botanical garden near the University of Washington. At Bellevue, the hotel is located at number 405 or downtown and has access to the Lake t 0 Lake trail. In Redmond, close to the city center, you can enjoy Squamish River Trail and Marymoor Park.