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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 mi 2), and has a population of about 34,000
Queen Anne - Visit Seattle Catch home games of the NHL’s Seattle Kraken and PWHL’s brand-new team at Climate Pledge Arena On Queen Anne Hill, Kerry Park serves up postcard-perfect skyline views
15 Things to do in Queen Anne Seattle Neighborhood in 2026 Explore the best things to do in Queen Anne Seattle—from Kerry Park views and Seattle Center attractions to parks, dining, shopping, and local itineraries A complete neighborhood guide by a Seattle local
Queen Anne, Seattle, WA: Neighborhood Guide Things to Do 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
10 VERY BEST Things to do in Queen Anne (Seattle) - citybop Queen Anne is an affluent, hilltop neighborhood in Seattle, 5 minutes from downtown Its main shopping streets are West Galer Street, and Queen Anne Avenue North, with lots of restaurants and cafes
THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Queen Anne, Seattle - Tripadvisor Things to do ranked using Tripadvisor data including reviews, ratings, number of page views, and user location 1 Chihuly Garden and Glass This must-see museum exhibits creative and colorful blown glass sculptures of renowned artist Dale Chihuly Eight indoor galleries and lush landscaped gardens feature a mix of new and past significant… 2
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